RoadHazard
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Probably late to this, but does this take consoles into account? AMD is in all of them now. Not the same thing, I know, but looking at just PC GPUs probably makes things look a bit more dire for them than they really are...?
Competition is good my ass. Monopoly is where it is at.
I for one welcome our new Nvidia overlord and age of upcoming $500+ video graphic card for 'mid range'.
It would be neat if there was a way to map all the "Nvidia is salty" posts that have been made on Gaf during the PS4/Xbone launch year and overlay it to that graph.
Probably late to this, but does this take consoles into account? AMD is in all of them now. Not the same thing, I know, but looking at just PC GPUs probably makes things look a bit more dire for them than they really are...?
I hear nothing but bad stuff about ATI and driver support.
Once had an ATI card and had endless compatibility problems. Was so excited for Command and Conquer 3 and the fucking thing never worked for more than 20 minutes before crashing.
Meanwhile I've never had a problem with nvidia, both mobile and desktop GPUs.
ATI can get fucked.
Probably late to this, but does this take consoles into account? AMD is in all of them now. Not the same thing, I know, but looking at just PC GPUs probably makes things look a bit more dire for them than they really are...?
Both driver sets have their little advantages
That's a shame, AMD cards historically often had a much better performance/price ratio than Nvidia's cards.
Probably late to this, but does this take consoles into account? AMD is in all of them now. Not the same thing, I know, but looking at just PC GPUs probably makes things look a bit more dire for them than they really are...?
Nvidia's one really big advantage in terms of drivers is CPU usage. Dx12 introduction will probably reduce that advantage significantly.
Why is everyone who doesn't like AMD software spreading misinformation? I bought a 7950 in 2012 and used it until mid 2014 (my first AMD/ATI card for over 5 years - the price/performance was too good to pass on), and the software side of things just isn't at the same level as nVidia. It lacks the polish of a premium product, and I had more issues in those 18-24 months or so on AMD than I've had on nVidia for years both before & after.
Exactly. This was the primary motivation for mantle in my estimation. AMD's drivers have improved a great deal in the past 5-6 years in terms of stability & features, but based on the data we've seen from all the early DX12 tests it seems they're still not been as efficient or "close to the metal" as nVidia's normal drivers. In English what this means is that while AMD's architecture & driver sets are generally competitive they leave a lot of performance on the table that mantle/DX12 is likely to unlock. DX12 bodes well for AMD owners.
Why is everyone who doesn't like AMD software spreading misinformation? I bought a 7950 in 2012 and used it until mid 2014 (my first AMD/ATI card for over 5 years - the price/performance was too good to pass on), and the software side of things just isn't at the same level as nVidia. It lacks the polish of a premium product, and I had more issues in those 18-24 months or so on AMD than I've had on nVidia for years both before & after.
AMD drivers are still crappy.
Latest driver:
- In GTA5 if you enable MSAA, you get artifacts in the bottom right of the screen.
- In MKX you get the whole screen with artifacts in the Dead Woods stage (was fine with previous driver, but i need the latest for gta5 performance.)
I'm sorry, but never again AMD, this is enough. I learned my lesson.
AMD drivers are still crappy.
Latest driver:
- In GTA5 if you enable MSAA, you get artifacts in the bottom right of the screen.
- In MKX you get the whole screen with artifacts in the Dead Woods stage (was fine with previous driver, but i need the latest for gta5 performance.)
I'm sorry, but never again AMD, this is enough. I learned my lesson.
AMD drivers are still crappy.
Latest driver:
- In GTA5 if you enable MSAA, you get artifacts in the bottom right of the screen.
DirectX12 is a HUGE benefit for AMD GPUs:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9112/exploring-dx12-3dmark-api-overhead-feature-test/3
This is very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Seems AMD cards stand to benefit a lot more from DX12. I suppose this is what you would expect when they are not able to unlock as much performance currently from their cards through drivers as Nvidia. Interesting how Mantle and what is now Vulkan unlocks even more performance from 6-cores for AMD cards, too. Again, you'd expect this as they helped develop Mantle, but interesting to see how it compares to DX12.
People comparing this gen's release with last gen's release purposely omit the fact that this had consoles distributed to a wide range of regions whereas PS3 was released in Japan exclusively for a time and 360 wasn't done releasing in regions until around 2008. If you ask me... the number aren't looking too good for a world wide release of these consoles. The funny thing is is that they know the average consumer that reads "the numbers" are going to take that into account.
Are you seriously claiming that it's impossible to prefer the NV software ecosystem while being well-informed?The problem here is you have two sets of people: those that have only ever had Nvidia GPUs and have an antiquated view of AMD cards and software and who perpetuate the bad things they hear about AMD cards because why wouldn't they and how would they know? This is more ignorance than anything sinister.
