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Originally posted by: BFG10K
Step up? I don't think Galaxy offers that option.
That, and I just read your other post regarding 40nm...
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Step up? I don't think Galaxy offers that option.
I hope you mean 8xAA reviews are coming. I seriously wouldn't buy a multigpu setup just to use 4xAA.Originally posted by: nRollo
Stay tuned SS, good news for all gamers coming soon!
It's still has the c216 stock clocks and memory interface.I don't know why you'd say that when the review says the cores are 240SPs.
As far as "fitting nicely on a PCB" goes:
If the performance numbers are true, why would anyone care about that??????
If this card outperforms the 4870X2, runs cooler, uses less power, has more flexible drivers, and offers Physx, CUDA, and stereo, do you really think single PCB and DX10.1 will tip things in ATi's favor?
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
Again it's just a sandwich card that even your GTX280 SLI setup could beat many months ago, why should we be impressed? Also who wants 55nm GPUs, when 40nm GPUs will be out about a month later.
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
Again it's just a sandwich card that even your GTX280 SLI setup could beat many months ago, why should we be impressed?
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
I'll be impressed because everyone said it couldnt be done.
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We should all point and laugh at anyone who posts an Inq link, even more than before:
Nvidia 270/290 in deep trouble
GT200 based GX2 dead as well
By Charlie Demerjian
Maybe because SLI and CF isn't for everyone. It was so hot that it caused Nvidia to drop prices very fast, that's impressive!Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Why was anyone impressed with a 4870 when a 9800GX2 smoked it?
Some people prefer the intel chipset, and they don't need a dual PCI-E graphic slots. Also it is the fastest single card you can get, and when it scaled it would smoke the GTX280. This card doesn't really smoke nothing, unless it's with deadspace or PhysX. More than likely it's going to come very close in many titles.Why was anyone impressed with a 4870x2 when 2 X 260 was already available?
ATi surprised Nvidia this year big time. I most certainly want to wait to see what they have to offer next year before I make any new choices. Some people can't wait though and having a stepup option isn't a bad choice with this card coming out soon.Why would anyone buy a card right now if 55nm is just around the corner? Shit, why buy a 45nm AMD or Intel when 32nm is just around the corner?
It's just going to be a slight advantage in some titles against the 4870x2. Also it sill looks like it's draws very similar power under full load. Overall though both will be very close in performance.Originally posted by: Zap
What's nice is that you can have near (or so I hear ) the performance without needing an SLI motherboard, more powerful power supply and even an ATX case.
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
It's just going to be a slight advantage in some titles against the 4870x2. Also it sill looks like it's draws very similar power under full load. Overall though both will be very close in performance.Originally posted by: Zap
What's nice is that you can have near (or so I hear ) the performance without needing an SLI motherboard, more powerful power supply and even an ATX case.
If the price is right I'll be impressed. ( price war anyone )
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
I hope you mean 8xAA reviews are coming. I seriously wouldn't buy a multigpu setup just to use 4xAA.Originally posted by: nRollo
Stay tuned SS, good news for all gamers coming soon!
It's still has the c216 stock clocks and memory interface.I don't know why you'd say that when the review says the cores are 240SPs.
As far as "fitting nicely on a PCB" goes:
If the performance numbers are true, why would anyone care about that??????
If this card outperforms the 4870X2, runs cooler, uses less power, has more flexible drivers, and offers Physx, CUDA, and stereo, do you really think single PCB and DX10.1 will tip things in ATi's favor?
I'm sure the numbers are true, but nvidia's only showing the numbers they want you to see. These are hand picked titles and settings that they know ATi still isn't optimized for driver wise.
Idle power and cooling are a design choice on ATi part, but both can be changed via ATT or bios editing if the end users wants.
GPU PhysX only has a handful of titles, and is still limited to eye candy.
CUDA is going to be countered with Stream
Stereo requires new LCDs and very high frame rates. Tell me when I can run crysis @ 120FPS.
Again it's just a sandwich card that even your GTX280 SLI setup could beat many months ago, why should we be impressed? Also who wants 55nm GPUs, when 40nm GPUs will be out about a month later.
I agree completely; it's absolutely laughable that 8xAA is dismissed when discussing these kinds of cards. It?s also laughable that PhysX is being pimped on account of a handful of tech demos when 8xMSAA provides a tangible benefit in thousands of real games without any developer effort whatsoever.Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
I hope you mean 8xAA reviews are coming. I seriously wouldn't buy a multigpu setup just to use 4xAA.
If by parity you mean ?in the few cherry-picked cases nVidia optimized for?, then yeah. Otherwise, nope.Originally posted by: nRollo
1. 180 series drivers brought more 8X MSAA parity for NVIDIA cards
This is just plain false. You keep repeating this, but it remains false.Originally posted by: nRollo
2. Even if they wouldn't have, 8X CSAA brings most of the incremental IQ increase 8X MSAA brings
Does nVidia support them in OpenGL yet? If not they don't beat them there.Originally posted by: nRollo
3. NVIDIA's transparency modes beat ATi's,
I would like every one who thinks 8X AA performance is a huge selling point for a card to load the screenshots on this page for the 4X and 8X MSAA, then click back and forth to compareOriginally posted by: BFG10K
I agree completely; it's absolutely laughable that 8xAA is dismissed when discussing these kinds of cards. It?s also laughable that PhysX is being pimped on account of a handful of tech demos when 8xMSAA provides a tangible benefit in thousands of real games without any developer effort whatsoever.Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
I hope you mean 8xAA reviews are coming. I seriously wouldn't buy a multigpu setup just to use 4xAA.
