ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT Boasts 3DMark05 Benchmark

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ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT Boasts 3DMark05 Benchmark

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ATI Radeon(TM) HD 2900 XT Sets New Performance Record In 3DMARK(R)05 Benchmark

Enthusiast Marcus Hultin at NordicHardware.com Breaks 30,000 Points With Futuremark 3DMark(R)05 Benchmark Using the ATI Radeon(TM) HD 2900 XT
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- May. 23, 2007 AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that enthusiast Marcus Hultin (alias Kinc) of NordicHardware.com used the ATI Radeon(TM) HD 2900 XT GPU to successfully set a new single card record in Futuremark 3DMark(R)05, with a score of 30,092. Hultin's system was operating an ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT tuned to 1144 MHz engine clock and 999 MHz memory clock at a temperature below freezing. This leaves the previous top 3DMark 05 single card record of 29,686 in the dust.

"Futuremark is all about testing how to push your system to the limits," said Oliver Baltuch, VP Sales and Marketing, Futuremark Corporation. "It's awesome that someone has broken the 3DMark05 record with an AMD graphics card running on drivers which have been fully tested and approved by Futuremark--it shows a remarkable level of performance."

AMD introduced the ATI Radeon HD(TM) 2000 series on May 14th, 2007, a top-to-bottom line of ten discrete graphics processors (GPUs) for both desktop and mobile platforms. This family of GPUs delivers The Ultimate Visual Experience(TM) through best-in-class immersive high-definition gaming and high-definition multimedia playback. The ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT features a customized version of TSMC's 80 nm HS process, delivering higher clock speeds and greater performance tuning capabilities. Available immediately, the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT is priced at an incredible USD $399 MSRP and comes bundled with an offer for three free software titles from Valve (Team Fortress 2, Portal, and Half-Life 2: Episode Two). For more information visit http://www.ati.amd.com

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oh boy... A card launched in 2007 does well on a benchmark that was made in 2004... Whoopie -- The fact they sent this out is silly.

ATI's first DirectX 10 card and they are marketing it's DX9 aspects... Goes to show you something.
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to be honest i'm sure if you overclocked the hell out of a nvidia card and were able to run it at below 0 you would get comparable results...
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