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Hybrid SLI, 3Dmark05 and 3Dmark06 benchmark of ASRock K10N750SLI-WiFi NVIDIA nForce 750a mainboard (MCP72) mainboard Review
Bluetooth 4 May 2008

Benchmarks - 3Dmark2005/3DMark2006

In this test, we take a look at the performance of the board in 4 different scenarios. The first would be running the single 9600GT card clock at 650/900/1625 (Vvikoo 9600GT turbo clocked down). Secondly, we run the same tests pairing it with another 9600GT in SLI. The third could be running a 8500GT at default clk (Our Chaintech is o/c by default, we underclk it  to 450/900/400). The 4th test is running the 8500GT in Hybrid SLI, tapping the power of the "hidden IGP" in the single chipset.

As we can see, when running in SLI mode (Dual PCIe x 8), the performance gained isn't a lot, it is around 5%. The more interesting thing that we look for is the Hybrid SLI, we see a 28% gain in performance when Hybrid SLI is enabled.

In 3Dmark06, the same applies. In SLI mode, the gain is 16% in SLI. In Hybrid SLI, the increase is from 2268 to 3037, that gives a change of 33%.

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