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Time and time again people come onto this board, or others, and say that nVidia isn't too bad, or you can't really notice the loss of image quality, or Half-Life 2 is an isolated inccident... time and time again forum posters are mustered, sent forth, and post rational and reasoned argument.
Yet, this is a huge duplication of effort. Examples are stated, restated and stated again, across many boards. Wouldn't it be better to have some article (or just a post) detailing everything that has happened in regards to nVidia for the last year. Hell, I followed it all and I still don't remember everything, yet I see so many misinformed articles who I want to correct, but I don't have the time or will to continually type out this information. I really think something needs to be documented, and who better than Beyond3D, a site which brings some real technical know-how to the table. |
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Hi Quitch,
I've been thinking about doing something like this for both ATI and Nvidia, but I haven't had the time recently, and am involved in working in another project at the moment. Might happen at some point though! Nite_Hawk |
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Everytime I've tried to do something like that I keep getting comments like; "it's a nice recap, but nothing new", or "it's the same thing you've been reading about, but organized" and sort of gave up the effort on it.
I do it occasionally still in EB's staff lounge just so I have a place to reference all the links at though. (I'm incredibly lazy that way, private boards are great notepads.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Hi!
Apparently we are on the same wavelength. I've done a record of the (negative) events surrounding nVidia since the launch of NV30, completed with relevant links and quotes. It's still not complete yet but I'll post it later (when I reached home) so that everyone can fill in the parts that's missed out. Cheers. |
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Sounds good to me. ^_^ Information organization always makes me randy.
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Well, I've writen editorials that are basically summaries of some of the more pertinent goings on with nVidia of late, nut certainly no one article has covered every single aspect. Nor, to be honest, do I think it needs to - Most of the topics have been done to death, and those that don't 'get it' by now never will.
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This is not an article but rather a summary of references to the issues arising with nVidia since the NV30 preview. I've tried to link to the original source of information or official news releases if possible. Relevant quotes are included. Links without details are either too long to be included as quotes or play a more supportive role. Links to DriverHeaven thread's are not verified yet.
Some other events that are not included (yet): - ShaderMark optimizations - nVidia's article/brochure that explicitly claims NV30's 8-pipe architecture? - Any article on trilinear issues with UT2003 other than the B3D thread? - Any others? Ok, here it goes: 15 Nov 2002: ExtremeTech previews the GeForceFX architecture Article Title: Inside the GeForceFX Architecture Quote:
NOTE: nVidia avoids directly commenting on number of pipelines. 18 Nov 2002: nVidia officially announces the GeForceFX http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_20021117_7182.html 10 Feb 2003: Beyond3d raises issue of GeForceFX's 8 pipeline claim in its forums. Thread Title: GeForce FX: 8x1 or 4x2? http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4252 11 February 2003: FutureMark releases 3DMark03 http://www.futuremark.com/pressroom/...leases/?021103 11 February 2003: nVidia executives criticizes 3DMark03 Article Title: Nvidia Decries 3DMark03 http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...,884239,00.asp 14 February 2003: ExtremeTech analysis on legitimacy of 3DMark03 Article Title: Vendors Squabble Over 3DMark Benchmark Quote:
15 February 2003: Article Title: ATi and Futuremark's Response to NVIDIA's Report http://hwextreme.com/reviews/misc/3dresponse/ ~15 February 2003: FutureMark releases counterpoints to nVidia's 3DMark03 claims. http://www.futuremark.com/companyinf...discussion.pdf 21 February 2003: TheInquirer clarifies with nVidia on GeForceFX architecture: Quote:
