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New build.
Something doesn't seem right here, 970 beating the 780ti and the OG Titan, and by not a narrow margin?
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New build.
Oh that's nice; if it delivers "smooth" 30fps, I might go for it and use Hairworks for everything and ramp up the other settings as far as possible too. Hairworks on the monsters looks just so good, I really don't want to miss out on that.There's an in-game lock, let's hope it delivers frames consistently.
Something doesn't seem right here, 970 beating the 780ti and the OG Titan, and by not a narrow margin?
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That's with the drivers that were released for TW3 today. Kepler performance is abysmal across the board.
Those benchmarks are really weird. Like as if it's Kepler versus Maxwell instead of power versus power.
970 has a pretty good lead over the 780 Ti for example. Isn't the 780 Ti usually ahead of the 970?
New build.
Fucking hell FUCK YOU 780ti!!!
How can a 980 be just 5fps better than a 970?
Andy mentions in his guide that tessellation performance on the new cards is much better than in the 700 series. But the benchmarks are mostly without hairworks on.
Is this at 1080p?
I'm getting instantaneous buyer's remorse.
I wonder what else is tesselated then. I thought they removed tesselation almost completely.
Yeah glad someone else is seeing it.
It's honestly not too encouraging for future nVidia card purchases.
Something doesn't seem right here, 970 beating the 780ti and the OG Titan, and by not a narrow margin?
Save us Day 1 Driver updates!
Those benchmarks are really weird. Like as if it's Kepler versus Maxwell instead of power versus power.
970 has a pretty good lead over the 780 Ti for example. Isn't the 780 Ti usually ahead of the 970?
Are people really surprised by this? This is the same company that sold 3.5 GB card as 4 GB. I guess this is a way to force people to update to the 900 series.
Tessellation alone can't explain why Kepler cards perform very badly, strangely enough since Maxwell (GM204) has been on the market.
That sends a disastrous message to all Nvidia customers.
That sends a disastrous message to all Nvidia customers.
Something is seriously wrong with Kepler, Nvidia need to better optimize their drivers.
And I'm not alone in thinking this :
http://www.overclock.net/t/1556199/pcgameshardware-witcher-3-benchmarks/10
A 960 toe to toe with a 780 ? I don't buy that.
Has this happened before with nVidia cards? Can't remember if it has, but I really don't remember a previous architecture being as disregarded as Kepler has been.
The foliage tweaking part of the guide is interesting.
Looks pretty neat:
Same goes for the shadow tweaking section:
Impressive depth Andy!
Tessellation alone can't explain why Kepler cards perform very badly, strangely enough since Maxwell (GM204) has been on the market.
That sends a disastrous message to all Nvidia customers.
Its worse than that, cards that are higher than an R9 285 can't use VSR officially. You need certain revisions of cards because reasons, despite the fact that with modified drivers - you can have VSR working just fine on a lot of cards (i have it on my R9 280x).AMD decided anything below 285 cards weren't worthy of downsampling.
For reasons. Because fuck consumers.
That's so subtle that I wonder why they even bothered.Here's a clearer/more visible Depth of Field comparison: http://international.download.nvidi...field-interactive-comparison-2-on-vs-off.html
Nvidia I don't know, but AMD decided anything below 285 cards weren't worthy of downsampling.
For reasons. Because fuck consumers.
Normally if the 780ti isn't outright ahead, it's at least neck-and-neck. The only reason I could think of this happening is some sort of Maxwell-only feature that's being brute-forced on the Kepler cards. And if that's the case, disabling that particular feature (if that is possible) should give a decent framerate boost.
Otherwise, the only other explanation I can think of is some shady upgrade bullshit being pulled by Nvidia.
I do the writing, the screenshots, the benchmarking, the HTML'ing, the editing, the formatting, and the deployment. In other words, it is just me. And I re-did 90% of the work over the weekend and today when CDP dropped off that new build that changed a whole load of settings.
*dead*
Thanks!
Nvidia I don't know, but AMD decided anything below 285 cards weren't worthy of downsampling.
For reasons. Because fuck consumers.
Wait, 280x can't downsample? Didn't it come out *after* the 285?
Thank you, more visible indeed. Though I'll try to squeeze in some MasterEffect DoF if it works out performance and injection-wise.Here's a clearer/more visible Depth of Field comparison: http://international.download.nvidi...field-interactive-comparison-2-on-vs-off.html
Wait, 280x can't downsample? Didn't it come out *after* the 285?
Yup. was really surprised when i read that.Interesting also that even low shadows seem to be quite acceptable, compared to the pixelly mess of other games. Might be worth the fps gain of dropping those.
Wait, 280x can't downsample? Didn't it come out *after* the 285?
The 270's and 280's are based off the 7xxx series architecture which doesn't have the hardware to do it in the same way that the 290's and the 285 (based off a newer architecture) do. Last I read, they were looking into an alternate way to make it work for the 270's and 280's but I don't know what happened to it.Also despite owning a 290x I have 0 interest in downsampling.
Its worse than that, cards that are higher than an R9 285 can't use VSR officially. You need certain revisions of cards because reasons, despite the fact that with modified drivers - you can have VSR working just fine on a lot of cards (i have it on my R9 280x).
It's honestly no real secret that Kepler has been all but abandoned by Nvidia. In quite a few recent games the 290/290X pulls far ahead of the 780 series.
After looking at more and more benchmarks i think i will get the PS4 version.
My 780 cant handle it very well obviously. But i will try it tonight and decide tomorrow. Sadly i already pre-ordered this on steam.
The 280x came out before it and is just a modified 7970 ghz edition, despite it actually being faster than a 285 and having 1gb more ram - it isn't officially VSR supported.
You can get around it though, with the below drivers i have VSR on my R9 280x.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=399099
After looking at more and more benchmarks i think i will get the PS4 version.
My 780 cant handle it very well obviously. But i will try it tonight and decide tomorrow. Sadly i already pre-ordered this on steam.