I think they may have been using older drivers when that picture was taken. They ran it just a day or two ago at Computex and there are screenies of 5633 floating around the web. Like I said before, though, it will be interesting to see what happens in real life application rather than in synthetic benches. This may be a situation like with ATi and NVidia where they hit similar numbers in that particular crapmark but in real life the 9800 Pro trounces the 5900 Ultra in performance. I would not be surprised to find that this card can push an average of 30% faster than the 9800 Pro in real world applications at stock speed. If these things can be overclocked ... well, lets just leave it at that. Increasing the memory bandwidth further and pushing up those dually speeds ... hehe.
You have to admit, though, that those dually heatsinks with the LEDs are awfully nice looking. That is something you would definitely want a window for so you can see your hardware ....
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