Quote Originally Posted by annihilat0r View Post
I found what I was talking about:

"The situation is this: in some cases, Nehalem can go from being much faster than Phenom II, to being measurably slower within the same benchmark depending on resolution. Gary was the first to tie the issue to the GPU used. Gary found that NVIDIA GPUs appeared to behave this way on Nehalem/Phenom II while AMD GPUs didn't. In other words, NVIDIA GPUs were running faster on AMD hardware while AMD GPUs were running faster on Intel hardware. It's all very strange."

http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...spx?i=3640&p=3

And that proves? Absolutely nothing. Why? Even if you consider that proof there is nothing said there that proves anything with what we know about fermi. I mean, even they say "in some cases", and just perhaps they just fubard their test results?