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    Hexus Website Break NDA - Leak Nvidia GTX480 Benchmarks!!

    Hexus had the Review up but they have pulled it.

    NVIDIA GF100 GPU represents the first grounds-up design since the excellent G80 was released over three years ago. Plagued by delay after delay in which time the competition has released a top-to-bottom range of DX11 GPUs, NVIDIA needs to get its latest graphics architecture right.

    Viewed as a design, the also-DX11-compliant GF100 (Fermi) is much more than a renderer of pretty pixels. At its highest level, the 3bn-transistor chip uses four generally self-contained mini-GPUs that combine to provide decent theoretical performance for a wide variety of applications and code.

    Fermi indicates NVIDIA's GPU direction by paying particular focus on increased geometry and tessellation via numerous GPU-distributed engines, to GPGPU usage through significant on-die cache, along with pretty-looking pixels via efficient antialiasing performance. The design is well-balanced for the most part, providing robust features for both upcoming Tesla and incumbent GeForce lines.

    NVIDIA's mindset regarding Fermi's all-new architecture has been one obvious cause of delays, but physically implementing a new thinking on a GPU whilst also being competitive against the AMD's arsenal of quality 5-series cards has been another stumbling block.

    The GeForce brand needs to take the forward-looking Fermi design and bring it to market with economic and manufacturing realities fully taken into account. GeForce GTX 480 represents the desktop manifestation of the inevitable compromise between idealism and pragmatism.

    The GeForce GTX 480 chip can't be manufactured in any real volume with the full 512 cores intact, meaning that it loses a stream-processing unit composed of 32 cores. Ramping up clocks on a 3bn-transistor GPU manufactured on a 40nm process is also difficult without running into fundamental thermal concerns, hence why GTX 480 isn't clocked especially high, and the card chews through watts with gay abandon.

    Conjecturing somewhat, GeForce GTX 480 is probably 75 per cent of the high-end GPU that was imagined by NVIDIA early last year. Our numbers show that NVIDIA's finest single-GPU card is, on average, around 20 per cent faster than AMD's Radeon HD 5870 1,024MB at a 2,560x1,600 resolution. GeForce GTX 480 is due to cost some 40 per cent more, so whilst the trade-off between extra expense and performance isn't ideal, it's not shockingly bad, either.

    How does it play out for the gamer right now? Radeon HD 5970 remains the world's fastest graphics card, GeForce GTX 480 becomes the world's fastest single-GPU card, and Radeon HD 5870 is still a good bet at sub-£300.

    Bottom line: NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 could have easily been better, perhaps should have been considering the time of arrival, but we feel that, underscored and handicapped by a paradigm shift in GPU thinking, it retains enough features and visceral ooh la la to be worthy of a £400 price-tag, if not £450.

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    If those numbers are real, well fermi will Fail.
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    Wow, you posted in the main large thread, and these benchmarks are everywhere in the main thread - what was the point of this thread?

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    Performance seems OK, power consumption is beastly, more than 5970 at load?

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    Yeah judging by those charts, fermi is in deep ****
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    I always thought Fermi would be exactly like the 2900XTX. I wasnt right, but it is somewhat like that launch. Hopefully these will be priced low enough that they will be able to compete with ATI's top cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangekiwii
    Wow, you posted in the main large thread, and these benchmarks are everywhere in the main thread - what was the point of this thread?
    I thought I was English but I sure as hell don't understand yours, sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s0lid View Post
    If those numbers are real, well fermi will Fail.
    Nah, GTX480 and GTX470 will sell like hot cakes. Really really hot cakes Remember that ATI has had a few driver revisions for the HD5870 while this is maybe the second or third revision for the GTX480. Performance will continue to climb but that damn power consumption sure as hell won't NVIDIA has done it again, another furnace GPU that leaves the entire bottom end for ATI to greedily suck up. Oh well, HWBOT will love it

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    why is it so much fail? Its performance is in line with its price IMHO. Power and temperature is bad but that's not the only thing that declares a card a winner or a loser. if it was we would all be happy with our 5770's right now
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    Wow, so performance is nice but that power consumption and heat output is insane!

