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Legion Hardware » Articles » CPU Scaling With The GeForce GTX 295

CPU Scaling With The GeForce GTX 295
[Posted by: Steve]
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Finally it is time once again for us to take the gaming industry’s fastest performance graphics card and couple it with a wide range of processors from both AMD and Intel. Having not seen the light of day for some time now, we present you with 35 different processor configurations that were tested in 7 different games using the GeForce GTX 295. Due to popular demand the latest Core i7 and Phenom II X4 processors have also been added to the mix...

However there are a few interesting things worth noting. First of all the Core 2 Duo processors continued to fair very well, and we did not see them being dominated by the quad-core parts as much as we had expected. Although there were a few games such as Far Cry 2 that really saw that Core 2 Quad and even Phenom II X4 processors really take charge, the Core 2 Duo’s did manage to hang in there and even win a few tests.

02/01/2009
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