Why not?
Resolution is not the only parameter here; image quality comes at great costs, and there are things like 3D, higher fps (144hz) and VR.
Downsampling should improve IQ and performance, then.
As weird as that sounds, heh.
Why not?
Resolution is not the only parameter here; image quality comes at great costs, and there are things like 3D, higher fps (144hz) and VR.
That's why I think the impressions would be better if it was $599.
That's why I think the impressions would be better if it was $599.
Decided against a purchase. I can't help but think I may regret buying one in just a year. These cards have to last 3-4 years for me, and at 4K I don't think the numbers are high enough to justify such an expense when there is a pretty big jump potentially coming next year with the new 14nm architectures.
My 7950 can run Witcher 3 @ 1440P with details at High for now ~ 30FPS.
I was clearly expecting too much at 4K resolution this time around.
Looks more like 5% at most from the majority of benches and reviews I've read.At 1440p it is 10-15% slower than the Ti, same again for 4K.
Not the ones I'm reading. Unless anything short of being a TitanX-killer means it's a flop....
Looks more like 5% at most from the majority of benches and reviews I've read.
Maybe I just didn't have these expectations that it was going to be a Titan-killer? I don't know. Seems like some people are purposefully setting it up so they can hit it harder.Considering the amount this thing was hyped, it's coming to market late, and the fact that it's AMD, it's a flop. Ok, maybe not a flop, but it's highly disappointing.
This thing was supposed to be the world beater, Titan killer, fastest card on the planet...HBM, slurp, slurp..etc. It's AMD's version of a slightly slower 980 Ti at higher resolutions, with less ram, and shitty 1080p performance. What's not to be disappointed about? Unless you just buy AMD out of principle or have fallen for the HBM = graphics revolution trap this card is a letdown. I'll take an extra 2gb of ram and better overclocking on air over an AIO water-cooled solution any day of the week.
Should have known when they dropped the price and sent out benchmarks with ridiculous setting that something was fishy. Nivida should send AMD thank you cards, they just sold a bunch of new 980 Ti's.
Read more reviews. You must have clicked on the worst ones or something. It's pretty comparable overall, but is definitely beaten significantly at 1080p.To be fair I just skimmed some of the OC3D benches and saw at least 5fps difference and while it feels petty arguing over single digit fps when you are paying a premium thats the kind of thing you nitpick over.
Unless it overclocks like a beast (unlikely), I'm not impressed
It barely overclocks at all.
You're going to have to hold out until Q2 or Q3 next year for new cards.
That's probably the biggest problem with it right now.It barely overclocks at all.
Can anyone link any BF4 benchmarks that use Mantle here? That game is a big consideration for me. I see that the Fury X lags behind in DX11, but how about Mantle?
Yea, unless you're doing dual GPU's, I don't think any single card is still 4k ready. Especially not if you value 60fps.Yep. Around a year from now as I've said. These cards are not cheap, their cost has to be factored into how good my current 7950 is doing and how I think it will do over the next year with the games coming out. The 7950 behaving reasonably well with W3 @ 1440P has further confirmed that if I want a real big jump, I have to wait. Buying an expensive card now will likely mean in just 2 years I won't be able to game in 4K with modern titles as the FPS will be too low.
I wanted a card that could play at 4K with all details on max today, including hairworks - otherwise what's the point spending so much cash? That isn't possible. So for now, I will settle with my sub 4K gaming for another year.
I wanted a card that could play at 4K with all details on max today, including hairworks - otherwise what's the point spending so much cash? That isn't possible. So for now, I will settle with my sub 4K gaming for another year.
From what I'm gathering, AMD's offering a cooler, quieter solution while Nvidia is offering a bit more horse power (currently). They've switched roles compared to last cycle.
How bizarre.
Yea, unless you're doing dual GPU's, I don't think any single card is still 4k ready. Especially not if you value 60fps.
Looks like we're about at great-for-1440p cards, though.
Well, it is cool and quiet.
But only as fast as a stock 980 ti with no overclocking potential!?
And for the same price?
Oh, amd..
Higher tpd as well.
Maybe I just didn't have these expectations that it was going to be a Titan-killer? I don't know. Seems like some people are purposefully setting it up so they can hit it harder.
I've got no 'love' for AMD or anything. But I can still see this as a card I wouldn't advise *against* buying, at least.
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Was hoping for an unambiguous victory here to cause a bit of a shakeup, but I guess we'll have to wait for HBM2.0 cards on a smaller process node to really blow us away.
From what I'm gathering, AMD's offering a cooler, quieter solution while Nvidia is offering a bit more horse power (currently). They've switched roles compared to last cycle.
How bizarre.
Guaranteed 4K next year might be dicey too.
The first 14/16nm GPUs won't be of the large die variety initially. We'll have to see if they even arrive in that generation or in the next.
I wonder if there is a lot of risk in bricking the card if it were voltage unlocked. Looking at the power usage under full load, that could be the case. With the temps it's just begging to be overclocked massively..
No brand loyalty here as I used AMD cards for years, but I really think AMD is in a lot of trouble (more) after this release. They need to get that Nano out stat and for a competitive price, or the enthusiast market is going to flat out reject the Fury line.
Seems like AMD made a product built for nobody.
As much as I loathe AMD cards I was hoping against hope that it would deliver what people were claiming it would so it would force Nvidia to drop some prices. Total bummer that it didn't deliver.
I have requested my thread to be closed (even though it was posted earlier )
There seems to be a lot of variance among the reviews. For example, computerbase