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Comment Re:Beaten by Radeon (Score 1) 427

On average the quad-gpu Radeon solution is definitely quite a bit slower. Xbit used a rather bizarre assortment of games to reach those results. If you take a look at the two reviews from hardocp and pcperspective, the title of "fastest quad-gpu setup" goes to nVidia. This comes as no surprise given that nVidia dominates the single and dual gpu configurations of the same underlying technology (i.e. G92 is quite a bit faster than RV670).

From HardOCP.com's conclusion:

"Two Radeon HD 3870 X2 cards will cost you less than two GeForce 9800 GX2 cards. However, they will not provide a better experience, except perhaps in Call of Duty 4. Call of Duty 4 was the only game where CrossFireX really shined."

From PCPerspective.com's conclusion:

"It didn't win every gaming test hands down, but it did win enough to be called the top performing part available for those with an open budget."

Toshiba Execs Declare HD DVD Not Dead Yet 516

Lucas123 writes "HD DVD proponent Toshiba remains defiant that its format will not succumb to the mounting tsunami of support for Blu-ray Discs. Akio Ozaka, head of Toshiba America Consumer Products, said at CES today that he was surprised by Warner's decision." It should also be noted that the HD DVD group has cancelled many of their meetings at CES.

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