Other references: http://www.tech-report.com/news_arch...ew.x/2003/2/21 http://www.tech-report.com/news_arch...ew.x/2003/2/23 27 March 2003: nVidia officially releases Detonator 43.45 http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_archive.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/win9x_archive.html 10 April 2003: NVIDIA and Electronic Arts Form Exclusive Strategic Alliance http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_20030409_7420.html 12 May 2003: nVida officially announces the NV35 http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_20030512_2396.html 14 May 2003: ExtremeTech releases article on cheating in 3DMark03 by 44.03 DetonatorFX Article Title: Driver Irregularities May Inflate nVidia Benchmarks http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1088795,00.asp 14 May 2003: nVidia officially releases DetonatorFX 44.03 http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_archive.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/win9x_archive.html 23 May 2003: Extremetech releases article on "cheats" Article Title: ExtremeTech Testing Confirms Futuremark Discovery of nVidia, ATI "Cheats" http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1105324,00.asp 23 May 2003: 3DMark03 Patch 330 Released (with Audit Report) http://www.futuremark.com/news/?news...305/2003052308 http://www.futuremark.com/companyinf...dit_report.pdf nVidia's response: Quote:
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03 June 2003: Futuremark and NVIDIA Statement http://www.futuremark.com/news/?news...306/2003060305 Quote:
16 June 2003: Firingsquad compares FX5900Ultra vs Radeon9800Pro and others Article Title: MSI GeForce FX5900-TD128 Review http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardwa...ew/default.asp NOTE: Use of non-standard benchmarks on non-DX9 level games 30 June 2003: Firingsquad compares FX5900Ultra vs Radeon9800Pro and others Article Title: 3D Performance with Unreal Tournament 2003 http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardwa...rf/default.asp NOTE: Use of non-standard benchmarks 03 July 2003: Beyond3d thread on NV3x texturing in UT2003 issue created Thread Title: GeForce FX & UT2003: "Performance" Texturing A http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6719 03 July 2003: digit-life (Unwinder) releases article on benchmark cheat analysis: Article Title: Battle of ATI and NVIDIA: where are fair duels? or dishonest treating of 3DMark http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...ect/index.html NOTE: Article uses AntiDetector scripts. ~07 July 2003: First news of nVidia to rejoin FutureMark's beta program: http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6769 18 July 2003: nvidia (through HardOCP) defines guidelines for optimizations: NOTE: Related images: http://www.hardocp.com/images/news/1...oRuO_1_1_l.gif http://www.hardocp.com/images/news/1...oRuO_1_2_l.gif http://www.hardocp.com/images/news/1...oRuO_1_3_l.gif ~19 July 2003: nVidia mades up with DriverHeaven and Omegadrive http://www.driverheaven.net/showthre...threadid=20967 http://www.driverheaven.net/showthre...threadid=20963 NOTE: Forum requires free registration 21 July 2003: amdmb examines analysis on 30% performance increase for UT2K3 Article Title: UT2K3 Image Quality: Detonator 44.03 Examined http://www.amdmb.com/article-display...D=247&PageID=1 22 July 2003: ExtremeTech releases article: Article Title: nVidia's Risky 3D Optimization Gamble http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1200962,00.asp ~22 July 2003: DriverHeaven reports on legal means to end (nVidia) Omega drivers http://www.driverheaven.net/showthre...eadid=18877&s= NOTE: Forum requires free registration 26 July 2003: Article Title: ATi & nVidia in driver "optimizations" race http://www.3dcenter.org/artikel/ati_...en/index_e.php NOTE: Article includes use of DigitLife's anti-cheat script. 12 August 2003: nVidia rejoins FutureMark benchmark development program http://www.futuremark.com/pressroom/...leases/?081203 13 August 2003: nVidia officially releases Detonator 45.23 http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_45.23 http://www.nvidia.com/object/win9x_45.23 24 August 2003: Beyond3D compares DX9 performance in TombRaider benchmarks Article Title: Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness DX9 Performance http://www.beyond3d.com/misc/traod_dx9perf/ 03 Sep 2003: Tomb Raider Patch v.49 released http://www.eidosinteractive.co.uk/su...o.html?ptid=67 05 Sep 2003: Gamers Depot emailed John Carmack on NV3x pixel shading performance: Quote:
