He was saying Nvidia's response was dumb
BTW wow that RV870 core looks huge for an ATI one
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He was saying Nvidia's response was dumb
BTW wow that RV870 core looks huge for an ATI one
^Don't bother. 5800s are more expensive than 4890s and obviously they won't give a free upgrade. You will get a pair of HD4890s.
Im doing simracing.. 3x monitors would be useful for me. I was planing buy second 24" of high quality.. It means I could place S-IPS monitor in the middle and place two cheap TFT at both sides..
but not only for gaming is useful, for Photoshop, AE it is useful for workflow :)
chad boga is just game guy and has no clues about digital media world, graphics design etc. leave him alone and let him play :D
I don't think they're going to since
No need for GT300, their current GPUs are faster than HD58xx series already.Quote:
Nvidia said in a statement, “The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.”
Have you even seen the 5870 Crysis benchmark @1920x1200 4xAA 16xAF?
it gets ~40% more fps than the GTX 295, and Crysis prefers nvidia cards!
And the 5870 can play Crysis at 5760x2160 with playable frames, a few months ago someone tried playing Crysis with triple SLI GTX 285's @ 3840x2160 and frames were single digits.
the 5870 is a force to be messed with, I'm not sure if nvidia can keep up this time.
:coffee: :doh:
Nvidia said in a statement, “The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.”
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2821/youjustgotpwned.jpg
:ROTF:
:rofl: you're basing your claims on made up numbers on the GTX 295 part; the benchmark result was only for the HD 5870, DX10 Very High, 43fps avg.
no mention on what map was used, what benchmark.
the GTX 295 result you might have seen in a chart was not done with the same benchmark, or the same system, nowhere related. apples vs oranges