Friday, March 25, 2011

Mountain GTM 2000, analysis (V): AMD benchmarks, Part II

We and we approach the end. In this fifth part of the analysis of the Mountain 2000 GMT and finished our tests and in the absence of the final conclusions we leave for the sixth and last inning, we'll see how it behaves the computer with AMD 6950 and AMD 6970. Another two NVidia GPUs that have always seemed very interesting and provide an extra performance on the 6800 Series.

Tests remain the same with Crysis: Warhead, Call of Duty: Black Ops, 3DMark and FurMark, and of course we will compare the results of the models we tried today with our previous tests. While both AMD 6850 and 6870 were interesting models, but both were below the NVidia GTX 570, the graph in the base configuration of the GTM 2000, AMD 6950 and AMD 6970 and fall short of the NVidia that comment.

Obviously the GTX 580 is leaking, it is considered the most powerful mononuclear market. The two AMD 6900 are available when configuring a Mountain GTM 2000, and from my point of view are an interesting alternative that performance equals or even exceeds 570 if you look at the noise generated, since the model is NVidia much less quiet than the AMD.

With this pair of analysis we completed our testing for. For the next and last entry will compare the results provided by the Mountain GTM 2000 with our test team, the Mountain GTM 900. And we will draw the final conclusions on the team, assuming the analysis is complete. Mountain GTM 2000 has been transferred to the test by Mountain.

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