QFT, definitely the best-done review of the bunch.
Well stated... drivers are clearly quite immature as yet.
Just because the data doesn't line where you expected, doesn't mean it's invalid. It's following the rough pattern of other reviews, just better numbers...
it seems to me that gtx4x0 cards get more performance out of overclocked processors than hd58x0 cards. also, i didn't see any titles on the list that were not modern or popular, he left out batman aa (heavily nvidia) and included L4D (heavily amd). skymtl also used more games than most reviewers, and i've also noticed that the more games the reviewer uses the better nvidia's average lead becomes. ultimately there is probably not one reviewer that replicates your gaming set up exactly so one needs to read many reviews using different games and hw combos to learn the advantages and disadvantages of each card.
I think I get it now, if you want to feel good about Nvidia you go to HWC or Bjorn3D, if you want to feel good about ATI you go to Bit-Tech or HardOCP, right? For malware and everything else it's Anandtech![]()
BSN's review included a graph of password cracking ability:
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Yeah I saw that. Brutal if you're nv. But I think it's maybe not just that 4xx are nowhere near what expectations were, but that ATi delivered an insurmountable blow with Evergreen. I wonder how much of an infuence AMD's prowess with manufacturing was. No doubt that played a big part in ATi being able to leapfrog nv in such a dramatic way (not taking anything away from ATi engineers, just that AMD's manufacturing experience must have played a role).
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http://translate.googleusercontent.c...lmVWflHq0owatAWe expected a pretty good memory OC and not stunning for core. Unfortunately, it proved that the memory would not accelerate too much and did not want to work with a frequency higher than 1035 MHz - is still well below their specifications. As mentioned, the clock is connected to the core clock shader units, so crank up the card manipulating a slider. Core, we managed to turn up to 800 MHz. Above this value began to give a counter-security, which cuts off the power when it detects that the power flows from the system too much power. This is the first card that we tested, which when overclocking with air cooling and no voltage change is a problem. Radeon HD 5870 In response to the OCP (overcurrent Protection - Counter-security) is needed if the GPU voltage around 1.45 V and the core clock ~ 1300 MHz
If you start comparing products including their overclockability you end up with stupid things like Core i7-920 better than Core i7-965 (just as an example).
If you could "group" them, would you put it:
A: G2xx, 4870/90,
B: 5850
C: 5870, GTX470*
D: GTX480, GTX295
E: 5970
F: GTX480 SLI (keep flamable objects and cats far away!)
*I placed GTX470 so high because it get lower (5850) performance in older less relevant games.
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Yes totally agree that preliminary overclocking tests show Fermi benefits more than 58xx.
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Some people MUST HAVE the BEST PERFORMANCE possible irregardless of money or whatever. GTX480 SLI is for them.
The early adopters or nVidia fans will naturally pick up some shiny GTX. Question is which one - budget decision probably.
Others have 50" HDTV which *only* does 1920x1280. They want something that plays games A, B and C smoothly.. for them a 5870 or even 5850 will more than suffice.
Those looking for best "value", should probably wait 1-2 months for price gouging and MSRP to fall.
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password cracking is just one very simple gpgpu app. it doesnt determine gpgpu performance. here is som gpgpu benches straight from anand. i guess recursion helps.
the max performance achievable is 2.2tflops because that is peak register file bandwidth. it because evergreen can do bitops on 192bit integers which is amazingly fast on password cracking.
Sent you a PM
Hopefully we can work out why there's a difference..
As I mentioned to some, if anything I should remove METRO 2033 results from the average, because technically it's not AA/AF only AF. Taking it out results in 21.5% , which is still more than your 18%
I certainly haven't missed any games that I can see in the review. and everything (bar metro) i strickly 1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF results.
Leaving out the syntheric UNigne demo only makes my figures better for Ati since Fermi chews up that bench.
majorD's charthttp://img39.imageshack.us/img39/211...v2smallpng.jpg
heres the numbers on your site & in majord's chart:
game -480 -5870 -xx%
avp 56.21 44.74 25.64%
bc2 58.41 50.42 15.84%
dt2 87.41 71.30 22.59%
dao 103.17 98.11 5.15%
fc2 79.78 65.74 21.35%
fc2 101.01 74.12 36.27%
ld2 130.31 105.11 23.97
total: 21.55%
metro (0xAA) & heaven (synthetic) which only increase the percentage...
met 31.84 25.02 27.25%
hev 48.10 39.50 21.77%
total: 24.51%
SKYMTL: You've made an error in your summary chart (it doesn't match your benchmark graphs), or either mAJORD & myself have made the same error getting numbers off your site.
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Bring... bring the amber lamps.
Ummm... architecture is ~6months old...
Just because it isn't a complete architectural overhaul doesn't mean a lot of things didn't change under the hood that takes time to optimize. Look at all the new code that is being used thanks to a new API.
To think that AMD/ATi could have been optimizing and coding their drivers better for a future (unreleased) product is completely inane.
Yep, because TSMC problems have absolutely no work arounds and no one else is able to produce a chip on their 40nm PP... Nvidia works with TSMC's engineers just as much as AMD does.
The fact is that AMD was able to find the problems and iron them out early in the process' life because they spent the time and money to do so.
It is TSMC's fault that Nvidia has broken MCs? That is news to me.
Also, you might want to wait for Bx silicon before saying that everything is TSMC's fault.
Last edited by LordEC911; 03-27-2010 at 09:28 PM.
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.
Well I'm certainly replacing my grill. It's got George's approval!
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epic pic
Fermi reminds me of something, the reborn of FX 5800![]()
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Any ideas on how much drivers might improve Fermi arch performance?
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more than 5870 will go up from now on, prolly
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