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Review by:

Joe

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 2nd, 2009

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Next on our list of tests is a new one here at the Club.  Called Unigine, this benchmark aims to be a vital part of any overclocker's toolbox.  The beauty of Unigine is in its flexibility, as it will allow you to benchmark under a variety of rendering schemes.  Find out more about Unigine here.

For the purposes of our testing, we ran the benchmark in two different runs; the 4890 and 4870 ran it at 1680x1050 while the 4890 Crossfire and 4870X2 ran it at 1920x1200.

Here is the first run:

Though the Render mode is reported as being Direct3d10, the benchmark actually does support 10.1 options, thus we enabled them for the test.

  FPS Score
4870 37.9 956
4890 40.5 1019

The 4890 takes a lead here again, with a 6.7% advantage in FPS and a 6.6% advantage in score.

Now for the second run:

As stated before, the second run was done at 1920x1200, which I feel is better represented by the type of gaming we would expect for a 4870X2 or a couple 4890s in Crossfire.

  FPS Score
4870X2 33.4 841
4890 Crossfire 38.4 968

The Crossfire setup for the 4890s really shows its muscle, taking a 15% lead over the 4870X2. 

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