Then again we have 4870x2 with same amount of cores and lower core frequency that is getting much better results in many games than 5870 with more bandwidth.
This has already been explained as the drivers being the most likely culprit, with a non-bandwidth hardware limitation being the second possible scenario.
If driver optimization happen it will also be applied to RV770.
Nope, not if it targets hardware changes on the 5xxx and/or starts using units that werent being used properly before.
That driver improvements would show up in both 5850 or 5870.
Nope, not if the 5870s excess units over the 5850s arent being properly utilized.
Come on now BFG. In all your tests in your own review. 5770 is beating 4850 in all tests except for 2560x1600 in Serious Sam 2 and COD2. I hardly call that needing driver optimization.
So aside from those two games youre claiming the 5xxxs drivers are 100% optimal in all others? Thats a pretty bold statement to hinge your entire argument on. Please provide evidence of your claims, or retract them.
Completely difference architecture that behave differently to some games.
The architecture doesnt matter if you claim the 5770 is starved for bandwidth. That and the same architecture wont reveal driver limitations, which is the entire point of this discussion and how it pertains to the 5xxx series.
Again showing only avg frame rates to come with that conclusion. I think I've pretty much answered this in my previous post.
Youve done no such thing. All youve done is selectively picked results whenever it suits your agenda. Youll accept a minimum (which is a single date data point by definition), but you wont accept [H]s extensive benchmark plots which put it into a context and prove you wrong.
This isn't anything new and I've been saying in our very first arguments about core needing right combination of bandwidth. It's just that the some of you can't accept when others try to show you things you don't want to agree with which is the reason why you tested your ultra core/sp/mem differences only reinforces what I've been saying about fillrate and memory. I don't need to write articles to show you when the data is already available on the internet. Which pertains to my other thread.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2031140
You mean the 8800 Ultra benchmarks which you were happy to quote whenever they suited your agenda? Ill remind you again that their methodology was
exactly the same as it was with my 5770 tests. Now youre turning around and claiming the 5770 tests dont count because they only use averages.
So which is Azn? Do averages count or not? Or do they only count when you say so?
I can agree with that tis the same reason why RV8x0 is slightly faster than RV770 and some not.
Then stop running around and claiming the drivers work no differently on the 4xxx series compared to the 5xxx series.
The difference? Mostly smoke and mirrors.
I dont think you quite comprehend what the changes entail. But then I wouldnt expect anything different from someone that claims CF/SLI doubles memory bandwidth.
From my extensive testings on all the cards I've owned memory makes dramatic difference in minimum fps and not so much on avg. fps.
What 5xxx cards have you tested in your extensive testing? Lets see your plot points for them. Thanks.
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.
The 5770 is sitting in my drawer right now because it was purchased exclusively for testing and benchmarking. I have no vested interest in promoting anything about it, except the truth. I really dont care who buys one, but I do care if people continually parrot misinformation about memory bandwidth.
5850 beating out 5870 in all tests and that's just average frame rates I wonder what minimum frame would be like.
179.2 GB/sec from 153.6 GB/sec is a 17% increase in bandwidth. From that you get 2%-3% change in all three games, which is well within the realm of benchmarking noise. In other words the tests are insignificant and dont prove anything about bandwidth.
This is elementary to someone who understands the concepts of percentages, and also understands that a minimum is a single data point that could be meaningless benchmarking noise.