TibsBeatAll
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OH MY FUCKING LORD. YOU stupid idiots.
AMD Zen, must You be so idiotic and say the words" Think before you type please".
You obviously don't follow your own advice. Just stfu and keep your wrong information to yourself.
Your "friend" obviously had a conflict in his setup which prevented him from scoring. And no, your wrong again, the 6600 GT is 128-bit interface 128 mb memory.
And higher ramdac speeds mean nothing if compared with unequal pipelines and shaders.
Graphics Bus PCI Express AGP 8X
Memory Interface 128-bit 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth 16.0 GB/sec. 14.4 GB/sec.
Fill Rate (texels/sec.) 4.0 billion 4.0 billion
Vertices per Second 375 million 375 million
Memory Data Rate 1000 MHz 900 MHz
Pixels per Clock (peak) 8 8
RAMDACs 400 MHz 400 MHz
GIven from Nvidia.com itself.
http://nvidia.com/page/geforce_6600.html
dude.......amd zen, before you embarass yourself, do some research before just listening to rumors.
and the reason amd64 doesn't cripple at high speeds is, because 32-bit processors are the norm, so there would be no crippling as it is the highest a processor can go.
AMD Zen, must You be so idiotic and say the words" Think before you type please".
You obviously don't follow your own advice. Just stfu and keep your wrong information to yourself.
Your "friend" obviously had a conflict in his setup which prevented him from scoring. And no, your wrong again, the 6600 GT is 128-bit interface 128 mb memory.
And higher ramdac speeds mean nothing if compared with unequal pipelines and shaders.
Graphics Bus PCI Express AGP 8X
Memory Interface 128-bit 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth 16.0 GB/sec. 14.4 GB/sec.
Fill Rate (texels/sec.) 4.0 billion 4.0 billion
Vertices per Second 375 million 375 million
Memory Data Rate 1000 MHz 900 MHz
Pixels per Clock (peak) 8 8
RAMDACs 400 MHz 400 MHz
GIven from Nvidia.com itself.
http://nvidia.com/page/geforce_6600.html
dude.......amd zen, before you embarass yourself, do some research before just listening to rumors.
and the reason amd64 doesn't cripple at high speeds is, because 32-bit processors are the norm, so there would be no crippling as it is the highest a processor can go.