To me the R600 uses far to much power also the reason I'm leaving it aside, as for now in DX9.0c as OpenGL 2.0 apps my allready exsisting X1900 XTX + X1950 XTX CrossFire Setup is powerfull enough and yeaps the out come of the tests was rather dissapointing in a way,ofcourse the card an run core/mem 1Ghz but it would then use far too much power compared what it would use @ 740/ 1650 Mhz, also a reason why AMD/ATi give the HD 2900 XT those speeds.
The card it's self was aimed at the 8800 GTS series as which in most cases the HD 2900 XT defeats the 8800 GTS cards qua overall performance, but when in CrossFire it even defeats SLI GTX as Ultra setups, why the card performs so bad is that it's 320 shaders aren't running fast enough and mostly it all comes to poor driver optimization which can only improve over the months.
Do keep in mind that the R600 is rather new orsay just released and that the G80 exsists for about a good 7 months which drivers are far more worked out as stable as that of the new ATi competitor many people don't even think about this part which does play a very important role.
The XTX model will be getting the smaller R650 VPU which is baked on a 0,65 micron process which uses alot les power than the 0,80 micron R600.
RV630 has 390M transistors @ 65nm, it performs the same that of a X1950GT/Pro and only uses 45W. A R580 has 384M transistors @ 90nm which uses about 130W but is a little faster. Dus stroomverbruik per transistor is enorm omlaag gegaan, terwijl de performance per watt flink omhoog is gegaan. The performance per watt shall be alot greater than that of the R580 as the energey used per transistor has decreased quite alot compared to that of the R580 as well, so a HD 2900 XTX with an AMD ATi R650 @ 65nm should deliver alot more performance per watt thereby getting a much higher core speed than the R600 and hereby using alot less power, I suppose that this card should shake the place a little more.
Here another nice review from Toms Hardware Guide
Tom's Hardware Guide's HD 2900 XT ReviewThey see it alot more possitive to be honest and if you would think of the architecture which is more future based than that of the G80 it does make sense in a way that is:
"At $400 for the version we have in the lab, it is a good price as it has more to offer than the GeForce 8800GTS.
Overall, HD2900XT is more forward looking than GeForce 8800 and it should be; it took an extra six months getting it to market. "Anyways like I mentioned before
Drivers do Miracles
http://www.computerbase.de/news/treiber/gr...eibervergleich/Here a nice OC done with a Sapphire HD 2900XT
Nice scores too which was achieved with stock cooling 8)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=1442473D Mark 2001SE : 62863
3D Mark 03 : 42872
3D Mark 05 : 20158
3D Mark 06 : 13742
Here the card and how it was setup for the OC test runs:
and if you want reviews where here's a whole bunch I found a few days ago
AnandtechBeyond3DBjorn3DChile HardwareComputer Base.DeCubicDigit LifeDriver HeavenExtreme TechArchitecture AnalysisFiring SquadGuru3DHardware InfoHardware SecretsHexusHardOCPHot HardwareLegit ReviewsOC WorkbenchPC PerspectivePC PresenceT-BreakTech Power UpThe InquirerThe Tech ReportTom's HardwareTweakers.netTweak TownVR-ZoneIt's just that the R600 is so new it still has to get optimized properly for the applications out there ,once the people start using it then AMD/ATi can start fixing problems like all other generations
also found a nice article about the minimum fps the HD 2900XT does compared to the X1950 XTX and the 8800 GTX
okay 3 totally different classes as GPU's/VPU's but just to get the idea how efficient the 512Bit memory bus really can be, take a look at this nice article 8)
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1100/11/...roes/index.htmlThe 8800 GTX looks like a bigger frame dropper than the 2900 XT if you compare the frame drops when FSAA + AF is enabled
here a nice graph on how powerfull the Vertexshader processing really is, quite amazing really:
The reason why the gap is so big is that because AMD chose for 5 Way Scalar Madds instead of a Vec4 + Scalar which the previous DX9 series used
So for people that like doing CAD as 3d Modelling the R600 is deffintely TeH VPU for you, since Vertexshader processing take a very big deal in that area as up comming OpenGL 2.1 applications.
Here some reviews about the image quallity of the new CFAA modes as settings
ATI 8x + Wide Tent
nVidia 16xQ
about the EATM part that can be found in the review:
http://www.techreport.com/reviews/2007q2/radeon-hd-2900xt/index.x?pg=8As the advantages as the disadvantages of CFAA are clearly explained here as well:
http://www.techreport.com/reviews/2007q2/radeon-hd-2900xt/index.x?pg=6Well there has been another good driver update, drivers 8.38 really improve the HD 2900XT's performance quite a bit!:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpo...p;postcount=175with ATi Catalyst 8.37 the following was achieved:
3dmark 2006: 12086 Marks
Dark Messiah: 63 FPS
With ATi Catalyst 8.38 the improved following was achieved 8)
3dmark2006: 12530 Marks
Dark Messiah: 78 FPS
somewhere on this chinese site the 8.38 drivers tests were found
http://chiphell.com/viewthread.php?tid=394...tra=&page=3So as you can see the hardware is perfect and while the drivers keep on getting better so will the total performance of the hardware