Dressed to Kill: ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe Mainboard Review. Page 19
[12/28/2005 12:08 PM | Mainboards]
by Alexey Stepin
NVIDIA Corp. is keen on creating chipsets targeting enthusiasts and users demanding high performance. ASUSTeK is an expert in creating, possibly, the best mainboards in the world. Today X-bit labs attempts to find out how ASUS managed to produce the cream of all mainboards: a platform based on NVIDIA nForce4 SLI 16x core-logic. Will the newcomer boast boosted or reduced speed? Find out now!
Performance in Simulators
Colin McRae Rally 2005
The difference between the two platforms is negligibly small even in the hardest video modes. The game is not graphically complex, so it is quite possible to turn on extreme full-screen antialiasing modes in it, although 16x FSAA would be rather too much, especially if you want to play in a high resolution.
Pacific Fighters
The flight simulator Pacific Fighters doesn’t seem to notice any difference between the A8N32-SLI Deluxe and the A8N-SLI Premium. The results of the two platforms coincide to 0.1fps.
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