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remember ppl, 512bit and gddr5 are not mutually exclusive for next gen cards.
they will have silly amount of bandwidth. why? because they are from the effin future, and have to make current gen cards look slow.
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Um, having bandwidth but leaving it unused means that the bandwidth is just wasted.
And, since having larger memory buses means more room being wasted on the chip, they're going to opt for smaller buses so you can get more die per wafer, and ultimately make GPU's cheaper.
i guess calling it Graphics Double Data Rate was a stupid idea then?
not sure about all benchmarks but memory bandwidth wouldn't do as much for benchmarks without AA,just like 4850 does well for its core speed when compared to 4870without AA but falls back more than the core speed difference when AA is set to 4x and especially 8x.
I guess that 40nm RV790 was just a typo after allOriginally Posted by Fudzilla
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maybe , but do u have proof of this ?
I remember stories of nvidia 512bit cards vs 256bit cards and the theory then
was they didn't "upgrade" the 256bit ones to 512bit purely as a marketing
point , since the alleged preformance of 256bit card (upgraded to 512bit) would be equal to the standard 512bit one....
And I aggree with the idea that the 4870x2 for example is suffering from the
256bit bottle neck ....seems to make sense.
just my useless 5c lol..
>i5-3570K
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>CM Silent Pro M700
>Crucial M4 128Gb Msata
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Hell yes its a mini-ITX gaming rig!
The pros simply have to outweigh the cons.
They could have made the RV770 'virtually' (As CJ described) bigger/larger so pin-counts and bonding pads wouldn't be a problem, it also would have result in a much cooler chip. The same chip, but just made bigger. The pros of a small economical die was probably more rewarding than a big 512bit chip.
Last edited by ownage; 03-10-2009 at 08:14 AM.
>i5-3570K
>Asrock Z77E-ITX Wifi
>Asus GTX 670 Mini
>Cooltek Coolcube Black
>CM Silent Pro M700
>Crucial M4 128Gb Msata
>Cooler Master Seidon 120M
Hell yes its a mini-ITX gaming rig!
Originally Posted by motown_steve
Every genocide that was committed during the 20th century has been preceded by the disarmament of the target population. Once the government outlaws your guns your life becomes a luxury afforded to you by the state. You become a tool to benefit the state. Should you cease to benefit the state or even worse become an annoyance or even a hindrance to the state then your life becomes more trouble than it is worth.
Once the government outlaws your guns your life is forfeit. You're already dead, it's just a question of when they are going to get around to you.
AA perf of the RV7XX arch is already great, especially 8, what it needs is more texture power and the obligatory shader power to go with it.
8xaa is excessive once you are at 1920x1200 or higher... the more pixels the less AA is needed in the first place. AA is actually an image quality "patch" if you will, more to compensate for low resolution than to increase quality of the image
^Which explains why I didn't really need much in the way of AA on my old 2048x1536 CRT 19" monitor.^![]()
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Nah, I still crave for 8xAA on my 1920x1200 LCD when I play Company of Heroes, or basically any other games. The jagged edges are just more pronounced on LCD screens than CRT's. I would guess that at 2560x1600, 8x is probably excessive, in my book at least.. After all, the resolution is king...
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Guys, what if this is really a "cover-up" for the ultimate 40nm refresh of the same chip generation, like the 2900--> 3870? I wouldnt be surprised if ATI has caught Nvidia off-guard at this. At 40nm, even 950 MHz seems possible. It would just really make sense to have more TMU's.
With R800 that might include DX11 hardware, ATI really needs to improve anisostropic filtering so that it's no longer angle-dependent at 45 degrees. Come on, bring on 32x AF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At 2560x1600, we'd certainly see a big improvement in IQ with 32x AF.
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rv770/790 is already dx11, it has programmable shaders so it doesnt need to be released specifically for DX11
That is, FULL DX11 hardware.. not just the tesselators or partial DX11 functions
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