DavidGraham
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That is good to hear , and such a great relief .
Yes, easily. The Jaguar cores in the upcoming consoles are far, far weaker than desktop CPU cores.
I don't think it's that bad. You're getting ~40 fps on a Phenom II or i5 760...these are old cpu's.
A Kepler SMX is drastically different from a Fermi SM. It runs instructions from 4 warps every cycle instead of two, and is two-way superscalar. This means it can in theory issue 8 instructions per cycle (=8x32=256 MADs), but only has 6 execution ports, giving you the 192 (=6x32) figure.
The bandwidth number is misleading in this regard since you also have to take into account the clock rate being lowered.
Carsten, what did the cpu usage look like during those tests?
That's what I'm running currently
Carsten, what did the cpu usage look like during those tests?
Ok,seriously, consoles have 8 cores running @1.6GHz , can 4 cores running @3.2 GHz match them in performance?
I used to think they can , but after seeing Crysis 3 I don't anymore!
This is the launch driver for GeForce GTX TITAN.
Besides average values have that idiotic tendency to result from higher and lower values.
Here's a cpu usage graph of my Q9550@4Ghz running Crysis 3 public MP. The gpus were two 5850s@850Mhz. The settings were at max bar AA.
Looks like I was close with my 30% prediction.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1362327/various-gtx-titan-previews/1580#post_19344015
Better results at Guru 3d, however they didn't appear to include the AvP score which wasn't a good one...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1362327/various-gtx-titan-previews/1560#post_19343859
I guess we'll be looking at anything between 25% as a low point and possibly as high as 45% (faster than the Ghz Edition) as a high point. Pretty crazy when you think about it. 45% is reasonable and 25% is terrible, that's quite a difference.
Date of release has todays date 2013.02.21.
Did reviewers have this already or can we expect reviews today to come out using older drivers?