5.
Why don't they test every single workstation graphics ever created, and then throw in every single gaming graphics card in there, plus why no multiple CPU systems comparisons? Don't forget every single possible workstation related (and gaming too) software ever made.
Give them a break, they used the hardware they have with the software they have to give you the best break down of workstation performance, you can see what performance you'll get with which high priced card you could buy.
Specview is theoretical, it doesn't give you any real world performance numbers.
They can't use older drivers or the cards won't be supported,
The only "strange" result was Maya, and all it shows is that nVidia clearly has a problem with that particular software somewhere, most likely a driver problem.
[Posted by: Cow187 | Date: 05/26/06 08:23:08 AM]