50K single card is not gonna be easy Troman, if we new how well P5WD2 ran a highly clocked PCI-E card it might be easier to guess. FX-57 @ 3.8Ghz and 900/975 card might do it.
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50K single card is not gonna be easy Troman, if we new how well P5WD2 ran a highly clocked PCI-E card it might be easier to guess. FX-57 @ 3.8Ghz and 900/975 card might do it.
It's certainly feasible with this card ;)
Especially when we get limitless OCing software....and new drivers would help as well, I suppose.
You guys are forgetting that this card likely has more in it than 900/975....
Cant wait to see it happen, and to think this time last month alot of ppl here was saying how would ati come out with a card that couldnt even atleast keep up with the gtx now look :P
me wants one :slobber:
Nice results using the Zalman 7000CU air cooler.
I hope an 3rd party or the Winclk tool is out soon. :cool:
nice, now lets see some xfire scores! :slobber:
that because the dothan and a64 both clock about the same. actually, i think dothan may of had a higher max overclock then the a64/fx.Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
don't forget k|ngp|n.. the best singlecard 01 score with 3.5ghz dothan and 830/688 x850xtpe.. http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8630026Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
last time he benched 3d at 3.9.. and add ln2-cooled 1800xt..
i'll bet on k|ngp|n to be the 1st singlecard 50k breaker :toast:
I'm gonna jump on caater's bandwagon here. :D
when macci already has the card in hand??
no...macci will do it for sure.
Hmmm, yeah you're right, Macci and Sampsa (can't forget about Sampsa!) both have the card for some extra time and will probably be the first to get 50k. I kinda forgot about their headstart :slap:
Not meant to be disrespectful, but it's not much of an overclock. When the core is 625 default, 680, is not as bigger clock as GTX's from 430, to 480+ that even card makers use.
And GTX memory is default 1200, mine runs 1400mhz fine, stock.
It's big because this card already surpasses the GTX....this is just giving itself some breathing room. Anyway, I agree, percentage wise (or even MHz wise), it's not as big as what the GTX can do, but this is only the beginning....;)
Nice scores
really nice clocks....... so much for all the talk of this card not being able to hang with the 7800GTX.
I want to see 1ghz gpu, rember the old days with the race to 1ghz between amd and intel
yeah but nvidia is definately not after extra mhz... right now the subjects are : how will the x1800s scale with future driver releases, and how will the g70 scale with 512Mb of ram...Quote:
Originally Posted by olfen
http://www.driverheaven.net/articles/efficiency/Quote:
Originally Posted by G H Z
At even clocks, with the gtx at 16 pipes, the GTX wins!
:woot:
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Originally Posted by caater
well unless there is a PCI-e 478 board out there that I am not aware of, X1800XT's and 3d01' lovin' dothan's are not going to get together any time soon.
apparently there isQuote:
Originally Posted by Stuperman
i believe it is the Asus P4GPL, and also one other Asus one. But i think they are quite hard to find - there wasn't massive demand for them, i guess.
asus, shuttle...Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuperman
Other than as a means for comparing the architectures themselves -- a mostly theoretical question -- I don't see the point of "equalizing" the cards in terms of clock speed or pipelines. As interesting as it might be that the GTX is a more elegant and parallel design than the XT, the end result, in the form of FPS and benchmark scores, is what matters.
Comparo: An Athlon XP 3200 will beat the heck out of a P4C downclocked to 2.2GHz, but that doesn't mean the AXP is the better CPU.
-aMp-
The board you mentioned also has a "little brother" with some features apparently lacking, but is equipped with pcie. I just ordered one, its the P4GPL-X.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
-k0nsl
ah yeah thts the "other asus one". They look like cool boards, but i thought they couldn't be found anymore.
that article, although very informative, fails to address the 24/16 configuration of the 7800GTX. (a stock 7800GTX doesnt have 24ROP.. it always has only 16ROP).Quote:
Originally Posted by DilTech
When it comes to pixel shader processing power, and overclocking of the X1800XT please bare in mind that they have different architecture. Although this ~60Mhz overclock seems like a lot, the "equivalent" for G70 (to increase fillrate by same amount) is only 40Mhz.
So, if you manage a 300Mhz of the R520 to about 900Mhz (625 to 925)... that would be comparable to a G70 running 200Mhz oc to about 600Mhz (430 to 630).. so, when some crazy ATI overclocker uses LN2 to get to 1000Mhz, an equivalent nVidia overclock would only need 666Mhz (yeah, I know.. running Doom3 with such a frequency is bound to evoke some new thrills and chills)
I'm currently posting from an ASUS mobo with pci-e and a Dothan @ 2.65Ghz on it...;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuperman
So they sure will get together XD