Damn, we've finally hit the CPU ceiling this time around. Just in time for Q4 stuff from intel / AMD.
Damn, we've finally hit the CPU ceiling this time around. Just in time for Q4 stuff from intel / AMD.
E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
Intel's atom is a terrible chip.
With Catalyst 8.8 beta we get a Big Boost
Crysis
1680x1050
Very High
Average = 40 FPS
more tests later here >> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=198045
regards
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CPU bottleneck is DEFINATELY an issue this time around, there is no doubt about that. If one card is bottlenecked by a QX9770 at 3.85Ghz at some resolutions, I don't think there is a CPU on this planet that is 25 / 7 stable which can take advantage of two of those cards.
+1 agreed. I was going to crossfire 4850's or get a single 4870, but then I looked at the new games coming out and was like....
"Wait...4850 should be fine..."
I'll probably take your advice and when "early next year" rolls around I'll get another card (or crossfire)
Then 4870x2 seems to not be a disappointmentHow long is it expected to be performance king?
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So the HD4870 pretty much rapes the GTX 280 in every game except Crysis and up until now we can't still find a card to max out Crysis at good gameplay (60fps or above) on 1920x1200. It seems Crysis is well optimized for Nvidia and end up favor Nvidia card more than ATI. This is my result for Crysis @ 1920x1200 Very high settings with no AA and 4xAA on HD4870CF, Q6600@ 3.6Ghz, Dx10.
No AA
4xAA
Btw thanks Mascaras for the head up, I'm gonna try 8.8 beta and see if I can get any gain in performance.
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E8400 Q15A @ 8.5x500=4250Mhz with 1.28 vcore -- TRUE 120 with Scythe Ultra Kaze in push pull
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Seriously guys, Crysis is very playable with this card at 22" Monitor size @ DX10 Very high:
At this fps it is totally smooth and playable. Be interesting to see what the performance is like once the sideport is enabled in the drivers and whether or not it would help a title like Crysis. EDIT -
Just seen this:
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3372&p=3
Looks like it might be a long wait!!The CrossFire Sideport is simply another high bandwidth link between the GPUs. Data can be sent between them via a PCIe switch on the board, or via the Sideport. The two aren't mutually exclusive, using the Sideport doubles the amount of GPU-to-GPU bandwidth on a single Radeon HD 4870 X2. So why disable it?
According to AMD the performance impact is negligible, while average frame rates don't see a gain every now and then you'll see a boost in minimum frame rates. There's also an issue where power consumption could go up enough that you'd run out of power on the two PCIe power connectors on the board. Board manufacturers also have to lay out the additional lanes on the graphics card connecting the two GPUs, which does increase board costs (although ever so slightly).
AMD decided that since there's relatively no performance increase yet there's an increase in power consumption and board costs that it would make more sense to leave the feature disabled.
The reference 4870 X2 design includes hardware support for the CrossFire Sideport, assuming AMD would ever want to enable it via a software update. However, there's no hardware requirement that the GPU-to-GPU connection is included on partner designs. My concern is that in an effort to reduce costs we'll see some X2s ship without the Sideport traces laid out on the PCB, and then if AMD happens to enable the feature in its drivers later on some X2 users will be left in the dark.
I pushed AMD for a firm commitment on how it was going to handle future support for Sideport and honestly, right now, it's looking like the feature will never get enabled. AMD should have never mentioned that it ever existed, especially if there was a good chance that it wouldn't be enabled. AMD (or more specifically ATI) does have a history of making a big deal of GPU features that never get used (Truform anyone?), so it's not too unexpected but still annoying.
EDIT - Just saw that you posted this news earlier in the thread Fornowagain, sorry mate, my bad.
Last edited by Mumid; 08-12-2008 at 05:13 AM. Reason: additional info
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I dont think thats the case at all, at least not with regard to single gpu. Where the HD4870 is where it should be, between Gtx 260 and Gtx 280.
Sli seems to scale better alright but when you add AA and such at high res's it becomes Ati ground in price vs performance again.At 1080p crossfire scales at 50% with beta drivers, but its minimum fps is much higher.No real advantage for Nvidia in that game with regard to price vs performance, infact it favours Ati now imo.
