Originally posted by: magomago
I dunno..but she looks to plasticy to me~ I think the NVida one looks more realistic~
I don't think Ruby is very impressive either, but I want to reserve my opinion until I actually see the demo in action.
Originally posted by: magomago
I dunno..but she looks to plasticy to me~ I think the NVida one looks more realistic~
It really doesn't matter in practical terms for gamers . . . it's gonna be awhile before those features start to actually show up ingames (and don't bring up Far Cry - only it's lighting appears to use any PS3).Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Now, what I do believe is that ATi may have a surprise in terms of offering more PS3/DX9.0c features than previously anticipated.
Dude, just sit down, shut up, and wait for the launch. We already went through this one with the NV40, let's not play the "aimless speculation" game again.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
.11mu? Maybe for RV420 (or RV380), but even I don't believe it for R420.
Now, what I do believe is that ATi may have a surprise in terms of offering more PS3/DX9.0c features than previously anticipated.
If it wasn't for 'aimless speculation', AT forums would be a (much more) boring place.Originally posted by: ViRGE
Dude, just sit down, shut up, and wait for the launch. We already went through this one with the NV40, let's not play the "aimless speculation" game again.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
.11mu? Maybe for RV420 (or RV380), but even I don't believe it for R420.
Now, what I do believe is that ATi may have a surprise in terms of offering more PS3/DX9.0c features than previously anticipated.![]()
AS WE REPORTED earlier today, we were in the Langham Hilton, being briefed by Intel on Grantsdale G.
However, we noticed that while Intel was briefing us on its now famous Grantsdale G chipset - which does not compete with anything, ATI had NDAed loads of journalists too, in the same posh hotel, spookily .
David Ross from hexus.net, Ian Robson from some PC Plus magazine based in Bath and myself confronted a man called Chris Hook, who is apparently some kind of spinmeister.
Hook was briefing people under non disclosure agreements, and looked very cross when we all tipped up. We suspect INTC is behind this one.
We asked ATI's Hook if Intel and ATI had a cross licensing deal on Extreme Graphics 3.
Hook declined to comment. We suspect the ATI-Intel cross licensing deal is still extant. And how come Intel and ATI are doing briefings in the Langham Hotel on the same day? This is defintely a coincidence too far.
SMARTSHADER? HD
Support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 programmable vertex and pixel shaders
in hardware
Direct X 9.0 Vertex Shaders
Vertex programs up to 65,280 instructions with flow control
Single cycle trigonometric operations (SIN & COS)
Direct X 9.0 Extended Pixel Shaders
Up to 1,536 instructions and 16 textures per rendering pass
2nd generation F-buffer technology
accelerates multi-pass pixel shader programs with unlimited instructions
32 temporary and constant registers
Facing register for two-sided lighting
128-bit, 64-bit & 32-bit per pixel floating point color formats
Multiple Render Target (MRT) support
Complete feature set also supported in OpenGL® via extensions
SMOOTHVISION? HD
3Dc? - Normal map image compression technology resulting in high detail image quality
2x/4x/6x Anti-Aliasing modes
Sparse multi-sample algorithm with gamma correction, programmable sample patterns, and centroid sampling
Lossless Color Compression (up to 6:1)at all resolutions, including widescreen
HDTV resolutions
Temporal Anti-Aliasing
2x/4x/8x/16x Anisotropic Filtering modes
Up to 128-tap texture filtering
Adaptive algorithm with bilinear (performance) and trilinear (quality) option
3DC?
High quality 4:1 Normal Map Compression
Works with any two-channel data format
HYPER Z? HD
3-level Hierarchical Z-Buffer with Early Z Test
Lossless Z-Buffer Compression (up to 48:1)
Fast Z-Buffer Clear
Z Cache optimized for real-time shadow rendering
Optimized for performance at high display resolutions, including widescreen
HDTV resolutions
VIDEOSHADER? HD
Seamless integration of pixel shaders with video in real time
FULLSTREAM? video de-blocking technology for Real, DivX, and WMV9
formats
VIDEOSOAP? noise removal filtering for captured video
MPEG1/2/4 decode and encode acceleration
DXVA Support
Hardware Motion Compensation, iDCT, DCT and color space conversion
All-format DTV/HDTV decoding
YPrPb component output for direct drive of HDTV displays
Adaptive Per-Pixel De-Interlacing and Frame Rate Conversion (temporal
filtering)
Originally posted by: Regs
I wouldnt want to back order something that isnt out yet. Actually, I never pre order anything.
It really doesn't matter in practical terms for gamers . . . it's gonna be awhile before those features start to actually show up ingames (and don't bring up Far Cry - only it's lighting appears to use any PS3).
They said "3.0" . . . and check the "other" Radeon thread . . . info is already showing up.Originally posted by: Regs
It really doesn't matter in practical terms for gamers . . . it's gonna be awhile before those features start to actually show up ingames (and don't bring up Far Cry - only it's lighting appears to use any PS3).
Didn't you mean PS 2.0?
Today should be a fun day. Keep your eye's open as early information is surely to be release from the MS tech expo.
Just like the inq suggested . . . it's back and forth (even the current 9800xt looks pretty good for such an old card) . . .Originally posted by: Markfw900
good, so can you translate ? It looks like the x800 ultra or XT beats the 6800u, but I'm not sure. Plus I want to read sites that I trust.
i missed that (i never read page 1)Originally posted by: UlricT
hmmm.. spanish benches of the 6800NU if I am not mistaken
Tarjetas gráficas:
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800Ultra (Sample)
- ATI Radeon X800Ultra (Sample)
- ATI Radeon X800PRO (Sample)
- ATI Radeon 9800XT (Retail)
Originally posted by: apoppin
i missed that (i never read page 1)Originally posted by: UlricT
hmmm.. spanish benches of the 6800NU if I am not mistaken
Check out the 6800 O/C = 468/1230 . . . handily beats the xt.
edit: nope it's the ultra:Tarjetas gráficas:
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800Ultra (Sample)
- ATI Radeon X800Ultra (Sample)
- ATI Radeon X800PRO (Sample)
- ATI Radeon 9800XT (Retail)
GT, it's not possible for that to be a "legit" review; the NDA hasn't expired yet.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Start adding reviews as you see them!