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GeForce 8800 GTX - 3DMark points

As usual, data on the new card will be leaked before the official announcement.

Although we cannot verify the reality content of these, we can assume that real data can be put on the net in such a short time before their publication.

The test that can be viewed at the source link has several interesting features. It’s not enough that a GeForce 8800 GTX was responsible for the display, according to the data, a quad-core Intel processor also helped him with the work.

It is clear from the graph that the new card will be severely CPU-limited with current hardware, meaning its performance will now scale nicely upwards alongside the stronger irons. If the data is real, we can say that on a base clock signal, combined with a quad-core CPU, the new top card will perform around 12 points, while with the most powerful Intel desktop processor currently available, it produced ~ 000 points under 10DMark000.

This result is roughly the same as the current NVIDIA sandwiches, which is a significant speed increase as it is achieved with one tile instead of two.

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