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Greenboi said:Pottsey:
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/07/19/is_ageias_physx_failing_uk/page5.html#could_physx_be_useless
really, really not worth £100 =(
not sure if theyre old or not but the game looks like CF: Revolution
Squakingcow said:That's the old combat training, the fps difference is minute in that because it doesn't implement the naff software cloth effects like revolution![]()
Cyber-Mav said:those benchmarks are made on games which are rigged to show a performance increase like cell factor. look what happens in that game, they purposley rigged it so it runs like crap on any system that does not have a ppu then when a ppu is added it increases fps, but i bet 80% of that speed increase comes from the throttle on the fps being lifted just cuz the ppu card is in the machine. i bet is someone hacked the game to believe there was a ppu in the pc when there physically is not one in there the game would then run just as fast as if the ppu was actually in there, probably even faster.
the reason that i may not find new benchmarks in graw is because everyone has given up on the agiea card and its just a waste of time for them to play around with rigged hardware thats just a waste of time, effort and money.
Pottsey said:Tomshardware Physics reviews are extremely poor they made tons of mistakes that even amateurs wouldn’t make. Like they looked at Havok physics thinking it was Ageia then made a page full slamming Ageia because of those Havok problems. It’s still funny to read now.
That benchmark was unfair first it was the old drivers with performance problems, 2nd they used a beta program that’s unfinished and last they ran the CPU with much lower settings then the PPU. It wasnt just the cloth that was missing from the CPU.
Tomshardware has really gone downhill over the years. Its a shame they used to be a good site.
Pottsey said:Tomshardware Physics reviews are extremely poor they made tons of mistakes that even amateurs wouldn’t make. Like they looked at Havok physics thinking it was Ageia then made a page full slamming Ageia because of those Havok problems. It’s still funny to read now.
That benchmark was unfair first it was the old drivers with performance problems, 2nd they used a beta program that’s unfinished and last they ran the CPU with much lower settings then the PPU. It wasnt just the cloth that was missing from the CPU.
Tomshardware has really gone downhill over the years. Its a shame they used to be a good site.
Shiz said:Just posted my latest review of the PhysX cards. Might show what they can do in a few more games :
Ageia PhysX Review
Shiz said:Cheers for the compliments dude. That link is quite interesting...
Pottsey said:“technically an ad hominem attack, why not stick to the facts and avoid the sophistry.”
It was not ad hominem attack and I was sticking to the facts not using opinion. The fact is Tomshardware in a Ageia review looked at Havok physics found loads of problems in the game with Havok wrote pages on how Ageia is rubbish due to those problems with Havok. They took screenshots of Havok then wrote on how the PPU did nothing or made things worse with the screenshots of Havok as examples. After people pointed out there mistake they refused to correct it. They also lowered the settings for the CPU then went its faster then a PPU. Again fact not opinion.
Robbie G said:Not sure who Giftmacher's in love with over at Tom's Hardware but there's clearly a flame burning for him / her!