New 3DMark Vantage World Records with EVGA SR-2 + GTX 480 Quad Sli

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"This week we did a thorough testing has shown that multiple graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA are capable of. Overclockers Peter "Shamino" Tan and Vince "k | NGP | n" Lucido went still one step further and joined their forces as much as four GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards on the dual-socket EVGA Classified SR-2 motherboard with two Intel Xeon X5680 processors. Obviously lacked the necessary nitrogen is not. The result: new world records in all four 3DMark Vantage levels.

At the drop of the 3DMark Vantage score were both hexacore Entry Xeon processors work on a thick 5.5 GHz. The Fermi GPUs GTX 480 cards in four saw their default rate by up to 50% will be jacked up to 1050 MHz for the core and the double, 2100 MHz, the shader units. The 1.5 GB of GDDR5 memory was not left alone and was overclocked to 1250 MHz, 5000 MHz effective also. This resulted in a score of Entry exactly 114,668 points.

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In the Performance Benchmark, the processors and video cards clocked a little lower. For example, the speed of the Xeon X5680's just under 5.5 GHz, while the clock frequencies of GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards respectively at 1018 MHz and 2036 MHz for the core and shaders kept stabbing. The memory was clocked it back to 1250 MHz. The achieved performance score is 60,748 points.

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In the High and Extreme runs were the same clock speeds as the performance test. Shamino and k | NGP | N knew it scores respectively H49811 and X38691 dropping. Both men have a nice piece of work showing clock, aided by the hardware EVGA as made available. Recently, EVGA has left a quad SLI setup shown in a test environment, but they kept benchmark results on DirectX 11 Unigine Heaven ahead of them. Which now shows a similar arrangement is capable in the hands of experienced overclockers."

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X38,961 is a really NICE score!

Slaymate, are you going to try and beat that? :p
 
They probably set a world record for most power consumed by a single computer as well.

That's insane. Two hexa core CPU's each running at 5.5GHz, and I thought my i5 @ 3.8GHz was fast.
 
the stats were the same for all 4 pics but each had a different score? i'm confused

okay..so different tests or something...it's still confusing :|
 
Isn't it because the 3dmark tests vary in resolution and AA etc. eg performance "P" score differs from the "X" score because it has less graphics features enabled.
 
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