02-27-2009, 07:38 AM
(02-27-2009, 02:58 AM)Gentleman Wrote: [ -> ]There isn't other explanation for this
The explanation was given to you already, more than once. You didn't understand how software mode worked when you made this thread and you still don't seem to.
I have an e8600 that I sometimes run at 4.5GHz. The results will vary from game to game, but I always get significantly worse performance in software mode because I'm only using a dual core, not a quad. When I use software mode on my Q6600 at 3.6GHz, I get very nice speeds, significantly higher than with my e8600 in software mode. Although as expected, hardware mode is usually still better.
Until you get a quad core at the same clock speed as him, you're not going to have anywhere near the same performance.
As for the 9600GT vs 8800M GTS, I don't know what an 8800M is, but if it's the equivalent of either the 8800GT or the 8800GTS for desktop PCs, then it's much better than a 9600GT. I have GoW and GoW2 but they're still wrapped up so I don't know if GoW is GPU intensive or not. It's still another difference to consider.
Before calling him a liar you should make sure to do your research first.
Edit- The 8800M GTS is a little bit weaker than the 9600GT. It has slower core, shader, and memory clocks, but has the same amount of stream processors. It also uses a lot less power, but that's to be expected.
(02-26-2009, 10:56 PM)kainbr3 Wrote: [ -> ]8800 GTS: 62,08 GB/s
The number you posted there is the maximum memory bandwidth of an 8800GTS, which is a desktop graphics card, and not the 8800M GTS, which is a notebook graphics card. The correct number for your card would be 51.2GB/s, and even then there are more things to consider than just that.