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Old 18th December 2007, 18:07   #1
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Default 780i SLI reviewed: Call of Duty 4 with 80 Fps in 2560x1600

PCGH had the chance to test the first motherboard with 780i SLI after our initial Triple SLI test with 680i SLI last week. We used Call of Duty 4 and UT3 as initial benchmarks (more to come) and got impressive performance gains with our three Geforce 8800 GTX: 158 percent more Fps (Triple versus no SLI) in Call of Duty 4 and 110 percent (Triple versus no SLI) more Fps in UT 3 (all in 2560x1600). UT3 showed some abnormal frame drops though.

Good news: Our Yorkfield and Wolfdale CPUs worked very well on the 780i SLI – in contrast to our 680i SLI board. Bad news: We couldn’t test the cool new diagnostic and tuning feature ESA.

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/?article_id=625181
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