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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooperdale View Post
    These are just rumors, but who knows? I'd just like my R700 to have it.
    All current cards have reference design. With 3870X2 there were only two custom designs and both came out months after launch so don't worry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooper View Post
    All current cards have reference design. With 3870X2 there were only two custom designs and both came out months after launch so don't worry.
    It's what I had hoped, thanks!

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    where can I find an explanation of the different warranties offered Sapphire, Diamond, and HIS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cakofony View Post
    where can I find an explanation of the different warranties offered Sapphire, Diamond, and HIS?
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    Was microstuttering eliminated on this card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac MM View Post
    Was microstuttering eliminated on this card?
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    Well is there a preformance hit on the P35 ( pci e 1.1 mobos ) or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by y2kbos View Post
    Well is there a preformance hit on the P35 ( pci e 1.1 mobos ) or not?
    I'm almost sure you'd want pci-e 2.0 slot
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    Hi guys

    I tried record 2 videos with Fraps , but i had to covert them to divx and image quality is not good .......

    also recording with fraps while playing cause a litle breaks , however here they are :

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...82#post3214882


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    Quote Originally Posted by mascaras View Post
    Hi guys

    I tried record 2 videos with Fraps , but i had to covert them to divx and image quality is not good .......

    also recording with fraps while playing cause a litle breaks , however here they are :

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...82#post3214882


    So the little pauses when your driving and moving, isn't due to buffer loading, but rather the fraps program running? There was a couple parts where, it lurched forward, but i mean overall didnt see any tearing or consistant stuttering that wasnt due to the divx to youtube process :P thanks for the ups, this is very encouraging
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    Quote Originally Posted by villa1n View Post
    So the little pauses when your driving and moving, isn't due to buffer loading, but rather the fraps program running? There was a couple parts where, it lurched forward, but i mean overall didnt see any tearing or consistant stuttering that wasnt due to the divx to youtube process :P thanks for the ups, this is very encouraging
    i noticed when recording with fraps the games dont run so smooth and + breaks !

    yes , i had to convert the video from AVI to Divx and then upload to youtube . the original .AVI files are 3GB each

    In the 2nd video a big break when driving is when the Game Saved

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    Quote Originally Posted by y2kbos View Post
    Well is there a preformance hit on the P35 ( pci e 1.1 mobos ) or not?
    Quote Originally Posted by jaredpace View Post
    I'm almost sure you'd want pci-e 2.0 slot
    I'm willing to be that PCIE 1.1 is just fine. One of the reviews I read used a P35 board, and they made no comments about it either way. I forget which one, it's on the list at the top of this thread.
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    PhsyX and DX10.1 "Trends"

    Anyone notice a trend when games use PhsyX drivers the 4800 series doesn't do very well? For example:
    -Mass Effect
    -GRAW 2
    -Front Line Gears of War
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    However, when DX10.1 is used even the 3870X2 can compete with the 280.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    Anyone notice a trend when games use PhsyX drivers the 4800 series doesn't do very well? For example:
    -Mass Effect
    -GRAW 2
    -Front Line Gears of War
    Guru3d
    Driver Heaven


    However, when DX10.1 is used even the 3870X2 can compete with the 280.
    Assassins Creed with DX10.1:
    Computer Base
    Tech Report


    Assassins Creed DX10:
    Driver Heaven
    Anandtech
    Mass Effect

    http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...w-crossfire/11

    Almost twice as fast at highest res.

    Frontlines: Fuel of War

    http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...w-crossfire/13

    Again faster at max res, though not by much.

    GRAW2

    Slower at lower res. Almost equal at highest res.

    So no, I don't see any trend. What I see is that some games run better on Nvidia hardware and some on ATI. It always was like that and always will be.

    I don't think PhysX has any relevance whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimBy View Post
    Mass Effect

    http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...w-crossfire/11

    Almost twice as fast at highest res.

    Frontlines: Fuel of War

    http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...w-crossfire/13

    Again faster at max res, though not by much.

    GRAW2

    Slower at lower res. Almost equal at highest res.

    So no, I don't see any trend. What I see is that some games run better on Nvidia hardware and some on ATI. It always was like that and always will be.

