So you dont think it's a valid point that they are in fact using an SDR, and passing it off as a DDR in the benchmarks?
Most of here know what a huge difference this one simple point mskes in the benchmarks, when run at the resolutions they ran the tests at. The bandwidth required at these resolutions chokes the SDR version down, while the DDR version continues to perform at a significantly higher speed of the SDR.
Here is a thread that shows what I mean.
http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum5/HTML/009935.html
Scroll down to Ashleys scores on both types of card:
"G450 16MB DDR SDRAM @ 166MHz = 2551
G450 16MB SDR SDRAM @ 166MHz = 1702"
Most of here know what a huge difference this one simple point mskes in the benchmarks, when run at the resolutions they ran the tests at. The bandwidth required at these resolutions chokes the SDR version down, while the DDR version continues to perform at a significantly higher speed of the SDR.
Here is a thread that shows what I mean.
http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum5/HTML/009935.html
Scroll down to Ashleys scores on both types of card:
"G450 16MB DDR SDRAM @ 166MHz = 2551
G450 16MB SDR SDRAM @ 166MHz = 1702"
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