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Processor | i7-13700k |
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Motherboard | Asus Tuf Gaming z790-plus |
Cooling | Coolermaster Hyper 212 RGB |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR5 7000mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus Dual Geforce RTX 4070 Super ( 2800mhz @ 1.0volt, ~60mhz overlock -.1volts) |
Storage | 1x Samsung 980 Pro PCIe4 NVme, 2x Samsung 1tb 850evo SSD, 3x WD drives, 2 seagate |
Display(s) | Acer Predator XB273u 27inch IPS G-Sync 165hz |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z906 5.1 |
Power Supply | Corsair RMx Series RM850x (OCZ Z series PSU retired after 13 years of service) |
Mouse | Logitech G502 hero |
Keyboard | Logitech G710+ |
Im getting the Fury x because im supporting Free Sync (Clearly Nvidia could have made G-Sync without a G-Sync Module as there are laptopts now on the market with g-sync screens withouth the expensive g-sync module, yet they choose to sell us an expensive extra thats not really needed, and continue not to support a free standard which would cost them nothing - the display port 1.2a specs) after i sold my asus rog Swift, im owning now the 32inch 4k ips from samsung.
G-sync module does a ton of work and IS needed. There is a difference between a desktop monitor and a laptop monitor. Laptop the gpu is connected DIRECTLY to the panel and they can use gpu itself to control VRR on the panel. In a desktop monitor its not, its connected by a small little cable and the monitor has its own hardware inside. G-sync module handles all VRR of the panel and does the overdriving itself on the panel. The faster you drive the panel the most likely hood you will get Ghosting which is an issue freesync has which is non-existent on g-sync panels. (Image: http://www.pcper.com/files/review/2015-06-26/ghost1.jpg ) You can see the ghosting issues on 2 freesync monitors in middle and right where as virtually nothing wrong with g-sync on left. Freesync has problems that need to be fixed. As for expensive module, freesync monitors needed new hardware to do same job that was claimed wouldn't be needed.
Why freesync isn't a free standard, its proprietary software AMD wrote up that uses the adaptive sync standard. Its far from perfect which AMD left on the monitor makers to fix themselves were as nvidia with g-sync did all the leg work to make it right since the start with no ghosting and list of panels that THEY tested to work well doing VRR.
Best way monitor makers found to fix ghosting well least minimize it, is to lock VRR down. you buy a 144hz panel but enable free sync you are limited to 90hz. Really? Kinda makes that bad buy to not use what you pay for.
(cue all the flame posts now)
Intel was up front about it being a refresh. AMD said problem was fixed in retail cards but looks like some retail cards have the issue. Look at 390/x cards, AMD has said they are not re-brands even though there is enough proof that they are are. AMD isn't doing them selves many favors by lieing to everyone and when cault they keep quiet like a 3 year old. If AMD wants to get on more stable financial ground, can't keep saying something when doing another.TL;DR People believed the marketing hype.
That never happened before did it??? Oh, wait, Devil's Canyon...
Reasons they gave 390/x isn't re-brand is, they increased memory, they increased memory clock speed, and they rewrote the power management microcode. So they claim its not a re-brand even though its the same chip......
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