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Sad to see not high resolution runs with Crysis. :(
I know it is to show max playable for very high, but just for fun.
"Driver Heaven does not use benchmark scripts. We play the games for long periods of time on various levels and report any unusual findings we see. Then we record with FRAPS across several in game levels recording the averages. This is real world testing and is just how you guys will experience the game. Occasionally we might throw in a time demo as a further comparison, but we will note it. "
this is a very very bad way to benchmark and the results they give for the GTX280 seem higher than normal, albeit only slightly, but the HD4870 CFX results seem very low, and the R700 only slightly above them.
pcper: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?typ...&aid=590&pid=2
anand (from other thread): http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3354
they show some dif results :(
http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==
They have 2 of them in CF :) Can't really see how it scales since they use different settings and res for CF and non CF.
From the article:
think gpu-z is looking at each core as a card. possible?Quote:
In terms of memory we have 1 GB of GDDR5 on each side of the card and each RV770 GPU has access to its own gigabyte.
This would be better if we could see it against 9800GX2s in SLI now that be interesting
Another one -> http://techreport.com/articles.x/15105
PCPer's article looks inaccurate
Extremetech article
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2325444,00.asp
3DMark Vantage shows enormous potential for the new ATI card. Scaling over the Radeon HD 4870 is about 80% in High mode, and a whopping 95% in Extreme mode. It's also quite a bit faster than the $650 GeForce GTX 280. So far so good, right? Well, there's a reason the card isn't out yet, as some of our other benchmarks demonstrate.
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I don't understand. On some sites 4870 CF and x2 scale well (not great, but well) in Crysis. On other sites, they don't at all. I don't think they could be using different drivers, so what's that all about?
I didn't know they were launching a 512mbx2 version of this card, i thought it would be 1gbx2 only
From What I see, compares to what I said before. It's really going to be a mix bag of chips.
so far from all the articles more or less, The GTX 280 gets better avg FPS, but the 4870 gets a better high FPS.
Typically you wanna go for avg more then high.
I'm wondering why in the Enthusiast article, they said they used a BFG GTX 280 OC, but it's clocked at 615mhz. I thought the standard clock is 620mhz? wtf guys?
But this round is still up in the air, and Who said it was 70% faster then a GTX 280? lol, Because from what I see, it's about 10%-35% Max. Considering it's 2 GPUs vs 1 GPU. That's not too impressive and Now let the price war begin. Of course revisions to the cards too.
Hexus' benchmarks are the most interesting of them all
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=14178
this card hasn't come out yet. amd/ati has a month to improve on drivers. it certainly has some potential.
Wow the card performs pretty well according to these previews. Now we just have to wait for some more solid benches and to find out all the holes in the R700.
AMD gave the reviewers to right to be biased in favor of either AMD or NVidia by not giving them a benchmark suite but allowing them to choose four titles to review the card on.
Anandtech's choices greatly favored AMD, for example. And there are obviously some games which still don't benefit at all from 4870x2, so by choosing only them I could make 4870x2 look as if it's a total waste of money.
I don't think it was the right thing to do for AMD, especially with immature drivers still a month from being released.
I want to know if microstuttering was eliminated...
According to a member here who has the card for review, microstuttering is gone.
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I agree with what you are saying and you do have to wonder why they would have such strict rules unless there are big problems.