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Review: GeCube HD2600XT X2 DDR2 1024MiB - GEMINI 3

by Tarinder Sandhu on 14 November 2007, 08:29

Tags: Gecube

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Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory performance







Compute-heavy Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory exploits the lack of bandwidth on offer. Still, though, 16x12 is perfectly playable.



It's worth remembering that the benchmark scores obtained here are representative of internal CrossFire performance, and that's exactly where the X2 cards slip up against the competition, as performance falls to below single-GPU levels.

Summary

Gaming performance is predicated on just how well the games are profiled and tuned for multi-GPU usage. For the most part, the GeCube's performance is comfortably higher than a single-GPU Radeon HD 2600 XT's, but the intrinsic foibles of multi-GPU usage do raise their heads from time to time.