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PostPosted: 31 Mar 2010, 20:40 
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I've been playing at 6060x1080 resolution for about a week now with a single HD5870 and I have to say I am really happy (and surprised) with the performance I am getting.

You can't "Max" games but I am still able to use all high settings in all the games I have tried. HAWX runs fine maxed with 2xAA, Just Cause 2 runs smoothly at a mix of high/medium settings, and even Crysis runs alright at "High" settings w/o AA.

I'd say it is certainly worth it to go Eyefinity even if it means lowering a few settings.



That you run Crysis on high with just 1 card in 6060 x 1080 with playable settings i have a very hard time to belive. When i play crysis on my overclocked 5850 in crossfire 979 / 1200 ( Just as good as 5870 ) in 4900 x 900 i get avrage of lets say maybe 20-25 fps.


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PostPosted: 31 Mar 2010, 22:58 
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[quote]I've been playing at 6060x1080 resolution for about a week now with a single HD5870 and I have to say I am really happy (and surprised) with the performance I am getting.

You can't "Max" games but I am still able to use all high settings in all the games I have tried. HAWX runs fine maxed with 2xAA, Just Cause 2 runs smoothly at a mix of high/medium settings, and even Crysis runs alright at "High" settings w/o AA.

I'd say it is certainly worth it to go Eyefinity even if it means lowering a few settings.



That you run Crysis on high with just 1 card in 6060 x 1080 with playable settings i have a very hard time to belive. When i play crysis on my overclocked 5850 in crossfire 979 / 1200 ( Just as good as 5870 ) in 4900 x 900 i get avrage of lets say maybe 20-25 fps.

I agree. Hard to believe Crysis can be run at high at those settings. Crysis Warhead is unplayable with high setting at 5760x1200. Lowering the shaders to mainstream is the first thing to do to stop the slideshow at 2fps. Overall I found mostly mainstream and a mix of some gamer settings to be ok at that res.

Ceogar - I take it your CFX 5850s are running nice and smooth for you (like no laggy feeling versus single screen)? Would you mind telling me what motherboard chipset you're on.


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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2010, 00:00 
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I have a Asus Sabertooth so intel p55.


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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2010, 02:30 
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I haven't tested Crysis: Warhead, but I just ran the original Crysis at 6060x1080 with all settings at "High" with no AA and I got an average of about 25 FPS when playing through the first mission up to the part where you destroy the radar jammer. Now, granted for many people this is unacceptable but it felt pretty smooth to me. There is always the option of lowering one or two of the settings to medium and that could really boost the FPS especially in later scenes when there are more effects happening.

Fortunately, I have no real desire to actually play Crysis again so the relatively poor performance in the game doesn't bother me. I'm still having plenty of fun using Eyefinity in other games like HAWX, Blockland, and Just Cause 2. In a few months I may upgrade to Crossfire, but for right now the performance is quite surprising.


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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2010, 03:47 
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Word of caution about crossfire eyefinity. I'm going to be selling my second 5870 and 5970 as it hasn't worked out for me. With crossfire there is noticeable lag for me. A single gpu is far smoother. Not all have this issue but I have been unable to pin point what it is that causes this for some and not for others. I thought it was x8/x8 bandwidth limitation but ruled that out as a 5970 has the same issues for me.


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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2010, 03:52 
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Somehow, i have a feeling that Crysis will still be used as a benchmark in 10 years.


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PostPosted: 11 Apr 2010, 04:06 
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i believe the reason crossfire does not work well with infinity is because the crossfire bridge was not meant to move more than 2560x1600 pixels across it. you can google this.

this is also the reason the 5970 card actually handles it better as there is no bridge or the bridge is internal. there has been some talk that they are working to push the card->card communication back onto the PCI-E lanes. I wish AMD would actually officially comment on this. I am waiting before i pick up a second 5870.

id like to see someone actually do an in-depth eyefinity/crossfire performance review/writeup.


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PostPosted: 11 Apr 2010, 04:31 
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Well for me the CF / EF stuttering issue was just as bad on a 5970 as it was for 2 x 5870s. I was thinking it might be the crossfire bridge (I was using 2 bridges) before I tried a 5970 and was shocked I had the same results.


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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2010, 09:44 
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Here's something interesting from hardocp's new eyefinity6 review (included 2 x 5870 E6's in CFX and eyfinity). On the Bad Company 2 page Brent admits what some of us have been saying all along (http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/04/12/ati_radeon_hd_5870_eyefinity_6_performance_review/4):

"With multi-GPU CrossFireX we needed to aim for higher framerates in order for the game to feel smoother. When the average framerates were down around 30-40FPS, the game felt choppy even though the framerate was at 30FPS. We found that by keeping the framerate higher, the game smoothed out and the choppiness was diminished."

So even when they upped the frames into the 50s it felt smoother but the choppiness was only "diminished". Seems to agree with my experience with CFX & EF. Sub 60fps is noticeable. 60 to 90fps is a lot better but still there.

Crossfire eyefinity reviews really need to highlight this point more because really the reported fps particularly in demanding games is rubbish. You have a situation where 40fps is really 20fps effective.

Anyway this admission coming from a site like [H] kinda makes it official for me, that it's not an isolated problem but seems to be an inherent issue.


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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2010, 22:42 
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Well for me the CF / EF stuttering issue was just as bad on a 5970 as it was for 2 x 5870s. I was thinking it might be the crossfire bridge (I was using 2 bridges) before I tried a 5970 and was shocked I had the same results.

Are you using 4XAA ?


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