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ATI HD4870X2 vs NVIDIA GTX 280 - High-End VGA Comparison
ATI HD4870X2 vs NVIDIA GTX 280 - High-End VGA Comparison
ATI launches their high end single VGA card today, the HD4870X2 is compared to NVIDIA top offering in this review using 8 different games to see which ones comes out on top. Read on to find out!
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Date 2008-08-12
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  CPU Scaling

The benchmarks on the previous pages were run with the Core 2 Duo E8200 at default speeds. Clocked at 2.66Ghz this dual core Intel CPU with 6Mb L2 cache is far from slow, but if you are going to consider spending €300+ for a video card, you shouldn’t skimp on the CPU. By today’s standards the E8200 can be considered as a mid-range CPU.

Lucky for us the Core 2 Duo CPU series scales excellent and overclocking is almost too easy, but we’re not complaining. We bump the CPU speed up to 3120Mhz in step 1 and 3520Mhz in step 2 and ran repeated several of the benchmarks. That’s a maximum boost of 32% in CPU clocks. In the charts below we’ll comment quickly the % boost going from 2.66Ghz -> 3.52Ghz.

The outcome is almost predictable…

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  • ATI HD4870X2: 22.5%
  • NVIDIA GTX 280: 14.5%





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  • ATI HD4870X2: 11.4%
  • NVIDIA GTX 280: 14.3%





  • HOCBench ~FLyBy of Serenity Map
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  • ATI HD4870X2: 10.2%
  • NVIDIA GTX 280: 2.2%





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    We kept the most exiting result for last:
  • ATI HD4870X2: 2.1%
  • NVIDIA GTX 280: 2.4%


  • As you can see extra CPU power increases performance in almost all games, although the improvement is not 1/1 compared to the CPU clock increase. The ATI HD4870X2 shows promising scaling results in Trackmania and UT3; Supreme Commander favors NVIDIA, while Crysis is definitely not CPU limited.

    For the HD4870X2 to catch up with the GTX 280 in TrackMania you need a ~10Ghz Core 2 Duo… maybe with Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) in September we might see a different outcome.

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