“You might be wondering what any of this has to do with our article today but we find it to a be an excellent segue into our initial CrossFire test results with the new ATI HD 2900XT GPU and Intel P35 chipset. We are posting early results so you can have some additional information and/or alternate perspective before making a significant purchase decision. We also hope this answers questions we have received about CrossFire performance on the P35.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Sapphire Radeon X1950 GT @ TechARP
- Jetway Radeon HD 2900 XT Crossfire @ Guru of 3D
- GeCube Gemini 2 (Dual Radeon X1650 XT) @ Hardware Zone
- PowerColor Radeon X1950 Pro SCS3 – Silent cooling on show @ TweakTown
- Is DirectX 10 all that? @ BootDaily
- Arctic Cooling Accelero S2 – Passive Graphics Cooler @ Overclock3d
- ZEROtherm GX815 Gamer Edition Vga Cooler Review @ OCC
- Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler Review @ HardwareLogic
- Intel Q965 Graphics Performance (May 2007) @ Phoronix
- Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 12.7 @ TechARP
- Nvidia GeForce 8600 GTS & GT Performance @ TechSpot
- XFX 8800 Ultra XXX 768MB @ DH
- NVIDIA Geforce 8800 Series Overclocking Guide @ Madshrimps
- nVidia 8600 GTS and 8600 GT – Foxconn and XFX @ Overclock3d
- XFX 8800 Ultra XXX Video Card @ I4U
2900XT 975X versus the P35
AnandTech has taken advantage of the release of Intel’s P35 to revisit the performance of AMD’s 2900XT in Crossfire. The old P965 had some serious issues with Crossfire when it first appeared, something that Intel has dodged with their release of the P35, as Crossfire does work. Take a look at the benchmarks to see just how well they have managed to do this time.