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    Quote Originally Posted by ElSel10 View Post
    I want to see 5870 vs GTX480!
    Just look above - the GTX480- OWNS- the HD5870 in Tesselation

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombman View Post
    Just look above - the GTX480- OWNS- the HD5870 in Tesselation
    This is indeed true. nVidia did a very good job on their dynamic tessellation configuration.

    So I thought it would be interesting to run Furmark and Tessmark at the same time to see what the result would be.

    Tessmark result with both tessmark and furmark running in a window




    Tessmark runs on top of furmark



    So my scores drop from 150 tessmarks running in a window to 51 with furmark running in the background.

    Settings used in Tessmark and Furmark :





    So it would be interesting to see what kind of performance GTX460/470/480 owners would get running furmark and tessmark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toysoldier View Post
    So it would be interesting to see what kind of performance GTX460/470/480 owners would get running furmark and tessmark.
    GTX 460 800/2000. Using settings from your screenshots.

    TessMark - 381 fps
    TessMark + FurMark - 124 fps

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinibwoy View Post
    GTX 460 800/2000. Using settings from your screenshots.

    TessMark - 381 fps
    TessMark + FurMark - 124 fps
    Thank You.
    So the performance drop seems to be about the same on both type of GPU's.
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    Charlie was right... err... I mean wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurleybird View Post
    Charlie was right... err... I mean wrong!
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    About Fermi only being great at tessellation when it has nothing else to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toysoldier View Post
    This is indeed true. nVidia did a very good job on their dynamic tessellation configuration.

    So I thought it would be interesting to run Furmark and Tessmark at the same time to see what the result would be.

    Tessmark result with both tessmark and furmark running in a window


    Tessmark runs on top of furmark


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    Following everyone's lead; 1024x768(FS), AA-off, PostFX-off:







    GTX460 SLI

    EDIT: Yes, SLI was not working. I was told to use etqw.exe and it seems to have done the trick!
    Last edited by Arctucas; 08-31-2010 at 12:25 PM. Reason: Needed to use etqw instead of TessMark!

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    ^ seems SLI not working.. you can check my results at previous page..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombman View Post
    Just look above - the GTX480- OWNS- the HD5870 in Tesselation
    are you surprised?

    its just too bad there arent really any games using tesselation in a way it actually enhances iq...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    are you surprised?

    its just too bad there arent really any games using tesselation in a way it actually enhances iq...
    lets just hope ATI step up their game with the new 6000 series..

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurleybird View Post
    About Fermi only being great at tessellation when it has nothing else to do.
    Yes, a GTX460 scoring 120 with TessMark with FurMark in the background vs. a 5870 scoring only ~50 under the same configuration is a big victory for Charlie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    lets just hope ATI step up their game with the new 6000 series..
    so they score higher in benchmarks and people slap their fanboy epeens around?

    wrong thinking! :P
    lets hope GAME DEVELOPERS STEP UP THEIR GAME WITH TESSELATION AND USE IT IN A WAY IT ACTUALLY MAKES IT WORTH IT TO GO DX11!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arctucas View Post
    Following everyone's lead; 1024x768(FS), AA-off, PostFX-off:





    GTX460 SLI
    480 vs ^460sli^ @ same clocks

    normal runs hotter than insane



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    Tried to see how far I could go:

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    Extreme




    Insane




    Notice that the more intense the tessellation, the lower the clocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    stock cooled @ 910/1820/2200



    I wonder how much effect the difference between your Quad @ 4500 vs. my Dual @ 3200 makes?

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    I see ONE person with custom drivers based off 10.7 running a benchmark which itself reports innoperable with most AMD high end configurations due to bugs and crashes. Also one claim that a 5770 is doing better than a 5870 for the same reasons above.
    I would wait for the problems to be ironed out before giving a overall opinion about this benchmark. So far all I can say is nice for having xp support, but kinda pointless if it only works as intended on nvidia so far.
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    Most likely problem is ATI/AMD's inability to write good OpenGL drivers , looking back in history they always sucked in that area.
    And considering we don't have alot of new if any games in OpenGL , ATI might be keeping it a low low priority.
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    here's some 5970 results for you folks, all in 2560x1600 because I have a big screen:

    Also, some details about my setup... Everything is watercooled, running 10.10 catalysts, did a fresh re-install of win7 64bits 2 days ago, the 5970 is slightly overclocked 775/1075, it goes higher but I don't really care, the cpu is at 4.6ghz for 24/7 use but can boot upwards of 4.8 so I just need some phase change. I'm running a double monitor setup (2560x1600, 1920x1200) so perhaps this influences the benchmark results a bit.

    Moderate, no AA


    Normal, no AA


    Normal, 4x MSAA


    Normal, 8x MSAA


    Extreme, no AA


    Insane, no AA
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    from the looks of the Insane tess run, ati have to pull up their socks.
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    Anyone got 6870 runs to compare to the 5870's? Dont know if tessmark will take advantage of the new method that 6870's have, but worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Anyone got 6870 runs to compare to the 5870's? Dont know if tessmark will take advantage of the new method that 6870's have, but worth a try.
    Everything at stock.

    Moderate:


    Normal:


    Extreme:


    Insane:


    *the links picasa was wanting me to use weren't working right let me know if you can see these.

    Edit: Just realized in my pics the memory was at 900 where the actual stock value is 1050, forgot i dropped that down i guess, the benchmark numbers the same on insane, +17 for extreme, +120 or so for Normal, +1040ish for Moderate.
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