AMD's Radeon HD 5870: Bringing About the Next Generation Of GPUs
by Ryan Smith on September 23, 2009 9:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Crysis: Warhead
Kicking things off, we’ll start with Crysis: Warhead. Warhead is still the single most demanding game in our arsenal, with cards continuing to struggle to put out a playable frame rate with everything turned up.
AMD’s aspirations for the 5870 are that it will beat the GTX 295. Here they get close, but no cigar. Higher-end dual GPU solutions like the GTX 285 in SLI or the 5870 in Crossfire are still necessary to achieve playable framerates at 2560 in the Frost benchmark, and this isn’t even with the game at its highest settings. For those of you hoping to play Warhead completely maxed out, even the 5870 CF isn’t quite going to be able to deliver on that.
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JonnyDough - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
They could probably use a 1.5 GB card. :(yacoub - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
why is the 5870 so freaking LONG??I'm pretty sure you could land aircraft on it.
http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/ATI/5870...">http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/ATI/5870...
Someone should photoshop a person into that image for scale. They'd be standing in the shadow underneath the PCIe connector, waving at you, and there would be an F-35 JSF circling like a fly trying to land on the deck.
Ryan Smith - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
It's your standard, full-length 10.5" card. It's the same as the GTX cards and the 4870X2Here's a shot comparing it to a GTX 285 and a 4890 that I didn't get to use in the article.
http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/ATI/5870...">http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/ATI/5870...
SiliconDoc - Monday, September 28, 2009 - link
If you can't see the 5870 is the longest card in that pic, then you've got different problems than just lying issues.Another one, another big fat fib, with pic included, that proves the fib to be a fab fib.
It's amazing.
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"No, everyone, do not believe your lying eyes, it's a standard 10.5" measured in the new red rooster barnyard stick."
Cripes call International Weights and Measures, we have warped space time around the new ati card it's so powerful.
LSnK - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
Or plainly spoken, angle independent angle-dependent filtering. How confusing.frozentundra123456 - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
Mildly disappointed in the initial results for this card. It is powerful,admittedly, but it has less than twice the performance of the 4870. Also does not use less power. Maybe I was expecting too much. It surely is not a giant step up like the introduction of the 4xxx series cards. I was hoping for another big leap in performance per watt.I have a feeling that nVidia's 300 series will beat it when it finally comes out, although hopefully ATI will still be ahead in performance per watt and performance per dollar.
I hope they make a good low/midrange card like the 4670 that does not require external power but has increased performance.
Spoelie - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
I reckon you'll see performance improve the coming months, as ATi's compiler improves to use the new instructions more efficiently. The card you see here today will not be the one fighting GT300.Granted, it won't make huge strides, but I guesstimate it to be 5-10% better, depending on circumstance/game, by the november-january timeframe (when GT300 hopefully lands).
Nvidia's baby will probably still be faster, but if the margin turns out to be slim, we'll have another rv770 vs GT200 situation playing out. And when the first wave of DX11 games have hit, somewhere next year, it'll be time to reevaluate again ;).
JonnyDough - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
and I stopped. I had to post this:"Sometimes a surprise is nice. Other times it’s nice for things to go as planned for once.
Compared to the HD 4800 series launch, AMD’s launch of the HD 5800 series today is going to fall in to the latter category. There are no last-minute announcements or pricing games, or NDAs that get rolled back unexpectedly. Today’s launch is about as normal as a new GPU launch can get."
If it's normal for all that crap to happen, wouldn't it be ABNORMAL for AMD to have a great launch? :)
SiliconDoc - Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - link
LOL" . Today’s launch is about as normal as a new GPU launch can get."
I guess he meant "for reviewers" - since the "normal launch" today is "listed on the websites for sale, but greyed out, not available, or pre-order" - meaning NO STOCK.
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Yehah buddy, that is a "as normal as any launch" so long as it's the immensely favored ATI launching, and not that hated greedy Nvidia...
A normal launch and you can't buy the card...rofl.
JonnyDough - Thursday, September 24, 2009 - link
I wasn't being a fanboi, merely mocking normal launches from several companies. Seems like paper launches almost became the norm for awhile. :P