10 Sep 2003: Valve showcases HalfLife2 benchmark performances on ATi Shader Day presentation: Article Title: Valve lets off steam over NVIDIA performance... and offers a new graphics benchmark http://www.techreport.com/etc/2003q3/valve 11 Sep 2003: Microsoft endorses Half Life2 benchmark: Quote:
11 Sep 2003: nVidia responds to Half Life2 performance issues: Quote:
12 Sep 2003: ExtremeTech confirms Half Life2 benchmark results released by Valve Article Title: Valve's Half-Life 2 Test Results Confirmed http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1265063,00.asp NOTE: Analysis for individual test demos explained 15 Sep 2003: Beta Win2k & WinXP nVidia 51.75 Detonator Driver (dated 28 Aug 03) available from http://www.3dchipset.com/drivers/bet...a/nt5/5175.php 13 Sep 2003: Analysis reveals performance improvements of 51.75 driver at expense of image quality: Article Title: AQUAMARK 3 PREVIEW & PERFORMANCE COMPARISON http://www.driverheaven.net/articles...ark3/index.htm 14 Sep 2003: Comparison of 5900Ultra vs Radeon9800Pro AIW in PixelShader2 games: Detonator 50 Drivers http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/..._rel50/001.htm 15 Sep 2003: AquaMark3 officially released http://www.aquamark3.com/archive.htm 15 Sep 2003: nVidia claims Detonator 51.75 not ready: Quote:
15 Sep 2003: Removal of true trilinear filtering Detonator 51,75 with new "optimizations" Quote:
NOTE: Article is in German, use Bablefish to translate. 16 Sep 2003: Eidos pulled patch 49 for Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness, due to nVidia influence. Quote:
17 Sep 2003: John Carmack about GeForce FX and DirectX 9 Quote:
23 Sep 2003: Futuremark Publishes Guidelines for Driver Optimizations Quote:
26 Sep 2003: Tomb Raider Patch v.52 released http://www.eidosinteractive.co.uk/su...o.html?ptid=67 NOTE: Release date remains as that of v.49 Quote:
27 Sep 2003: Article Title: AquaMark 3 Image Quality Comparison http://www.3dgpu.com/modules/wfsecti...p?articleid=76 29 Sep 2003: ShaderMark2.0 released Quote:
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HOLY Crap thats a great list CI, Thanks sooo much!
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since this list begins at 15 nov, this even leaves soom room for some more events if you want to cover a year
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Nice list!
I don't know though, if it's a good thing or a bad thing that [H] doesn't appear on it at all. Also, I would say that the ball started rolling not in November, but with the R300 launch....that's when web sites started (presumably with nVidia inside info) "pre-hyping" the NV30. "Yeah, Radeon 9700 is good...but wait until NV30 gets here soon....I have these specs, see...." The list also does not include any of the Cg release and hype which, IIRC also started in the Summer of '03.... |
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CI, that is a brilliant list, you should start a topic for it, maybe someone will sticky it (or at the least we can add links as required). |
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I have to agree too, it's a very nice compilation.
However, I think that you should add links to John Carmack's .plan updates as well, from spring '03, as he has talked extensively about the performance he got with the NV30 (ie. 50% as fast as the R300 when using the same full precision codepath). |
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29 January 2003: John Carmack talks about NV30 and R300 performance
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You missed the comment from Nvidia around the time the DX9 non-standard benchmarking started, where they stated that FRAPS was not a reliable measuring tool for FX cards.
Other than that it's pretty good. It would be made complete if you included all the marketing and PR FUD that was being spewed by NV before xmas. Such as the break-in video, the cinematic rendering, how it will beat the competition etc. Also where is the disapearance of the 5800 from Nvidia's website. And lastly the time they ridiculed there own 5800 product at a developers conference. |
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Good compilation CI.
