Sunday, October 7th 2007
Preliminary Benchmarks Show RV670 Superiority Over G92
According to some "highly ranked sources", the RV670 is beating NVIDIA's G92 in preliminary benchmarks. When the two reference boards are pitted against each other in an epic battle of 3Dmark06, the RV670 earns 11,400 3DMarks, and the G92 earns 10,800 3DMarks. If these benchmarks are even remotely accurate, this would prove that the new mid-range parts from both companies will be worthy competitors to the high-end parts. As comparison, the current 8800Ultra, which retails for about $600USD now, gets 12,500 in 3DMark06. Hopefully, with driver optimizations and finalized retail board designs, we will see a feisty fight for the 3DMark06 crown, and marked performance increases.
Source:
The Inquirer
64 Comments on Preliminary Benchmarks Show RV670 Superiority Over G92
I've used both cards, and I own the 2900, and I can say with confidence that they are on equal grounds. Some games go to the 8800, some go to the 2900.
If you add up the totality of the boosts in performance since the initial R600 release due to driver upgrades, you see it has alot of head room for performance. and if you also look at the opengl benchies, it appears that ATI is wiping the floor with NV.
AA works great, and the fact I can set it far higher than any single NV card is also nice
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. They both perform well, they both have their quirks, and they're both hideously expensive. That's all that really matters, as far as video cards go :p.
Again, ATI plans for the future, and Nvidia is still playing catchup in hardware.
I would rather have a tesselator to smooth out games objects and faces than a bunch of AA where it isn't needed. In such instances more triangles and better definition does render AA obsolete.
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