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| Sapphire RADEON X1950 Pro 512 MB AGP The Proof is in the Frame Buffer | ||
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Sample supplied by Sapphire (Review by MS, Jan 1, 2007) |
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To avoid unnecessary clutter of the graphs, we left out some of the labels. Again, note that the 8x AA setting may do something that is not supported and that the AGP graphs also show 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution data.



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Again, we see the same issues as before, the AGP card is faster than the PCIe card across the bench as soon as the resolution is increased and filtering is enabled. For the record, we ran the benchmarks with both "let the application decide" setting in the Catalyst Control Center and consequently setting the values in the HWOC tool and with setting the filtering in the CCC and a "from system" tab in HWOC's control panel. The results were the same within the margins of error. In addition, we ran our own recorded Pier and Steam benchmarks with the same results (not shown here).
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