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At any rate, great compilation! Took me a bit to pick up my jaw there, but hey. Have fun keeping up. |
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How do I know they are not doing the same thing right now in their offices about NV35? They are already lying and saying it's faster and better than the benchmarks and games show it to be. How do I know there won't be a video after NV40 is announced "impressing me" with how Nvidia think the NV35 is an underpowered DX8-and-a-half design they they decided to lie about for the last year too? If that's the kind of respect Nvidia have for their customers, I'll take my money elsewhere thanks... |
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Well, I thought of starting out this list fairly recently when I realised that I'm losing track of the various (mostly negative) events that arise since NV30's launch. It's more of a reminder of what was wrong with nVidia. Hyping up a product before launch is fine by me since there's no indication of actual performance. I would prefer the product to speak for itself. It's the sheer amount of untruths, propaganda and damage that nVidia dealt out in its attempt to cover up/deny the GeForceFX weaknesses after third party evaluation that irks me. As such, I've tried to restrict the scope of the list to early article/threads whose contents pertain to such nature for various events. You could say that the focus of this list is a chronological documentation to nVidia's FUD attempts after NV30's launch in oppose to the truth. Cg is primarily meant for developers. Articles/threads with statements from such folks inline with the focus of the list would be most useful. I haven't had the chance to encounter such documents yet. Like I said, this list is not complete and certainly far from perfect. I would welcome any other useful contributions in this area. As for [H]ardOCP, I must also admit that I have not gone through their records yet. In the course of my search, apart from 3 slides, I have yet to come across any of the situations above in which they have been referenced for making an early investigation/statement/clarification in their headlines. I'll amend accordingly if I can find the time to dig into their site. Quote:
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As for the videos, it's just mostly common PR stuff which is not really the focus of the list. The NV30 is on their site: http://www.nvidia.com/page/fx_5800.html though it's unclear whether it's referring to the Ultra or non-Ultra version. I'll include in the FlowFX spoof. Ok, here's the updates for some of the suggestions as well as a few more: 9 August 2002: Tech-report covers DX9 cards Article Title: ATI's Radeon 9700 versus NVIDIA's NV30 http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2002q...s/index.x?pg=5 NOTE: nVidia's non-disclosure of pipeline and texture sampling count 29 January 2003: John Carmack's .plan updates Quote:
http://www.webdog.org/cgi-bin/finger...20030208202555 24 February 2003: Tech-report summarizes the 3DMark03 controversy Article Title: Dissecting the 3DMark03 controversy http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2003q...y/index.x?pg=1 19 May 2003: NV30 FlowFX spoof from nVidia News Title: NV30 Is Handy! http://www.nvnews.net/cgi-bin/archiv...ry=1&view=5-03 http://www.nvnews.net/files/NVIDIAFlowFX_video.zip Alternative resources: http://users.pandora.be/darkt/NVIDIAFlowFX_video.zip (from: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9773) 2 June 2003: Dell weights in support for 3DMark03 Article Title: Dell voices support for 3DMark03 Quote:
5 June 2003: Tech-report reports on AF performance by renaming 3Dmark03 Article Title: Further NVIDIA optimizations for 3DMark03? http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2003q...3/index.x?pg=1 13 June 2003: 3DVelocity reviews the NV35 Review Title: NVIDIA GeForceFX 5900 Ultra (Reference) Quote:
NOTE: The page in link above comes after the review as an update. 19 Jun 2003: nVidia raises doubts on reliability of FRAPS in response to 3DVelocity's review Thread Title: NVIDIA Are the Industry Standard Shader Driving Force? Quote:
24 July 2003: Bjorn3D interviews nVidia driver team Article Title: Bjorn3D NVIDIA Driver chat log http://www.bjorn3d.com/_preview.php?articleID=313 Changes in nVidia's marketing for GeForceFX's architecture: nVidia's claims of 8 pixels per clock for GeForceFX: Quote:
File: TB-00653-001_v01_Overview_110402.pdf (PDF created 04/11/2002, no longer available from nVidia) Key Features Title: Fifth-Generation Workstation Graphics Architecture Quote:
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http://www.nvidia.com/page/techbriefs111802.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/overview_tb.html http://www.nvidia.com/attach/4109?ty...rt&primitive=0 File: NVIDIA_GeForce_FX_GPUs_041803_v2.pdf (PDF created 23/04/2003, available as of 04 Oct 2003) Other information yet to be included: - nVidia's recommendation for 2xAA and ?AF in benchmarking? - nVidia (David Kirk interview?) claims that definitions not longer accurate to describe their architecture. Keep those suggestions flowin' in! Last of all, do pardon my grammar if it sounds funny in any way! Cheers again! |
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A) Buy ATI next time B) do a little research and not buy on brand loyalty So really you should be happy, the more informed the consumer the higher standards NVDA, and ATI have to adhere to, this really is in the end true.
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NVidia vocally denied this rumor and later put out a press release saying that 1.5 million GFFX units had been ordered/shipped, but if you read the release closely you noticed that this was for the whole NV3X family not NV30. (Couldn't find the urls, sorry.) Cheers, AJ BTW: A list like this should be hosted in it's own url (Uttar? How about NFI?) so that you could aways simply easily refer to the url. |
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IIRC, some big wig at NV (perhaps DK, I'm not sure) made some really interesting comments last year, which are quite funny when you look back, something among the lines of :
"A 256 bits memory bus is overkill" or "It is not possible to build a true next generation part on the 0.15 process" Anyone got links to those ?
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