nForce4: PCI Express and SLI for Athlon 64
by Wesley Fink on October 19, 2004 12:01 AM EST- Posted in
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General Performance and Encoding




In general, nForce chipsets with Athlon 64 top the Winstone tests, while VIA A64 chipsets and Intel 925X/915 perform similarly. At the PCMark end of the spectrum, Intel is normally the winner by a wide margin. nForce4 has not really changed any of these expectations. It is interesting that the FX55 is finally alone at the top in our AutoGK encoding benchmark, a benchmark that has been dominated by Intel in the past.
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glennpratt - Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - link
Drool... I need to graduate from college already...