And that's why this is my favorite thread :D
From a spectators point of view, all the trolling, confusion and overall overreacting is pretty amusing to read:p
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On avarage 18% faster than 7970 at 1080p.
If you base it solely on Unigene,
in the 2.0 the 7970 is 41% faster than the 580. I don't know what the 3.0 does more or taxes more, just giving an indication that basing average on a single benchmark is extremely misleading.
And from what i gather heaven 3.0 seems to favor nvidia alot more as the difference between 580 and 7970 seems to be alot less.
Yeah, saving them all now, most of the way through... perf looks really nice.
EDIT: Looks like it gets somewhat bandwidth-constrained at 2560, I have a feeling OC'ing the memory is going to be very rewarding. Other question is, what driver set did they use? 300.99 or the earlier one, 300.65...? Thing's slick overall though, no question! $500 or $550 and it's going to smash...
wow, silly tom
the numbers are all over the place, sometimes 8xaa demolishes the 7970, and some times it makes it almost as bad as a 7950. however in total this card is looking very nice. i wonder though if alot of the efficiency is coming from just 2gb of ram and 256bit bus, that might be a bad thing in the upcoming year or two. for 1920 gaming this card is a monster though.
Based on real tests by Tom's (18% better overall) and others, the immaturity of the nv drivers still, less power consumer and less heater, less vram, I really can't believe how AMD fan people still claims for the 7970 as on par with it. Come on! NV having gk104 and gk110 (supposed), and knowing gk104 could be better than thaiti (as it is), why should they release a gk110 based vga? to compete with themselves?
Looks to be a solid performer overall, Nvidia engineers definitely earned their pay this time around.
One thing you can be pretty sure of, there's bound to be some nice gains with driver optimizations considering the new uarch.
The raw performance is more or less in line what I expected really but the overall efficiency of the design is a big surprise, especially compared to previous Nvidia cards.
That's very impressive. :shocked:
I am so glad now that I didn't jump on the 7970. :D
Made an album backup: http://imgur.com/a/RCDqK
What was that again?
they do seem to have went for gaming and less for gpgpu where its gets destroyed by the 580 and every AMD 7 serie.
Great performance though.. dominating at 1080 without AA. Difference seem to fall down alot with AA and higher resolutions, so they seem to be close to either a bandwidth limitation(which will be dificult to get past, seeing they are already running at high frequencies).
power consumption between the 7950 and the 7970, which is very good for the chips performance (not to say extremely good).
All in all a worthy opponent from Nvidia for gamers. And finally a 'clean' chip from nvidia. (absolutely no replacement part for tesla though)
I gotta say I'm happy the rumors of 680 beating 7970 were true, because other than price 7970 what I would considered a good card.
In other news.... MSI Afterburner 2.20 Beta 15 with Kepler support has been released:
http://downloads.guru3d.com/MSI-Afte...load-2884.html
EDIT: Here's my imgur backup of the review images: http://imgur.com/a/RCDqKQuote:
- Added NVIDIA Kepler graphics processors family support
- Added GPU power consumption monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler series graphics cards
- Added, core clock offset, memory clock offset and voltage offset support for dynamic overclocking on NVIDIA Kepler series graphic cards
- Fixed issue preventing applying new settings from control shared memory
- Fixed issue with video capture timer display, causing hours to be incremented erroneously after each 6 minutes of videorecording
- Skin format reference guide has been updated to v1.5 to document new indicator types support
- Added new "Force fan speed update on each period" option to the "Fan" tab. New option may improve compatibility of software automatic fan speed control mode with some bugged display drivers, overriding manually programmed fan speed under certain conditions
nice card better then expected graphics performance for me but what is with the gpgpu scores ??? i really expecting much good scores at it.
Nipping at the heels of the 6990 and 590 more than not... nice :) They definately made some sacrifices in the GGPU department which is quite interesting but at the end of the day the bulk of these cards end up in gaming machines so shouldn't be a big issue for most. Will be intersting to see what ends up as a Telsa part down the road however...
Now the question is when can we expect non reference designs and aftermarket coolers / waterblocks ?
Thanks to Olivon and GoldenTiger for quickly backing up the pics. :up:
Link is down already.
Aye, thanks Backie!
Air OC result please!!! :rolleyes: WTsee 1300mhz GPU.
Whoa what happened to compute!
At that rate it's almost as efficient as AMD's oops- old VLIW4 designs.
For gaming though it's extremely impressive, let's see some price cuts thar on Tahiti, and the 1.5GB versions too.