I'm not even talking about SLI/CrossFire scaling here. And if I remember correctly then the HD4870 can't keep up with the GTX 260 in Crysis, which is the one it should go head to head with for the price ratio at the same settings.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with my HD4870 and clearly it's a winner for the price/performance ratio but definitely not in Crysis. But once again, I don't build a system to play Crysis as I know lot of people see this game as more like a tool to check graphics hardware than simply enjoying it.
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First of all, trust me...they are bottlenecked which is why I refused to add any CrossfireX testing to my review. I did a few short tests on my system at my nominal 3.85Ghz and a somewhat quick and unstable overclock to 4.2Ghz and I saw some very significant increases in framerates with a pair of these cards. We are talking about increases which are above and beyond what an additional 400Mhz overclock can achieve.
At for a quad @ 3.60Ghz bottlenecking it @ 24" resolution. If you start jacking up the AA and AF then no but if you run without higher IQ presets, then there is that chance. However, even IF it gets bottlenecked you are still pretty much guaranteed high performance.![]()
The HD4870X2 is definitely meant for use with 1920x1200 and preferably 2560x1600; so that's 24"~27" and 30" TFT screens.
At 22" 1680x1050 you are better of buying HD4870/GTX 260 , will offer a better price/performance point; unless you really really want to use 24xAA/16xAF in all your games (except Crysis) on your 22"![]()
E8400 Q15A @ 8.5x500=4250Mhz with 1.28 vcore -- TRUE 120 with Scythe Ultra Kaze in push pull
ASUS P5Q Deluxe 1702 Bios -- PC Power & Cooling Silencer QUAD Crossfire 750w
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 (16FD5) & 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC8500 (16FD5) @ 1000mhz 4-4-4-12 PL9 @ 2.17v real with Corsair Dominator Active Cooling
ATI HD4870x2 Cat 9.1 - Custom modded ASUS TOP Bios 832/1000
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Dual Boot XP 32 SP2 + Vista 64 Ultimate SP1 -- Samsung T220 22" Monitor (Samsung Panel) + Samsung LEA656 40" 1080p TV
It's great to see the 9800GX2 holding in there at the 1920x1200 resolution. Considering the card can be found for $300 in some places, you still get your best bang for the buck with the 9800GX2.
E8400 Q15A @ 8.5x500=4250Mhz with 1.28 vcore -- TRUE 120 with Scythe Ultra Kaze in push pull
ASUS P5Q Deluxe 1702 Bios -- PC Power & Cooling Silencer QUAD Crossfire 750w
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 (16FD5) & 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC8500 (16FD5) @ 1000mhz 4-4-4-12 PL9 @ 2.17v real with Corsair Dominator Active Cooling
ATI HD4870x2 Cat 9.1 - Custom modded ASUS TOP Bios 832/1000
2 x Samsung F1 1TB + 1 x Samsung F1 320GB -- X-Fi Xtreme Music -- Logitech G15 v2 + Razer Lachesis
Dual Boot XP 32 SP2 + Vista 64 Ultimate SP1 -- Samsung T220 22" Monitor (Samsung Panel) + Samsung LEA656 40" 1080p TV
Hm...well then I guess you're right, I think I read the review that the GTX 260 pull ahead the HD4870 in Crysis in Hardocp or Tweaktown. But I just read some others and found out the 4870 does beat the GTX 260 by a small margin.
Regardless, both are still very good card for the price/performance anyway.![]()
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HDD: Crucial M4 128GB + 4TB HDD Display: 3x30" Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC
Speakers: Logitech Z-5500 Headphone: Sennheiser HD650
How about that?
Finally its out :yep:
I gotta see if QX9770 @ 4gHz is still a bottleneck in the next few days... long wait is finally 'almost' over.
where is it available for purchase?
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Crysis is the only abode left for Nvidia here, and even that, only in half the reviews.
The GT200b will half to be something else to beat this. The performance crown has shifted, that is undeniable.
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