Tempered81
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Hey no prob, I've been waiting for them as well. One last one before it gets taken down (system power consumption):Thanks for throwing these all up Tempered81! :thumbsup:
Hey no prob, I've been waiting for them as well. One last one before it gets taken down (system power consumption):Thanks for throwing these all up Tempered81! :thumbsup:
GTX285 was benched in DX10, while cypress & fermi were benched in DX11. Seems like the higher the DirectX, the larger the performance hit.
Neither really, unless you look for it. I guess you could say tesselation because it's right in your face (gun models, character models), and it does look nifty in screenshots. I tried Advanced DoF and took comparison screenshots with it off and on at different points of the game and I really couldn't see much of difference. Maybe I didn't test the right areas or something. As it is, Advanced DoF is completely broken at 2560x1600, so I wouldn't be able to use it until it's fixed anyway.Speaking of Metro2033, since you own the game can you say which has a more noticeable impact on image quality: DOF or tessellation?
It says it right on the chart.I really hope the more reputable review sites make it extremely clear which DX versions are being used on presented benchmarks.
Hey no prob, I've been waiting for them as well. One last one before it gets taken down (system power consumption):
143 watts greater power consumption for Fermi. Yeah, that is a lot.
We're starting to see preorder prices for the GTX 470/480 at $345/$485 respectively. If these numbers hold up, and there is good OC potential, ATI is going to have to adjust prices.
No way I understand Fermi is a disappointment but No need for AMD to raise pricies. The power usage factored in this thing is a turd
We're starting to see preorder prices for the GTX 470/480 at $345/$485 respectively. If these numbers hold up, and there is good OC potential, ATI is going to have to adjust prices.
Hey no prob, I've been waiting for them as well. One last one before it gets taken down (system power consumption):
Bang! Hexus went down before I could finish the review.
Seems like you are going to want ~850w power supply for SLI. Not surprising at all to me.
People were buying 1K PSUs to run 2 280s and I told them they were crazy.
yeah, I quickly browsed on the HExus review that they recommend a 1200W psu for SLI....imagine a full blown core i7 system with a few harddrives and then you can expect your electricity bill and heat to sky rocket...
On a another note: hexus review site is currently down for maintenance
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no but if the other "benchmarks" are any indication its probably pretty high should be back up soonDid anyone catch the power consumption at hexus? Page went down as I was loading it.