GaiaHunter
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With Cats 10.9, AMD's Quality Mode = NV's Quality mode, but with HD6800 and Cats 10.10, AMD's Quality mode < than both. That's what these reviewers are basically saying. So they have decided to up the quality to compensate.
Actually reviewers generally used AMD High Quality, which used to be the default (or is the default for 5800 series Quality?)setting and upped the NVIDIA setting to High Quality.
Look here at xbitlabs review of the 5870
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/radeon-hd5870_8.html#sect0
ATI Catalyst:
* Smoothvision HD: Anti-Aliasing: Use application settings/Box Filter
* Catalyst A.I.: Standard
* Mipmap Detail Level: High Quality
* Wait for vertical refresh: Always Off
* Enable Adaptive Anti-Aliasing: On/Quality
* Other settings: default
Nvidia GeForce:
* Texture filtering – Quality: High quality
* Texture filtering – Trilinear optimization: Off
* Texture filtering – Anisotropic sample optimization: Off
* Threaded optimization: Auto
* Vertical sync: Force off
* Antialiasing - Gamma correction: On
* Antialiasing - Transparency: Multisampling
* Multi-GPU performance mode: NVIDIA recommended
* Multi-display mixed-GPU acceleration: Multiple display performance mode
* Set PhysX GPU acceleration: Enabled
* Ambient Occlusion: Off
* Other settings: default
With the 6800 series AMD changed their driver - Now the Mipmap is fused with the AI tab.
Additionally with this change there is the "Surface Format Optimization" which before was part of the Cat AI standard optimizations and now can be turned off. For example Xbitlabs turned those off on their 6800 series review. The 5800 series would have those optimizations applied by default, although I'm uncertain if those optimization involve more than the FP16->FP11 optimization in DX9.
What I've been unable to understand is if you can still turn off the Cat AI.
When you read the computerdatabase.de article they talk about turning off the Cat AI. If they did indeed turned the Cat AI off I would expect that part of the performance difference delta is caused by turning the Cat AI off.
For example in the beyond3d forums Dave Baumann stated that what AMD did was match the default quality of NVIDIA driver setting, which is Quality and not High Quality.
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