System Setup
AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 (operating at 14x200 - 2800MHz);
Shuttle SN26P; 2x512MB Corsair XMS3200 XL Pro (operating at 200MHz, 2.0-2-2-10 1T); 2x GeForce 6800 GT's (operating at 350/1000MHz); Western Digital Caviar 250GB Hard drive; Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2; DirectX 9.0c; NVIDIA Forceware 77.76; NForce 4 Standalone chipset drivers 6.53.
AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 (operating at 14x200 - 2800MHz);
DFI LANParty nF4 SLI-DR; 2x512MB Corsair XMS3200 XL Pro (operating at 200MHz, 2.0-2-2-10 1T); 2x GeForce 6800 GT's (operating at 350/1000MHz); Western Digital Caviar 250GB Hard drive; Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2; DirectX 9.0c; NVIDIA Forceware 77.76; NForce 4 Standalone chipset drivers 6.53.
Gaming Performance
Summary:
The SN26P is generally
marginally slower than the DFI LANParty nF4 SLI-DR in gaming scenarios, but only by 1% or so . The only game where we found the SN26P to stuggle a little was F.E.A.R., where the minimum framerate we recorded was 4 fps slower. Having said that, both systems stuggled with F.E.A.R., as is the way with such an intensive game engine.
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