AnandThenMan
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Are you saying all the cards that failed had a modded BIOS?Why was it set to 0?
Who modded the bios?
Are you saying all the cards that failed had a modded BIOS?Why was it set to 0?
Who modded the bios?
Are you saying all the cards that failed had a modded BIOS?
I would not say that. Due to SLI and Crossfire scaling issues, where one may scale really well or really badly compared to the other, I would not call these the closest cards ever. Comparing two single-GPU cards would be more accurate. Like 460 vs 6850. 6970 vs 570. 4870 vs 260. Etc. Dual-GPU cards may average out the same, but the range is bigger.
Now these are probably the closest performing dual-GPU cards from each company. And that isn't too surprising. Both of these chips are the second generation on 40nm. So each company was able to tweak their designs and get maximum performance at 40nm. And due to power delivery and thermal restraints, both companies had to work with that limitation. So they were able to maximize (rather, improved, as I'm sure they could still make more efficient chips at 40nm) efficiency for their second generation, and basically tune the performance until they hit the power and thermal wall for a single PCB card. Since each maximized efficiency, the end result is efficiency is roughly the same, with it looking like overall AMD has a small advantage for now (considering their card uses a bit less power and is at least equal in performance). But that also shouldn't be a surprise, since efficiency has been AMD's design goal since HD 3000.
The latest drivers are the 267.85 on Nvidia's website.
Hardware heaven has used them.
Just a heads up bud.:thumbsup:
It may seem that I favor AMD, which is actually not the case, I like both architectures. I am an engineer, so I appreciate equally the strengths of both of these architectures. The facts are:
1. The two architectures are drastically different, one is SIMM (AMD) the other is MIMM (NV) architecture.
2. MIMM architecture is allot more power hungry. Can you call it superior? Depends on your definition of superior...
One Cuda Core is allot more powerful than 1 stream processor. This is why you see NVidia win at lower resolutions. This is not the 1.5GB vs 2GB limit, this is number of simultaneous instructions limit. Cuda Core can render 1 pixel faster than stream processor can render that same pixel, but 500 cuda cores cant render 1500 pixels as fast as 1500 stream processors can render them, b/c cuda core is less than 3 times faster than 1 stream processor.
The end result is:
590 is a MASSIVE card with ALLOT of potential, but it only ties 6990, rather then beat it, because it can not run at its full potential due to power requirement and heat generated.
I own 2 6990s, because when I saw power specs for a 580 I realized that 590 will have to be crippled by clock speeds and voltages to have it stay within PCIe spec. Which is what it is...
I think its clear that I am not a fanboy for either camp, since I own 2x6990s and am arguing for superior architecture, but terrible power profile of 590...
GF110 GPUs CAN handle clock cycles and voltages of 580, its just imposible to keep em cool with air at the voltages required. Plus the power circuit for the card is not beefy enough to feed the 2 gpus at their full potential. I suspect that 3rd party non-reference designs will be much better, if are coupled with water cooling and beefier power circuit, but then they will pull 600-700W per card...
Do you know the stock voltage of a 6970? They use up to 1.4v when overclocked, so I would say 1.2v is fine. Now to put the shoe on the other foot. If the 6990 was released today and this Wizzard guy pumped 1.5v in the card and blew it up within hours,I would still call him a retard, especially when the 6970 would not handle that voltage (1.5v), just as we all know a gtx580 would not handle 1.2volts. There is a reason Msi afterburner puts a cap of about 1.087 on all Nvidia cards, because they run at lower voltages at stock, and we all know this.
On any Nvidia card you must hack the bios to overvolt to 1.2v.
I'm sure if Wizzard is the genious that everyone thinks he, is HE KNEW THAT.
Are you saying he did it on purpose?,because if he did he would be called alot worse things then retard.
Dum, stupid, irresponsible, mabe retard is the wrong word, but I think you get my point.
I bought the cheapest 460 I could find, then overvolted it as high as afterburner would let me and overclocked it over 900 core. Lots of people have done the same thing. Go ahead and criticize gtx 590 all day b/c it deserves it, but you're not going to enhance your credibility much by criticizing the best card released in 2010.
I wasn't disparaging it in that post. I was just noting how the card I assumed (bad on my part, apparently) happymedium had chosen for himself was, arguably, the best 460 you could buy. I didn't realize it was a friend he got it from.
Now, with that said, I have posted a link to 460's with reference PWN blowing their power stage when O/C.
http://translate.google.com/transla...809-5/comparatif-14-geforce-gtx-460-1-go.html
Take from it what you want.
As far as the 460 being the best card released in all of 2010, that's your opinion. I don't even think it's the best card released in '10 in it's price category. I would take the 6850 over it. More efficient, better overall performance. YMMV, of course.
