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yay finally someone using a NF3 rig to run their tests!
6800 vanilla runs ripshod!
yay finally someone using a NF3 rig to run their tests!
6800 vanilla runs ripshod!
Originally posted by: Atomicus
How about some benchmarks on a non-specific mobo? I hate how AMD and Nvidia are trying to milk gamers with these Nforce mobos mfkn mofos :|
Originally posted by: RacerX
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yay finally someone using a NF3 rig to run their tests!
6800 vanilla runs ripshod!
Almost every review out there uses the VIA, and some of us are damned curious about where the forceware opts help. They don't significantly impact performance of the ATi cards in a negative way, and evidently help them over the VIA in some games, so I see no problem with it.Originally posted by: Atomicus
How about some benchmarks on a non-specific mobo? I hate how AMD and Nvidia are trying to milk gamers with these Nforce mobos mfkn mofos :|
o what have we learned from playing Doom 3 non-stop for the last few days? For starters, it's one hell of a game. Not only is it one of the scariest games ever made, it is one of the best looking and most enjoyable I've ever played. But to enjoy Doom 3 in all its glory, you really do need some quality hardware.
As we saw today, you would be very hard pressed to find any hardware on the market that can run Doom 3 with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering maxed out at high resolutions. That just isn't going to happen right now.
What we learned today was that NVIDIA's backing of Doom 3 is definitely not unfounded. At press time we weren't able to get a working GeForce 6800 GT or Ultra graphics card running on the AGP bus, but we'll be getting those in later this week. Still, the standard GeForce 6800 was able to run Doom 3 almost as fast as the Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition, a card almost double its price.
NVIDIA's NV40 based cards are without a doubt what you want to be running in your system to get the most out of Doom 3 you can. In our next article we'll compare performance between the 6800 Ultra/GT/standard on various test rigs, including low-end and mid-ranged systems so you can get a better grasp on how your system will perform when running Doom 3
Originally posted by: obsidian
Why are they comparing a plain 6800 to a X800 Pro and X800XT PE? Guess it is all they had.
For doom3 it turned out more than fair didn't it? 😉Originally posted by: Childs
Originally posted by: obsidian
Why are they comparing a plain 6800 to a X800 Pro and X800XT PE? Guess it is all they had.
Thats what it looks like. At first I didnt read the article just looked at the numbers, then realized they were comparing Nv's next gen low end to ATI's next gen mid and high end. Didn't seem fair, so I actually had the read the article :shocked:
Originally posted by: Genx87
I find it interesting the X800 Pro loses to the 5950 in some of these benchmarks.
copy&paste error/typo.Originally posted by: Goi
Why do they need VIA 4 in 1 drivers on an NF3 board?