Unfortunately, I'm going to have to agree with you. I've had 4 different 5870s pass through my hands and my experiance with them reflects the same. Most of the people running 950-1000 are on water with/near max voltage or only can claim bench stable runs. A single screen of Furmark running for a short spell is not considered stable in my book... I'm sorry. I put these cards through a gauntlet of games to consider them stable and most were doing 925/1250tops. None could reach 1300 on the memory (the ICs are rated at 5GHZ and they really don't have much if any headroom ), 1 I deemed stabled at 950 core. I was able to do a Vantage run at 1000/1275 on 3 of 4 but none were stable for gaming. Do note I did all sub 950 clocking on auto fan speed. For 1000 I had to set the fan to max. For benching this wouldn't bug me but the noise increase required to run 950+ on the stock sink is just not worth it in my eyes ( from 850-950+ fan noise went from 32-37% in games from 40-50% in games which is a near doubling of noise ) At stock I'd call the 5870 fairly quiet in relation to current cards ( its still no GTX260, those things are awesome theramally ) but once you start overclocking the 5870 quickly gets much louder.
I can see 950/1300 being within the releam of possibility with refinements and a improved cooler ( to compensate for the extra voltage, the VRMs get very hot at 950+ at the voltage this requires ) Now if the Saphire 2GB card is anything to go by, the power usage difference between the 2 would shirink but the 480 will still likely have a good 75 watts on a higher clocked 2gb model.
Still all that said, I feel a 5890 such card with 2gb VRAM would tide ATIs line over until their next series.
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Also, unlike most other reviews, Crysis or Crysis Warhead wasn't reviewed. It's one of the few games that really need the power of the new cards, unfortunately it's also one of the games where fermi doesn't have a major lead. I wonder if it is a driver issue or if the new Nvidia architecture really isn't that good at Cryengine.
Personally, I'd prefer if you benchmarked the games where these GPUs will really make a difference (like Metro 2033, Crysis, Shattered Horizon, Stalker:COP, ARMA2) then games where even midrange GPUs can handle high-res no problem (DA:O, L4D2).
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wut?
I don't know why so much people hate Physix and CUDA... May be because ATI don't have anything of these. It's like saying that i7's are not honest because they have TURBO and HT. Now Amd will implement TURBO to.Hardware heaven <--- They taking the p+ss or what
May be Ati 6XXX series will have Physix. When you buy something you use all it's capabilities, not throw away Physix to the back door just because Ati don't have. Anyway the performance is far from being competitive...
Probably a 512SP GTX 480 would have been more distanced from 5870 and closer to the 5970. But clearly would not have meet the 250W TDP.
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hd6000 cant have Physix because it belongs to nvidia. ATi does support 3D and there is a combo ATi will use to support physics "Bullet Physics and another one"
Also in multi threaded app Turbo and HT does squat. HT has to share resources and since all cores will be busy Turbo will not help.
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ATI has their own physics library they are backing, bullet physics. But because it's made with OpenCL and DX11 it works with all manufacturers that support those standards, not just ATI. You don't need to wait for HD6000, it is available now. And Physx (but not physics) is nothing like turbo - if you want a CPU analogy it's like a proprietary instruction set, it might work great but it only works for one manufacturer.
The other one is Pixelux.
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I can confirm that the heatsink atop the GTX 480 gets VERY hot. Stupid hot actually.
I forgot this and burned myself very badly the other day.
Anyone had any experiences with Provantage.com? They deliver to England and the prices are superb, i could get a 480 gtx a £100 cheapers than UK e-tailors and thats including delivery, i might take the plunge if they are respectable...
Also PNY Technologies, anyone had any epxeriences with them, what there like, warranty etc...
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