As usual a great selection of benchmarks from XBit Labs.
Also my driver bug thread is listed in the review and is now famous...
The current driver ? ForceWare 97.02 ? that supports the new series of graphics cards cannot be considered as stable and flawless.
...we had to reinstall the OS and some games a few times to obtain correct data and benchmark the GeForce 8800 GTX successfully, that?s why this test session took so long to get done.
I'll hold out a little longer. Hopefully they can get some nice driver versions out by Q1 07. Who knows, xS modes may be put back in? Wishful thinking I guess.What is the most annoying thing about the current driver is that the GeForce 8800 GTX may have reduced performance with it. Or the speed of the card may fluctuate too much.
After trying the card's new AA modes I must admit they do look gorgeous and also run really fast.Who knows, xS modes may be put back in?
More than likely a driver bug; the drivers currently have a lot of severe performance problems.Maybe a driver bug but i do not know, what your thoughts about this?
True, though I think it would be nice. I'm not going to base my purchase descision on whether it has the xS modes or not--hell, I've been gaming on a card that does lower MSAA samples and has no xS modes when compared to the G80. What will base my purchase decision will be the driver stablity/perfomance, and the level of bang-for-buck. Of course, the buck stops at $500 for me, no matter if it makes toast or not.Originally posted by: BFG10K
After trying the card's new AA modes I must admit they do look gorgeous and also run really fast.Who knows, xS modes may be put back in?
Modern games like Far Cry, Quake 4 and Doom 3 look stunning at 1920x1440 with 8xQ.
Edge AA is excellent and images are really smooth and defined. 8xS might look a bit better in some cases but it's not usable at high resolutions in modern games and it also blurs the image a bit.
Also the new AF has made a positive difference to gaming as well. Not a slap-in-the-face difference but subtle and quite noticeable.
There are still a few games where I would like to have super-sampling (especially older OpenGL titles with a lot of vegetation like MOHAA) but if I don't get them I'm not that concerned anymore.
Originally posted by: josh6079 The G80 and Conroe go pretty well together and I'll notice it in other areas besides gaming.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
After trying the card's new AA modes I must admit they do look gorgeous and also run really fast.Who knows, xS modes may be put back in?
Modern games like Far Cry, Quake 4 and Doom 3 look stunning at 1920x1440 with 8xQ.
Edge AA is excellent and images are really smooth and defined. 8xS might look a bit better in some cases but it's not usable at high resolutions in modern games and it also blurs the image a bit.
Also the new AF has made a positive difference to gaming as well. Not a slap-in-the-face difference but subtle and quite noticeable.
There are still a few games where I would like to have super-sampling (especially older OpenGL titles with a lot of vegetation like MOHAA) but if I don't get them I'm not that concerned anymore.
It's not like he grabbed it from the UPS guy and immediately used it as a paper weight. He tried the "new concept" out before he placed it in his drawer.See, I told you you could find more uses for your G80 than a paer weight, didn't I?
You are unbelievably stubborn about trying new concepts out, unfortunately.
Not for the games it has driver issues with which is a very large chunk of my gaming library.See, I told you you could find more uses for your G80 than a paer weight, didn't I?
I don't recall you ever singing praises about ATi's 6xMSAA. I have and I've also used it in the past and acknowledged it had good edge AA. G80 is much better of course but ATi's had 6xAA since 2002.You are unbelievably stubborn about trying new concepts out, unfortunately.
I think the entire video forum would agree with you on that one.You'll never catch me singing ATi's praises
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
You'll never catch me singing ATi's praises about anything (unless they decide to shut down - I'll praise that for them).
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Since when have I ever denied that I liked nvidia. I challenge you to produce a post of mine to that effect. Good luck trying -- you'll be needing it...
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Since when have I ever sounded sane and rational. I challenge you to produce a post of mine to that effect. Good luck trying -- you'll be needing it...
QFT. Anandtech's benches disappoint time and time again when it comes to GPUs.Originally posted by: munky
Props to xbit for a quality review - HQ driver settings, AA enabled and min fps shown in graphs, not to mention a dizzying assortment of games. AT should take notes on how a review should be done.