Bleh, apples-to-apples comparison. [H]ardOCP has a much more compelling comparison in my opinion. Average FPS over the course of a gaming session is more important than the peak or lowest numbers
Real World Gaming Performance:
Apples-to-Apples:
And something important you forgot to include: the system configuration.
Looking at the Canucks review it looks as if the power supply they're using isn't powerful enough for the 580s in SLI at least, especially with the CPU overclocked as it is.
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Processor : Intel Core i7 920(ES) @ 4.0Ghz (Turbo Mode Enabled)
Memory : Corsair 3x2GB Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz
Motherboard : Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Cooling : CoolIT Boreas mTEC + Scythe Fan Controller (Off for Power Consumption tests)
Disk Drive : Pioneer DVD Writer
Hard Drive : Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB
Power Supply: Corsair HX1000W
Monitor : Samsung 305T 30” widescreen LCD / 3x Acer GD235HZ 23.5" 1080P LCDs
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate N x64 SP1
The important thing to note about this particular PSU is that its +12V rail is only capable of 80A combined, which means it needs to be outputting maximum power at all times under load to be sufficient at powering these two cards. And as we all should know, the closer a PSU is to its maximum output, the more noise and fluctuation there is and the less efficient it runs.