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ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 Series Graphics DX11 Real-Time Demos

Yuck - it still looks like the graphics are stuck together as a scene with prit-stick.

Come one - full scene rendering please!
 
Wow a quick go on the Ladybug demo and it's mighty impressive. Really intense detail on the ladybug itself. Will try the other later!
 
HOLY XXXX!!! The 3D wave simulator made my power use spike higher then ANYTHING I've tried yet. OCCT, Prime95+3Dmark, multiple Dx11 demos, nothing touches 3D wave sim for eating power up!

My UPS power meter is extremely accurate for total system power use. I typically idle around 110 watts for total system usage. When something hits the CPU hard enough, but only the CPU, power spikes up to around 190-200 watts total system use. But, things that use one of the two GPUs kicks that up to around 280-290 watts. Things get interesting when something asks for 2 GPUs though, averaging around 350-400 watts total depending on just how harsh the test is. Farcry 2 at 1920x1080, 4xAA 16xAF only ends up pulling down around 380 watts or so, with Crossfire doing it's thing fully.

3D wave sim made me spike up to 480 watts total system pull. WOW!!! That's alotta power! Admittedly, this is no power sipping system when under load, but at idle it does remarkably well. But with that crazy Dx11 wave demo thingy, the power use becomes almost a little scary
 
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You need a DX11 GPU for the executable real-time demos but there are videos for those without.

The Mecha demo is pants, Ladybug one is worth a watch though.

noticed when i installed it and it said i could not run because i did not have 1 of the three things(dx11 gpu) lol.
 
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