[PIC INSIDE] Dual Volari

Nemesis11

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fonte: http://www.ocworkbench.com/

Já repararam, do lado direito, duas entradas para "sugar energia" :D
 
Em funcionamento:
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Saw the actual 3Dmark2001SE benchmarks and be in for quite a surprise. The actual demo shows the card running and scored a 5000+ 3Dmark score. Only one word, impressed!

System :

Volari Duo V8 Ultra graphics card, P4 3.2G, 8KNXP Intel 875, 2 x 256M DDR400.
 
"Saw the actual 3Dmark2001SE benchmarks and be in for quite a surprise. The actual demo shows the card running and scored a 5000+ 3Dmark score. Only one word, impressed!"

Impressed com 5000+ no 3DMark 2001?

Não entendo.....:confused:
 
Originally posted by ojdr2001
"Saw the actual 3Dmark2001SE benchmarks and be in for quite a surprise. The actual demo shows the card running and scored a 5000+ 3Dmark score. Only one word, impressed!"

Impressed com 5000+ no 3DMark 2001?

Não entendo.....:confused:

Deve ser o 2003......pelo menos espero que seja.
 
Isto é uma board de testes, provavelmente com clocks reduzidos. 5000+ é bem impressionante com uma board de testes e drivers no inicio.

ALém disso, alguem se lembra de uma Sis que se tenha aproximado tanto da nvidia e da Ati?
 
Espero k estas novas placas gráficas venham dar luta á ATI porque parece-me k a Nvidia tá a dar as ultimas em termos de placas gráficas.é sempre preciso k existam pelo menos duas companhias para os produtos evoluirem ker em termos tecnológicos ker nos preços.
 
Também acho que vêm uma placa a sério... para colocarem a placa no high-end é porquê vêm algo de interessante. :D

Mas 3D Mark 2003 não é tudo. :rolleyes:
 
É o 3DMarks2003 ... mas os gajos foram lixados e taparam os scores "individuais" de cada um dos testes.

Gostava de saber é quando é que isto sai e qual o resultado das versões ... "menos exoticas". É que estas placas com 2 GPU's nunca têm muito sucesso.
 
Mais news da Computex 2003

The full range of graphics chips will become available in November in quantity through its growing add-in partners which currently include Power Color and Gigabyte. Right now XGI are still working on beta 2 silicon and perfecting their drivers for optimal performance and compatibility. Pricing is expected to match nVidia and ATi on all levels, ranging from $99 US to $499 US.


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We were given the opportunity to run a stock standard 3DMark 2003 test with the Volari Duo, which is in the simplest terms, is a dual GPU Volari V8 Ultra linked by a 16GB/s bus with 256MB of DDR-2 memory (128MB dedicated to each GPU) which will most likely be very power hungry. Before you jump up and down like we almost did, XGI learnt off nVidia’s mistakes with the GeForce FX 5800 Ultra and designed the IC in a way which allows for add-in partners to either use a maximum of 512MB DDR or DDR-2 memory based on their memory clock speed requirements and supply of DDR-2 memory, which is still only in the early phases. With DDR memory, the memory core is designed to run around 375MHz (750MHz DDR) and with DDR-2 memory around 500MHz (1GHz DDR) with the GPU running at 350MHz.

Like we posted in the news today, the results were quite pleasing for such an early product. The Volari Duo scored 5,370 under 3DMark 2003 consistently which is a tad slower than GeForce FX 5900 Ultra and Radeon 9800 Pro – We were told that the high-end Volari V8 Ultra is scoring in the 3k range with the mainstream Volari V5 Ultra in the 2k range. As XGI drivers mature, we expect performance to increase to levels close to nVidia and ATI.


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To finish off I wanted to mention an interesting comment from XGI about their dual GPU system. You may expect performance to be blisteringly fast but as XGI explained to us, it is cheaper to produce a dual GPU system since it becomes very expensive to produce such a complex GPU on the allocated die space which according to XGI will become common place among GPU makers soon as technologies continue to advance.
 
Right now XGI are still working on beta 2 silicon and perfecting their drivers for optimal performance and compatibility

Ora aí está. Bem me parecia que não era final.
Acho que 5370 não é nada mau para o 1º produto de uma companhia (xgi=Sis+trident).
Se já têm a Power Color e a Gigabyte tb é bom sinal.
Agora é ver se não demoram 1 ano a manda-la cá para fora.
 
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