min:30
avg:43
max:54In comparison here's the sites test comparing 2 4890 cards crossfired to a GTX295
5870 First benchmark Crysis, Obliterates the GTX295?
If this is right, this is bigger than the 9700Pro5870 First benchmark Crysis, Obliterates the GTX295?
I thinkit a bad GTX 295 card...I don't think they all have that little memory.
Lets wait and see if that turns out to be true, i really hope it is though :)
[QUOTE=''Daytona_178'']Lets wait and see if that turns out to be true, i really hope it is though :)[/QUOTE]
yeah ATi FTW! they atleast think to price things better for the customer (said it before any nvidia fanboys jump on me :))
[QUOTE=''killa4lyfe''][QUOTE=''Daytona_178'']Lets wait and see if that turns out to be true, i really hope it is though :)[/QUOTE]
yeah ATi FTW! they atleast think to price things better for the customer (said it before any nvidia fanboys jump on me :))[/QUOTE]
''Get him boys''!
That's cool and all, but I'm pretty sure I'd need a full tower to fit that thing in my case. I'll wait for Nvidia's response. And ATI lacks PhysX.
Seriously guys if this is right this is the biggest jump in a videocard generation ever.
I think its just a fake guys , ill wait some real review :)
Fake benchmarks always come out like this before next line ups. This is nothing new.
[QUOTE=''Luminouslight'']Fake benchmarks always come out like this before next line ups. This is nothing new.[/QUOTE]Dont be so sure it's fake, heres a video of a 5870 funing HAWX on SIX 24 inch monitors..A single 4890 pulls in an average of 47 frames on one 30 so if a single 5870 can do it on SIX 24s smoothly...then...
Possible specs:
[QUOTE=''zipozal''][QUOTE=''Luminouslight'']Fake benchmarks always come out like this before next line ups. This is nothing new.[/QUOTE]Dont be so sure it's fake, heres a video of a 5870 funing HAWX on SIX 30 inch monitors..A single 4890 pulls in an average of 47 frames on one 30 so if a single 5870 can do it on SIX smoothly...then...[/QUOTE] Can you please show me where it is actually says that running it is a 5870. I honestly can't find it.
yeah there is some power they have here they played left 4 dead with really smooth supposively, wow with 80 + fps and dirt 2 all at the resoultion of 7***x5*** its on the front page of techpowerup.com. It is also confirmed it was not crossfire it was just a single 5870. I really think Ati has something really good here and Nvidia should be worried lol plus alot of leaks are showing the 5870 destroying the gtx 295 in crysis. makes me wonder what the 5870 x2 will be like:shock:
good like to article with a very reliable site
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3635
[QUOTE=''zipozal''][QUOTE=''Luminouslight'']Fake benchmarks always come out like this before next line ups. This is nothing new.[/QUOTE]Dont be so sure it's fake, heres a video of a 5870 funing HAWX on SIX 24 inch monitors..A single 4890 pulls in an average of 47 frames on one 30 so if a single 5870 can do it on SIX 24s smoothly...then...[/QUOTE]thats not a vid of the 5870 at least its not stated if it is.also thats the eyefinity technology. you should read about it since it makes the resolution aspect/multiple displays irrelevent as far as being a determination of power.
[QUOTE=''anotherone10'']Possible specs:
[QUOTE=''washd123''][QUOTE=''zipozal''][QUOTE=''Luminouslight'']Fake benchmarks always come out like this before next line ups. This is nothing new.[/QUOTE]Dont be so sure it's fake, heres a video of a 5870 funing HAWX on SIX 24 inch monitors..A single 4890 pulls in an average of 47 frames on one 30 so if a single 5870 can do it on SIX 24s smoothly...then...[/QUOTE]thats not a vid of the 5870 at least its not stated if it is.also thats the eyefinity technology. you should read about it since it makes the resolution aspect/multiple displays irrelevent as far as being a determination of power.[/QUOTE]Wtf? I have read about it extensively....... and you say it's not a detriment to perforamance? lmao ya maybe if you run a resolution of 1080P accross the array of screens, but it allows you to run each monitor at 1080P and that takes an immense amount of more power.
[QUOTE=''zipozal'']Wtf? I have read about it extensively and not a detriment to perforamance? lmao ya maybe if you run a resolution of 1080P accross the array of screens, but it allows you to run each monitor at 1080P and that takes an immense amount of more power.[/QUOTE]thats the whole point of eyefinity though, to utilize the 'excess' power of the card to run multiple setups of high resolutions at an acceptable framerate.
[QUOTE=''washd123''][QUOTE=''zipozal'']Wtf? I have read about it extensively and not a detriment to perforamance? lmao ya maybe if you run a resolution of 1080P accross the array of screens, but it allows you to run each monitor at 1080P and that takes an immense amount of more power.[/QUOTE]thats the whole point of eyefinity though, to utilize the 'excess' power of the card to run multiple setups of high resolutions at an acceptable framerate.[/QUOTE]I know, I knew that and never said anything to suggest otherwise which is why I made the post, you (for some reason) thought I didn't know that...
What about stock vs. stock?
And the bars don't seem to show that large of an increase. :?
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