Can you link us to screenshots that show differences that make it worth even close to the importance attached to it on any game at resolutions of 16X10 and above? Nope.Originally posted by: BFG10K
Can I enable PhysX in non-supported titles? Nope.
Can I enable 8xMSAA in 99% of 3D games ever made? Yep.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
If by parity you mean ?in the few cherry-picked cases nVidia optimized for?, then yeah. Otherwise, nope.Originally posted by: nRollo
1. 180 series drivers brought more 8X MSAA parity for NVIDIA cards
I tested dozens of games with 8xMSAA + Big Bang (including modern titles) and 8xMSAA performance generally did not budge in the vast majority of cases. In newish OpenGL titles my Radeon 4850 is still faster than my GTX260+ in many cases when running 8xMSAA.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
This is just plain false. You keep repeating this, but it remains false.Originally posted by: nRollo
2. Even if they wouldn't have, 8X CSAA brings most of the incremental IQ increase 8X MSAA brings
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Does nVidia support them in OpenGL yet? If not they don't beat them there.Originally posted by: nRollo
3. NVIDIA's transparency modes beat ATi's,
Oh but wait, this is the part where you tell me no-one play OpenGL games anymore, at which point I respond that I?ll bet there are more OpenGL users out there than there are PhysX users.
Originally posted by: nRollo
Stay tuned SS, good news for all gamers coming soon!
Originally posted by: acidk
still, the 4870X2 kicks asses!
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: acidk
still, the 4870X2 kicks asses!
If "ass kicking" is defined by being second, sure!
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I agree completely; it's absolutely laughable that 8xAA is dismissed when discussing these kinds of cards. It?s also laughable that PhysX is being pimped on account of a handful of tech demos when 8xMSAA provides a tangible benefit in thousands of real games without any developer effort whatsoever.Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
I hope you mean 8xAA reviews are coming. I seriously wouldn't buy a multigpu setup just to use 4xAA.
Moving up the scale a bit to the 8x and 8xQ modes you?ll notice that some of the edges are ever so slightly cleaner with the 8xQ mode, a testament to the technology behind NVIDIA?s CSAA.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: acidk
still, the 4870X2 kicks asses!
If "ass kicking" is defined by being second, sure!
well Nv's kicked ass from August 08 to Jan 09 then
Originally posted by: n7
No doubt that this will be a monster for those who like SLI sandwiches.
But i find it kinda funny that with the exception of Fallout 3, those games all just "happen" to be stong titles for nV.
This HWC review shows how AMD seems to be weak in 4 of those titles (though again, not in Fallout 3) due to either driver issues or perhaps just the 4870s just do poorly at them.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com...formance-part-1-a.html
Yet the 4870s are very good at a bunch of the other new games, which leads me to believe the lead in those won't be very impressive, if there is much of one at all.
Originally posted by: nRollo
If you can find a difference without zooming in, please circle it and post, or send to me and I will.
Why screenshots? Anyone that actually uses AA knows the real benefit comes in actual gameplay during moving scenes.Can you link us to screenshots that show differences that make it worth even close to the importance attached to it on any game at resolutions of 16X10 and above? Nope.
Right, but how many nVidia hardware accelerated PhysX games are there? UT3?s five maps that nobody plays don?t count, and neither do tech demos, nor do games that will never be released to the public.PhysX games are easy to spot the difference in gameplay and image quality, because details that make the environment more realistic have been added.
Eh? Since when are Call of Duty 4 or Bioshock five year old games?I have no doubt 8X AA might not have improved in the 5 year old titles you consider "newish" BFG. I also have no doubt that that number of people playing games drops dramatically with each year that goes by on all but a few games.
So let me see if I read this correctly: you?re saying 8xMSAA doesn?t make much difference but 8xCSAA does, even though it?s objectively and mathematically provable that 8xCSAA is inferior to 8xMSAA?How about I re-phrase it then? I've never seen evidence personally that 8XMSAA brings a large difference in image quality over 4X AA at the resolutions people buy cards like the 4870X2 and GTX 295 to run. 8X CSAA does provide some improvement over 4X MSAA, and some of a small amount or the whole small amount = who cares?
I have no trouble acknowledging the strengths of either vendor which is why I don?t make ridiculous flip-flop arguments depending on which IHV is currently leading or what is the current ?in? thing. I?ve extolled the virtues of nVidia?s combined AA modes for years despite the fact that basically no-one uses them.I guess you agree, as I've seen you post in the last month that NVIDIA's AA>ATi AA, and I note your last two high end cards are NVIDIA.
OpenGL games don?t need to launch; there?s already an installed base going back over ten years to GLQuake. Additionally there are large community followings of source ports such as Doom, Quake, Quake 2 and Descent 1/2. Additionally, many popular legacy games like UT99 have updated renderers that run best on OpenGL.It's interesting you care a lot about the number of Physx games so much but use the opposite logic with transparency anti aliasing.
How many Open GL games launched this year BFG? I can't think of one.
Again with the still screenshots which are generally useless for showing IQ differences unless they?re zoomed. Anyone that uses AA in gaming knows that.Rage3d, the ATi fansite, agrees with me about 8X CSAA