    I don't think PhysX has any relevance whatsoever.
    You miss understood my post, I said the 4800 Series:
    Gaming: Mass Effect @ 260 vs 4870. The 4870 loses 2 resolutions, ties 1 in and wins at 2560 by 1 FPS to the 260 . However, the X2 beats the 280.
    Look at the 4800 series in Frontlines: Fuel of War. 4870 loses to the 260. The X2 ties with the 280 up until 2560.
    Look at the 4800 series in GRAW 2. The 4870 and 4870 X2 loses completely.

    The 4800 series cannot seem to thoroughly beat the 200 series consistently in games that require PhysX driver to be installed (that were included in the reviews). I call that a trend.


    Edit: There was no PhsyX driver installed with Mass Effect. Nor was I able to find any PhsyX drivers on the CD. This may explain why the 4800 series did better in this game.
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    Astonishing.

    Games that use PhysX, which the 48xx doesnt support, run better on lastest nV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cakofony View Post
    I've never used crossfire or sli myself, but i dont think you can use vsync with either. It should give a high enough framerate that you dont have to.
    Uh, vsync works just fine with both as does triple-buffering. And games are much smoother on a multi-GPU setup when it's on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    You miss understood my post, I said the 4800 Series:
    Gaming: Mass Effect @ 260 vs 4870. The 4870 loses 2 resolutions, ties 1 in and wins at 2560 by 1 FPS to the 260 . However, the X2 beats the 280.
    Look at the 4800 series in Frontlines: Fuel of War. 4870 loses to the 260. The X2 ties with the 280 up until 2560.
    Look at the 4800 series in GRAW 2. The 4870 and 4870 X2 loses completely.

    The 4800 series cannot seem to thoroughly beat the 200 series consistently in games that require PhysX driver to be installed (that were included in the reviews). I call that a trend.
    1fps is hardly a loss (what's the margin of error?), so 4870 and 260 are equal and considering that the 4800s don't support physx I wouldn't say the 260 is doing better.. it's better in frontlines but only by a few and wins at 2560. Also I guess the 280 and X2 are bottlenecked at res lower than 2560 so we're not sure it's a tie.

    OT: guru3d's graphs are confusing different shades of blue that switches with each test, they can do much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by insurgent View Post
    1fps is hardly a loss (what's the margin of error?), so 4870 and 260 are equal and considering that the 4800s don't support physx I wouldn't say the 260 is doing better.. it's better in frontlines but only by a few and wins at 2560. Also I guess the 280 and X2 are bottlenecked at res lower than 2560 so we're not sure it's a tie.

    OT: guru3d's graphs are confusing different shades of blue that switches with each test, they can do much better.
    Those FPS were compiled via average over several runs. Therefore hardly conclusive when averages show 1 FPS, for example. The point being, the reviews of the X2 do show that the 4800 series having problems consistently beating the 200 series when games need the PhysX driver installed. Can the perfomance in GRAW 2, Frontlines: Fuels of War, etc improve with better drivers? We can only hope so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    Those FPS were compiled via average over several runs. Therefore hardly conclusive when averages show 1 FPS, for example. The point being, the reviews of the X2 do show that the 4800 series having problems consistently beating the 200 series when games need the PhysX driver installed. Can the perfomance in GRAW 2, Frontlines: Fuels of War, etc improve with better drivers? We can only hope so...
    They will likely improve performance, but now I'd honestly like to know what gamers will be missing out if they're using ati cards for these games... in the absence of hardware physx support is it reduced to software emulation or disabled? I don't really like the idea of another card just to run physics in games.

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    Disappointing to see how most reviews dont care about min fps... Cant draw definite conclusions without it. Half as meaningful than they could be imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonucci View Post
    Disappointing to see how most reviews dont care about min fps... Cant draw definite conclusions without it. Half as meaningful than they could be imo.
    Good point. I have two coming, should be here by Friday -- is there any particular game you would like to see?
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    Quote Originally Posted by y2kbos View Post
    Well is there a preformance hit on the P35 ( pci e 1.1 mobos ) or not?
    I think it should be OK. I ran some Vantage Benchmarks last night just to test it and it gave scores about the same as those seen in reviews. My CPU score was higher as it is @ 3.6GHZ but other than that about on par with reviews.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JumpingJack View Post
    Good point. I have two coming, should be here by Friday -- is there any particular game you would like to see?
    Not really... Popular ones like COD4, crysis, ut3, World in conflict, GRID, age of conan, mass effect etc are all good choices

    Would be nice to see further investigation on how they scale with FSB, memory and CPU clocks.

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