If one design was more capable, it wouldve won. They both mastered their individual architectures and proved to each other, they both are on the same level. They tied, and its unbelievable ppl dont see this as amassing. AMD proved that their design was no more capable than nvidias. The power limitations of fermi is still being thrown up? well nvidias approach got them just as far as AMDs.
No you missed my point totally.
Have you EVER seen a 1.2v air overclock with a gtx580 without a modded bios and hopefully on water? I hope not, or someone has a extra special chip or a fried card. So why on earth would you try it with a dual gtx580 card?
Have you ever seen a 6970 at 1.55 volts, I hope not, because they also have a fried card or a card that I would never buy used off them.
It's not about the % of the increase, its why if a gtx580 can't do it how would you expect a dual gtx580 to do it?
Same goes for the 6990.
See what I'm getting at?
Yeah, but the 6850 was late.
Well, I guess this goes in the 590 review thread?
Anyone notice this before?
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I'm not the one who picked up on this. I saw it posted on another board. W1zzard can be pretty cheeky.
It isn't like everybody hates the GTX 590. Is just that it performs the same or slightly slower at Surround Resolutions against the HD 6990 and consumes more power and no overclocking margins at all, which is something bad for an enthusiast class product. It is like buying a Phenom II X4 Black Edition that runs at stock 2.8GHz and can't be overclocked beyond 3.0GHz.
Well, I guess this goes in the 590 review thread?
Anyone notice this before?
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I'm not the one who picked up on this. I saw it posted on another board. W1zzard can be pretty cheeky.
It will fit into more cases than the HD6990 because it is shorter. No point caring which is faster if you can only use one in your case.haha. i asked if there was anything good that could be said about the 590, that their had to something. I asked for at least one pro.......
and this is the response????
this whole thread is a 590 bashing, page throughout page of the flaws and inabilities. I ask for some pros and why cant someone list one? is it fear? will it hurt? will it make it better than the 6990? NO!
Again, there has to be something positive about the 590, can we hear anyone with something pro about the card. It is after all the official 590 thread, lets talk about what the card is and not what it isnt.
so 590 pros.....any takers?
Now THAT is an epic reviewer with a sense of humorLMFAO
When I read the reviews and conclusion I was all like "Limited relevance of DX11? WTF does that even mean"...now I understand, he was at a loss to find something to say that began with an "L". Funny![]()
He's actually put that line as a negative in many of his GPU reviews.
Exact words?
first you mixing up things idk why. the 590 being underclocked? the 580 is much more capable than the 6970, it uses more power too. the 570 is closer to the 6970, i think your missing this fact, if it was about clock speed, if that mattered, wouldnt you think nvidia could clock 2 570s higher than 2 580s? you act as if it was even from the go, its not even at all. These are two radically different approaches, by design, all along. nvidia went for more cores and a low clock rather that higher clocked 570s? is it no surprise to see the low clocks? this was their design. you can say what you will but the AMD approach wasnt any better in the end than nvidias. you missing the fact, clearly AMDs design met limitations and they got no more performance than nvidias.
Now you are going stray from true understanding. Its your fanboyism, no offense. You arent seeing the big picture. These are two totally different architectures completely. Both have the pros and cons. you say the 590 is a massive card with a lot of potential but its too power hungry to reach it? What? understand that both cards are the max they could be, AMD and Nvidia! they both took their designs to the Max. The both had power limitations, Your 6990 is slower than two 6970s btw! But thats not the point, you are looking for a way to feel like AMD done it better. I am hear tellin you that AMDs approach got them no further than nvidias. thats truth.
was you asking if i thought the MIMM architecture was better? not at all, Nvidias more powerful cores do use more power than AMDs. AMD has a winning design, but the reality is they are different means to an end. These ultra powerful race to the top proves nothing but both approaches are great and neither wins in the end. Of course nvidia clocked its cuda cores lower, thats to get a card to the max the best they could. this max was also AMDs max, they ended in nearly the exact place. Did u really want to see nvidia be able to have to full 580s and blow the 6990 away? would everyone realize that they both had limitations and took their architectures to the highest possible and it was a tie!
its crazy cause its like i am having to defend nvidia when i am extremely proud of AMDs accomplishment. I think they did the best they possibly could and i think its awesome that nvidia proved that AMD is an extreme. You cant say the 6990 performance isnt amassing, can you? well nvidia reached that, exactly that performance and you better believe both tried hard to be on top!!
its never been this outcome, nvidia and amd proved to me that they are both on top of their game. If one design was more capable, it wouldve won. They both mastered their individual architectures and proved to each other, they both are on the same level. They tied, and its unbelievable ppl dont see this as amassing. AMD proved that their design was no more capable than nvidias. The power limitations of fermi is still being thrown up? well nvidias approach got them just as far as AMDs.
