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Copy Framebuffer to RDRAM is full speed on a dedicated PCI-E card.

SeymourOmnis

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I'll upload more videos later. Running on an 8800GTX, that's no integrated graphics.

Not everything is impossible with good specs.
 

squall_leonhart

The Great Gunblade Wielder
ok,.. well then im not sure, as the C2D uses a northbridge.. (and even communicates across the 2 cores using it)
 
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SeymourOmnis

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also, I've found a very weird issue with copy framebuffer to RDRAM option. The higher the resolution I set it, the more FPS I will have!!! (excluding fullscreen).

Any reason for this???
 

gandalf

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what CPU have a PCI-E bridge inside? :confused:

all CPU´s that i know uses the northbridge to connect to a PCI-E card (K8,Conroe (well, real plataform codename),Netburst,etc) at the moment
 

gandalf

Member ready to help
sorry, i "quoting" squall_leonhart.....................................................
 

ShadowFX

Guardian
I can't get anything higher than 42fps with 1.6 and 1.7. Using same C2D here as the poster. However the graphics card is 'only' a GeForce 7950GT.
 

squall_leonhart

The Great Gunblade Wielder
sorry, i "quoting" squall_leonhart.....................................................

Athlon64+ has the memory controller on the CPU and doesn't have a northbridge persay... its all handled by the south bridge.

also

PCIE transactions are handled directly via the CPU via the HyperTransport Controller
 
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SeymourOmnis

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Athlon64+ has the memory controller on the CPU and doesn't have a northbridge persay... its all handled by the south bridge.

also

PCIE transactions are handled directly via the CPU via the HyperTransport Controller

The problem is that I'm using a C2D, not an A64. The mobo that I'm using is the 680i SLI, it doesn't have integrated video, maybe that's why.
 

ShadowFX

Guardian
I'm beginning to suspect the new GeForce 8800 card has something to do with this. My system is similar to SeymouOmnis's, except for the graphics card it seems.

Unless there's something I don't know of...
 

Clements

Active member
Moderator
The 8800GTX has significantly more memory bandwidth than any previous gen card (mostly due to the 384bit interface), so that is probably having some effect on framebuffer copying speed.
 

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