And then you have another more malignant group of people who are firmly in the Nvidia camp after having spent hundreds of dollars on the newest NV GPUs and who choose to be wilfully ignorant about the current state of rival AMD products, helping to spread misinformation as it helps justify their investment.
Pick one of the two.
I hear nothing but bad stuff about ATI and driver support.
Once had an ATI card and had endless compatibility problems. Was so excited for Command and Conquer 3 and the fucking thing never worked for more than 20 minutes before crashing.
Meanwhile I've never had a problem with nvidia, both mobile and desktop GPUs.
ATI can get fucked.
The problem here is you have two sets of people: those that have only ever had Nvidia GPUs and have an antiquated view of AMD cards and software and who perpetuate the bad things they hear about AMD cards because why wouldn't they and how would they know? This is more ignorance than anything sinister.
And then you have another more malignant group of people who are firmly in the Nvidia camp after having spent hundreds of dollars on the newest NV GPUs and who choose to be wilfully ignorant about the current state of rival AMD products, helping to spread misinformation as it helps justify their investment.
Pick one of the two.
Are you seriously claiming that it's impossible to prefer the NV software ecosystem while being well-informed?
I think that Nvidia cards are overpriced for the performance they give. And I think anyone that denies this - as harsh as it sounds - is contributing in a small way to the current desktop GPU situation of premium prices for incremental performance increases every cycle. At least on the Nvidia side. This is not a good thing, obviously.
The 980 is way overpriced. Same with the 970. And the Titan X should not have released at $1000 when it is still significantly slower than the year+ old R9 295X2, which can be had for $850? (not sure about the US price atm).
I like you.
The problem here is you have two sets of people: those that have only ever had Nvidia GPUs and have an antiquated view of AMD cards and software and who perpetuate the bad things they hear about AMD cards because why wouldn't they and how would they know? This is more ignorance than anything sinister.
And then you have another more malignant group of people who are firmly in the Nvidia camp after having spent hundreds of dollars on the newest NV GPUs and who choose to be wilfully ignorant about the current state of rival AMD products, helping to spread misinformation as it helps justify their investment.
Pick one of the two.
Are you seriously claiming that it's impossible to prefer the NV software ecosystem while being well-informed?
this is complete nonsense.
www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7037/sapphire-radeon-r9-290x-8gb-tri-video-card-review/index8.html
R9 290X is faster than GTX 970 for cheaper, and in many cases a match for the 980, at literally 90% cheaper. stop spreading fud and nonsense. When nvidias high end $600 card BARELY beats AMDs 2 year old $300 card, they aren't underpowered, and there was no reason to rush the 390X out the door.
AMD drivers are still crappy.
Latest driver:
- In GTA5 if you enable MSAA, you get artifacts in the bottom right of the screen.
- In MKX you get the whole screen with artifacts in the Dead Woods stage (was fine with previous driver, but i need the latest for gta5 performance.)
I'm sorry, but never again AMD, this is enough. I learned my lesson.
If anyone is wondering how this person is saying a $300 card is almost as good as $600 card, I'll just point out this person is misleading themselves. The 290X launched at $550. They slashed the price when the 970 trounced them so thoroughly.
The problem here is you have two sets of people: those that have only ever had Nvidia GPUs and have an antiquated view of AMD cards and software and who perpetuate the bad things they hear about AMD cards because why wouldn't they and how would they know? This is more ignorance than anything sinister.
And then you have another more malignant group of people who are firmly in the Nvidia camp after having spent hundreds of dollars on the newest NV GPUs and who choose to be wilfully ignorant about the current state of rival AMD products, helping to spread misinformation as it helps justify their investment.
Pick one of the two.
Nvidias biggest problem is selling cards to existing owners, being a monopoly won't help a great deal there.
the 980 stuff is nonsense. However a 290X is in fact faster and cheaper than a 970 (by how much is somewhat workload dependent).
Indeed. Not offering big enough performance jumps from series to series is going to be an issue regardless of marketshare.
This takes the cake as the worst/most dishonest spin I've seen on GAF in a long time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_launch#Release_dates_and_pricing
By the end of the first fiscal year the 360 had launched in every developed nation in the world. Meanwhile at that same point in time the 360 had not yet launched in half a dozen Western European countries, China, Korea, or Japan. Maybe it did poorly there, but they almost certainly are contributing more to sales than the Arab Emirates did for the 360. Also to note, that the reason the release was so far off was because it's an emerging market where beforehand they had no distribution, there will likely be at least one new Xbox One launch some point in the future.