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    D901c 9800m Gt Sli And Dead Space

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Akhalani, Oct 31, 2008.

  1. Akhalani

    Akhalani Notebook Enthusiast

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    Impressive ! i have been playing around with Dead Space to see what SLI brings to the game.

    With just one 9800m GT looking at an intensive scene of the game (no monsters) full graph and 1920*1200 i get 40 fps.

    I activate SLI and then WoaW 85 fps this is just crazy lol.

    Funny how SLI depends on how the game is coded...but for this kind of games i am really happy that i spended a few more money :)

    Id also like to check what many cores can bring with this game...it looks so much optimized....

    When u see games like WAR using only 1 card and one cpu core you can have a big laugh...
     
  2. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Yeah I'm, not surprised, because I average 70+ fps on my single OCed GT @ 1680x1050.

    I've never seen a game this optimized.
     
  3. morbidrazor

    morbidrazor Notebook Consultant

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    Im doing 70+ as well on my np8660.

    Makes me feel good
     
  4. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    So far, the game hasn`t really caught up with my needs...
    But it sure does seem interesting.
    Optimised indeed...very nice job on this one.