no not upset, there just isnt really much point to AMD performance testing right now. unless it comes to getting that extra magic ram bandwidth that helps the newer gpus stretch there legs. again ill reference the AMD APU having 3000mb/s more bandwidth then a 1090T and both at stock the APU with the same gpu as a 1090T put up 20fps more in one of the gaming tests,
Im of the point now having played with Phenom II's since they were am2+ only that the boards and performance hasnt changed,
it hasnt changed to the point
2x 5850s on a 790gx with a 940BE with DDR2 up to a 790gx 965BE to a 790fx DDR3 965BE at 4ghz the gpus performance remained the same across all those platforms, not enough has changed,
basically all the OP has shown me is that from 790gx up to 990FX DDR2- DDR3 nothing has changed, from Jan 2009 - to today, the motherboards havent changed anything in favor of helping AMD's chips its interesting in a sad kind of way that after 3 motherboard revisions and a jump to DDR3 the performance difference is pretty much null. for AMD's gpus, and the fact that looking at Intels forced socket change, with each transition performance with those same gpus tested by the OP goes up. they perform better, its a sobering test to the fact AMD needs to release bulldozer and have it not suck, It also drives home the point AMD has some very nice motherboards and nothing really worthwhile to stick in them performance wise to really put them to use.
And im not reading to far into it the OP put up numbers numbers that have been added to a database of information ive kept, its not like hes the only one to test shiny gpus on an AMD board, ive multiple forum reviews as well on 5850 xfire, 6970 xfire, 4870x2 performance, etc,
maybe its because your on an Intel platform your having a hard time grasping where im coming from looking at this info and info across the web
and it is the internet, if you dont really have thick skin to take information provided for what it is, then i dont know what to tell you.