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thing is
if i was to sell the asus cards and go for asus 470's, what am i likely to gain or loose ?
Them tests were done with dodgy ATI driver/profiles, since been updated and they easily beat out 460 SLI. 460 SLI is not faster than 5870 xfire.
Where games do not favor nvidia hardware, 460 SLI gets trounced by 5870 xfire.
*goes to msg a don to say somones hacked ravens forum account*
Thanks for the link, shame again that there is no breakdown of the scaling and it only refers to 2560x1600 in 6 specifically picked games. One thing i did notice is the min fps on the 480sli is a lot lower as a % of the average fps than the crossfire 5870 in everything apart from metro.
Fermi minimums are better but as a ratio of the average fps they are lower than that of the 58xx series, meaning that the although the gtx480 is a faster card, proportionally the minimum fps is lower. Was just something i noticed when looking at those benchmarks and was in contrast to the usual line that the 480 had better minimums, which it does but not proportionally.
Strange, the normal argument for Fermi is its minimums are normally a lot better hence give you a smoother experience. So what’s the rule now? If your going with one card get a Fermi because its minimums are higher but if you plan to get a multiple card setup Crossfire is better?