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Seems the new method of communicating between cores through memory, is supposed to keep the frames fed to the monitor at a proper rate.
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Those are just rumours, villa1n. They are utterly unverified. And part of the information has already been shown to be false which seems to place some doubt on the rest. I certainly hope it is true. It would be revolutionary. but it seems almost too good to be true. I'm keeping my fingers crossed though.
Though I share in your suspicion when dealing with rumous about new advancements prior to actual launch, you do have to accept that at some point micro-stuttering will be completely gone, for both ATi and Nvidia. It's a big enough problem and I'm sure both are working on it.
I would not be surprised if we hear the last of micro-stuttering before the end of 2008.
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It's not identical. It's a substantially improved architechture.
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Theres still no conclusive evidence as to how the R770 cores will communicate to each other. I am sure however that AMD has managed to considerably improve how the cards communicate to each via either a faster PLX/PCI 2.0 bridge or a custom interconnect. I'd be pleasantly surprised if the cards do function as more than mere crossfire but I think this is somewhat unrealistic at this point in time. I have no doubts however that this card will be the fastest single pcb solution in supported games. If they scale efficiently across a large number of titles it will be a killer card. I just hope the memory limitations don't bite ATI in the butt down the road. I still feel that the GT200 architecture has more longevity to it ( Nvidia's design is more forward thinking but ATIs seems to prosper in current titles ). Time will tell.
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the thoughts are the next:
AMD claimed it's top videocards will be all multi-gpu. But todays 3780 X2 and 9800GX2 have troubles in games => they cannot be recommended as universal card for gamer.
So I suppose AMD has already solved microsluttering problems for its top HD4000, 5000, etc series, otherwise there's no sense to sell 4870X2 since everyone can buy GTX280 and forget of any trouble
Indeed. For AMDs new approach of using multiple inexpensive dies to work, they will have to of remedied many of the short comings with current multi gpu configs, such as micro stuttering and inconsistent scaling/compatibility problems. They claim that after Nvidia sees their new approach on the 4870x2, that they will be making their concurrent offerings in a similar fashion. I do agree that this method is best for us as consumers ( as Nvidia's method of disabling hardware capabilities is somewhat lame ) and it should result in more affordable, yet still high performance, gpus. This would suggest to me that they have indeed designed a vastly improved bridge and hopefully this is the case. I would love to see unanimous scaling in games with these cards.
I'm still holding my breathe on this though but its what we should want to happen for the sake of progress and competition. For this all to go mainstream they will have to do more than plain old crossfire as its the only way this will be universally adopted and their high level of confidence sure seems to suggest this. Hopefully its not just PR hype. The current inconsistency of multi gpu sucks to put it bluntly so anything that improves this is welcomed. Sure multigpu usually will offer improved performance but its often quite small given the substantial increase in cost. What we need is a highly efficient method of scaling multiple cores and SLI/Crossfire isn't it. I won't touch a 4870x2 if its merely plain jane crossfire. For consistency's sake I'd more likely get a single GTX280 and be done with it. Hopefully AMD will prove us all wrong.
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That's funny, coming from someone who doesn't have a clue. It was well known that they either had 480 sp's with a separate shader clock domain or 800 SPs. 800 was extremely unlikely (actually a bad design choice, but good for marketing terascale) and amazon showed the specs at 480 SPs, so I had a perfectly good reason to think that's what it was. By the way, performance in shader heavy games is not 2.5x... so something smells fishy there.
That and maybe I've seen an R700
By the way, don't hesitate to keep your smart ass comments to yourself.
Last edited by Sr7; 06-21-2008 at 09:49 PM.
the 3870x2 isnt much slower compared to the 9800gx2, which is about as fast as the gtx280... so it seems very likely the 4870x2 will beat the gtx280 or at least offer the same perf... and it should be cheaper.
so while ati still wont win the performance crown as nvidia can do tripple gtx 280 sli which is like hecta 9800gx2 sli, but you can all see how the prices are falling down, thanks to ati beeing back on track after their r600 set-back
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