Thanks a lot for all the time you put into this, on top of the rest. I love reading benchmark charts :)
The i7 platform looks very interesting for gaming in high res's with multiple GPUs, be it multi-GPU boards or Crossfire/SLI. It seems to be much better than any nforce chipset to date. 2.7 Gig by core is pretty modest however for such an expensive upgrade, and WiC looks clearly CPU-bound to me - but it's impressive to see what the very same graphics card can achieve on that new platform. :shock:
It'd be great to see how the i920
with two cores disabled compares to the E6700, in order to focus a bit more on pure chipset performance. Quad-cores are still often vastly underused in gaming, but dual-cores tend to show their limits - especially at lower frequencies and coupled with multi-GPU solutions. Well, I know you can't test
everything... ;)
Racing title : I'd suggest
Trackmania Nations Forever for its built-in benchmark feature. Pretty rare in a racing title afaik, not to mention its native support of ws and TH. If you prefer to conduct long runs in actual gameplay conditions, check out
Grid - cockpit view on Shibuya tracks for instance (wet streets in the night = a lot more demanding than the rest of the game...)
Can't wait to see the GTX295 (hopefully) blow those results away :D