ugaboga232
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So you still think you know what xfire and sli are but that is not what they are. You are thinking of what lucid hydra promises to be.
Azn show us one bit of solid data that the 5800 is memory bandwidth bottlenecked. Until then do not change the discussion into one about fake accounts.
I've already explained this in my previous posts but it's amusing for you.
4870x2 > 5870 same amount of SP, tmu, rop. 5870 with higher clock speed is getting beat in most cases. Before you blame drivers remember where the 5870 architecture came from. All ATI has to do with change few numbers and voila you have same optimzation as RV770.
People with 2 post counts just don't come into the same thread talking about same references and words that cross reference from another. It's so hilarious you guys deny it. Should I come back with another account so I can be cool as you guys and support myself? LOL
They put up double gb/s numbers though including techreport, anandtech, and so forth...
They post that the bandwidth is double technically. Which it is. This is not the same thing as actually having access to move double the files around.
If the memory systems remain independent, then why do I not have a 2gb frame buffer when i crossfire my 4890s?
I was not claiming that you said the 5970 has a 512bit bus.. I was simply using it as an example on the usual notation as it was the last crossfire review I have read.
Just because a review likes to say "Now with double the raw power" does not mean it is so. It is just a colloquial journalism thing to do. No harm done unless one takes everything everyone says as the unwavering truth.
That's because the card is rendering alternate frames or alternate checkerboards essentially offloading to individual cards. That still wouldn't make 2 4890 cards in 2gb frame buffer.
"now double the raw power" is marketing gimmick I agree but when they put up numbers adjacent to single cards they are reviewing it sure does but when I do it's no no for you.
The fact that the 5870 is slower than a 4870x2 proves nothing. It means that something is different, but there is no reason to think it is memory any more than dx11 changes, driver issues, etc etc. In fact we have evidence to indicate it is probably not memory, and more than likely because of architecture (dx11) or drivers (on purpose or not).
/facepalm
You simply don't understand what you are talking about azn.. You need to see that there is a difference in the effective bandwidth depending on how you use teh hardware. Also, that AFR has nothing to do with the frame buffer at all.
Yes, each card is rendering a frame, and storing it into a frame buffer.. The frame buffer is stored in the memory of the cards, and is doubled so that it is on each card. Do you know what a frame buffer does? It holds the date to be drawn to the display, since only one card can send display information it has to have the entire buffer.
So you really don't like listening? Core raises performance much more than bandwidth. The SP's of the 5870 just are not being utilized. Whether that is hardware or driver (far more likely) is yet to be seen.
I am going to sleep now but I hope you can read up on what xfire ACTUALLY is. Till then, any discussion with you is pointless.
Do you know what alternate frame is Daedalus? In crossfireX you off load the card by alternating frames that's what crossfire does. not raid array you set and forget to get better read performance.
I think that the 5870 is not an exact doubling of the 4870x2. As the last time I checked the 4870 doe snot support dx11. I have no idea what kind of hit this has on shader for shader performance. But given what we have seen, it is either an obvious hit, or the drivers just are not up to snuff.
Of course the 5870 gains performance with bandwidth.. but all that says is that the GPU is not a 100% perfect bottleneck.. by the way out side of bottles what is?
It sure is getting utilized by 4870x2 though since it has more bandwidth. While 5870 still shy of 4870x2 performance limited to it's bandwidth with 12% higher core and shader clocks.
UHHH...
You have no idea how any of this works...
Crossfire (AFR) splits the GPU rendering up, it does NOT split the rendering up per card. The memory is needed for display of the frames that are computed. Unless you found a crossfire monitor that allows you to plug into both cards at the same time.
Again, as I have already said, the raid analogy was just for the memory.. you clearly did not understand it.. forget the word raid..
Do some reading.. I'll check back tomorrow.
Again.. the 5870 is not the 4870x2.. they are different architectures, use different parts of the driver, and are not an apples to apples comparison. No one with any semblance of scene would expect identical performance, only roughly equivalent.. which is what we got.
They are not different architecture. It's like calling e8400 different architecture opposed to E6600.
No, the other chap in the 5770 used raid originally. But it is a good analogy for the memory.. but you don't understand what it means. (So i guess it is not a good analogy). It only applied to the memory, just like how raid1 does not give you faster writes, neither does crossfire or sli.
As for the architecture.. The 5870 is dx11, so are you trying to tell me you think that the 3870 is dx11 also? I mean they are pretty much teh same architecture right? The 3870 is a lot more like the 4870 than the 5870 is the 4870.. yet drivers still improved for the 4000.
it is not like the e6600 and e8400 at all... Since you know so much about micro architecture, why is it that you think dx11 will not hurt shader scaling?Obviously with proof please.
I don't have strange hatred towards 5xxx series just laying some hard facts. I just like dissecting hardware and get in to the nutty gritty of things and not some fud going around forums because someone who you think cool said so.
In case of these multi-account trolls it's obvious Schmide is one. if it made him feel better by hiding his original account and telling me I don't know what I'm talking about with personal references all power to him. I can also guess the other guy. So hilarious.