First of all, it beats the 8800 Ultra hands down in most of the benchmarks. The 3870 X2 scores more the 8800Ultra in Call of Duty 4 by as much as 30% on a resolution of 1280 x 1024. And by 20% in F.E.A.R. Jump ahead to read more about this card.
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Oh come on like that is a surprise, the 3870x2 is practically TWO cards welded together. Why not get back to us when you have sized it up against the 9800gx2
LOL... yeah well done ATI....
basically 2 of your best cards beats nvidia's 2 year old offering! well done!!
Obsolete already huh? Consoles for the win.
multi core gpus is a much better idea than multiple cards in a case
About damn time AMD/ATi... Yeah your matched up against and older card. With the card being sold at $449 retail, it just can't be beat when comparing it to a $550+ Ultra card. If this is suggested retail we might be able to pick one up around $400.
I need a full review though from Anandtech before I make my final decision though.
...Now we just need those Phenom chips to pull out a miracle so I can finally upgrade.