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Review: ASUS vs ASUS: GeForce 8800 Ultra vs. Radeon HD 2900 XT.

by Tarinder Sandhu on 18 July 2007, 08:34

Tags: ASUS GeForce 8800, Asus Radeon HD 2900 XT, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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Vital stats and temps



Vital stats

Graphics Cards ASUS EAH2900XT 512MiB ASUS EN8800ULTRA 768MiB
GPU clock 743MHz 612MHz
Shader clock 743MHz 1500MHz
Memory clock (effective) 1656MHz 2160MHz
Memory interface, size, and implementation 512-bit, 512MiB, GDDR3 384-bit, 768MiB, GDDR3
Memory Bandwidth 105.60GB/sec 103.68GB/sec
Manufacturing process TSMC, 80nm (80HS) TSMC, 90nm (90HS)
Transistor Count 700M+ 681M
DirectX Shader Model 4.0
Vertex Shading* 320 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD (Unified) 128 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD+MUL dual-issue (Unified)
Fragment Shading* 320 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD (Unified) 128 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD+MUL dual-issue (Unified)
Geometry Shading* 320 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD (Unified) 128 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD+MUL dual-issue (Unified)
Compute rate 475GFLOPs/s 576GFLOPs/s
ROPs and AA 16
Up to 24x CFAA
24
Up to 16x CSAA
Pixel fillrate 11.872GPixels/s 14.680GPixels/s
DVI outputs Dual-link DVI
HDCP support Yes; dual-link DVI Yes; single-link DVI
Price £250 £420


* - the stream processors can be allocated to work on pixel, vertex or geometry data, so the total is 320/128.

A few things to note here, folks. Adherence to DX10 dictates that both GPUs utilise a unified shading architecture. NVIDIA splits up the shader clock and raises the frequency. AMD, on the other hand, uses a base clock speed of 743MHz for its shaders.

Both architectures are forward-looking and have oodles of compute power. What's clear is that the EN8800ULTRA, priced at around £420, costs around 70 per cent more than the EAH2900XT. The question is whether its faster speed - which isn't particularly obvious when viewing the vital stats - can offset the additional expense.

Temperatures

Graphics cards ASUS EAH2900XT 512MiB ASUS EN8800ULTRA 768MiB
Ambient temps 21.5°C 20.5°C
Idle temps 59°C 59°C
Load temps 71°C 80°C
Ambient-Load difference (lower is better) 49.5°C 59.5°C


ASUS' EN8800ULTRA runs a little hotter than its Radeon counterpart but, crucially, thanks to an excellent heatsink design, is quieter when subject to prolonged 3D load.