    Don't think ATI have any worries to be honest

    Also, seems like Charlie was spot on for some things

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    You could buy 2 Asus/MSI x 5850's clock them passed 5870 speeds for around the same price as the GTX480 & blow the performance out the water judging from these benchmarks.

    The absolute bargain though is 1 x 5850 overclocked passed 5870 speeds for £220
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    Nah, GTX480 and GTX470 will sell like hot cakes. Really really hot cakes Remember that ATI has had a few driver revisions for the HD5870 while this is maybe the second or third revision for the GTX480. Performance will continue to climb but that damn power consumption sure as hell won't NVIDIA has done it again, another furnace GPU that leaves the entire bottom end for ATI to greedily suck up. Oh well, HWBOT will love it
    Even if drivers give it a 25% boost, it still won't account for the expected 40% price difference...

    The only word suiting gtx480 is "underwhelming".

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    At least EVGA is gonna be makin videocards again...

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    Cant get over the power consumption and heat This card should have only been offered with a water block.
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    it beats the 5870 so nVidia achived its goal, i do not see how it is fail

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRICHEESE View Post
    it beats the 5870 so nVidia achived its goal, i do not see how it is fail
    Wins in most (not all ) benchmarks at a higher cost doesn't mean it beats the 5870. Sorry. Nvidia failed to make a good chip when all factors are considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMojoZ View Post
    Wins in most (not all ) benchmarks at a higher cost doesn't mean it beats the 5870. Sorry. Nvidia failed to make a good chip when all factors are considered.
    no it does mean it beats the 5870 just that the cost is more, would you say that a prius is better than a 911 gt2 just because its performance to price ratio is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    I thought I was English but I sure as hell don't understand yours, sorry.
    He's talking about the fermi thread, this one:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=247426

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    Quote Originally Posted by antiacid View Post
    Even if drivers give it a 25% boost, it still won't account for the expected 40% price difference...

    The only word suiting gtx480 is "underwhelming".
    when you go nearer to the high end, each dollar you pay brings less. this is so in nearly every aspect of not only videocards but pretty much with everything you can buy.

    HD5970's price is %75 higher than 5870 but only brings %40ish average performance.

    All of this being said, why so few games? Was this indeed the complete list of games for the review?
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    92C at what fan RPM? Noise?
    Overclocking...really none?
    What CPU?

    With the power consumption and thermals of this card, I wouldn't wanna buy one of these with the plan of running it for a few years.

    PS. If you read that review with you nVidia glasses on, Hexus have done the best they can for it's launch. If you read that review with any sense of realism, they've been paid through the nose to run tests a specific way and report only the things nVidia are happy for them to report. Pretty sad really - I'll wait for Anand or someone else I trust to say it like it is to get a hold of one before really making my mind up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRICHEESE View Post
    no it does mean it beats the 5870 just that the cost is more, would you say that a prius is better than a 911 gt2 just because its performance to price ratio is better?
    That was a terrible analogy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRICHEESE View Post
    no it does mean it beats the 5870 just that the cost is more, would you say that a prius is better than a 911 gt2 just because its performance to price ratio is better?
    So if something performed 3% better, and cost 500% more, would you buy it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    You could buy 2 Asus/MSI x 5850's clock them passed 5870 speeds for around the same price as the GTX480 & blow the performance out the water judging from these benchmarks.

    The absolute bargain though is 1 x 5850 overclocked passed 5870 speeds for £220
    I wouldn't touch crossfire with a 10 foot pole, not again. You can't compare two video cards to one. I just hope that this brings some competition to the table.

    Quote Originally Posted by annihilat0r View Post
    when you go nearer to the high end, each dollar you pay brings less. this is so in nearly every aspect of not only videocards but pretty much with everything you can buy.

    HD5970's price is %75 higher than 5870 but only brings %40ish average performance.

    All of this being said, why so few games? Was this indeed the complete list of games for the review?
    At best what happens when you see negative scaling? Drivers need to be spot on for crossfire to work as intended and mods don't seem to help matters.
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    After all that Nvidia has failed, I mean look at the damn power consumption. If the thing performed as it did and ate as much as a HD5870, and was priced as a 5870 then it would be okay. I don't want a goddamn Delta banshee screaming in my case anyhoo. My 285's fan is already obnoxious at +85%.

    Gonna need some miracles in drivers, atleast nvidia has been known for that.

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