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Ehm, the GTX 970 3.5 GiB issue was heavily reported. The fact Maxwell does async compute synchronously where GCN does async compute asynchronously is also being heavily reported.Unquestionably AMD have had problem, made mistakes. deserved to be at the wrong side of a reviewers conclusion.....
Yet Nvidia's problems are far less reported, they have issues with Drivers right now, you would not know it outside of their own forums which has been going crazy about issues these past few months.
Aside from that AMD have put a lot of work and money into a lot of good things, HBM and Mantle to name the most recent, As i have already said Mantle (Now Vulkan) was a pretty big and important thing and yet its reception among almost all reviewers was conspicuously underwhelming or outright dismissive of it.
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Straw man argument.
If you're wearing rose-coloured glasses, than sure.Call it what you will i'm not wrong.
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If you're wearing rose-coloured glasses, than sure.
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Ryan did share all results of the FCAT with AMD so really they did AMD a favor showing them what issue AMD had with CF setup's. If you remember it was going on for years people complained of issues of micro stutter when using CF.Tech Report might of started the frame pacing but Ryan over at PCPerspective took it further collaborating with Nvidia to bring FCAT. If AMD wanted to avoid anyone it would be PCPerspective I would think but he has one and said he would look at it closely from all sides.
Well even a 4k i bet it will be pretty close as well maybe 10%, gotta remember the settings AMD used to claim the 30% are settings that are shader based settings. They used same settings to compare a 980ti vs fury X when they claimed 20%This is AMD knowing that the R9 Nano will be measured extremely close to GTX 970 Mini ITX in 1080p and 1440p and they will not be able to defend the BS $650 price point for the card when the GTX 970 Mini ITX cost $300.
Well Rumored price was starting at 850$. Problem is 2 weeks before hand Nvidia dropped the 980ti on the market for 650$ and that forced AMD to price match. In likely hood AMD is barely even making a profit or even breaking even.What should have been:
Fury X: $550
Fury: $450
R9 Nano: $400
imo
Well if you look at AMD's offerings and claims last few years, well they have claimed more then they end up giving end user. Most recent one is Fury X claimed 20% faster then 980ti but turned in to being 5-10% slower.AMD are often expected to be much cheaper than Nvidia by reviewers, regardless of performance, they are often treated as the punch-bag among reviewers,
I think that shows More and Ashes game how BAD AMD's drivers are for DX11. Reason they use super powerful cpu is to eliminate any bottle next of the cpu from the review.On Mantle, not one reviewer tested that properly, some even went as far as to use the most powerful overclocked CPU they could find and test the least CPU intensive scenario they could and then concluded "Mantle doesn't do anything"
i mean really????????? quite obviously being deliberately dumb for an uneducated reader because they didn't want to upset Intel, Nvidia or Microsoft, or all.....
Mantle doesn't do anything? check this out.....
AMD problems are reported more often because they are more prevalent, and driver releases are less often. Used to be the other way around. That has NOTHING to do with reviewers.So where am i wrong?
Ryan did share all results of the FCAT with AMD so really they did AMD a favor showing them what issue AMD had with CF setup's. If you remember it was going on for years people complained of issues of micro stutter when using CF.
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Pretty much any time AMD's PR opens their mouth there is a problem.AMD problems are reported more often because they are more prevalent, and driver releases are less often. Used to be the other way around. That has NOTHING to do with reviewers.
Yes and no. AMD's PR is actually doing a really good job in the grand scheme of things, currently, in my opinion. Yes, they have some problems, but every single one of those problems is very obvious. AMD has a huge social media presence, and that's a good thing.Pretty much any time AMD's PR opens their mouth there is a problem.
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Ryan did share all results of the FCAT with AMD so really they did AMD a favor showing them what issue AMD had with CF setup's. If you remember it was going on for years people complained of issues of micro stutter when using CF.
Well even a 4k i bet it will be pretty close as well maybe 10%, gotta remember the settings AMD used to claim the 30% are settings that are shader based settings. They used same settings to compare a 980ti vs fury X when they claimed 20%
Well Rumored price was starting at 850$. Problem is 2 weeks before hand Nvidia dropped the 980ti on the market for 650$ and that forced AMD to price match. In likely hood AMD is barely even making a profit or even breaking even.
Well if you look at AMD's offerings and claims last few years, well they have claimed more then they end up giving end user. Most recent one is Fury X claimed 20% faster then 980ti but turned in to being 5-10% slower.
I think that shows More and Ashes game how BAD AMD's drivers are for DX11. Reason they use super powerful cpu is to eliminate any bottle next of the cpu from the review.
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If game devs actually use that featureand that actually matters.
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If game devs actually use that feature
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Funny you say it destroy's DX11 in performance but yet no one ever noticed that in reviews. The performance AMD claimed mantle gave them in theif for example using a 290x. My lowly gtx780 at the time was only 2-3fps slower. Mantle never really destroyed DX11, it only looked that way cause AMD's DX11 drivers were so bad.AMD DX11 drivers are not as good as Nvidia but having both i know Mantle destroys Nvidia DX11 performance.
Ashes has nothing to do with Mantle, what it does show is problems Nvidia have with DX12 and the fact that despite all the noise about having better DX12 support than AMD they don't have Hardware ASync while AMD do. and that actually matters.
Another arguement would be cause console hardware is pretty weak compared to most desktops that is why they would use it on a console but cause desktop hardware is so powerful they could turn it off if it makes debugging easier.One argument is: given AMD own all the consoles which all have their GCN ASync hardware devs will use it.
Another argument is given that AMD only have a 20% PC market share (and falling) with Nvidia owning 80% devs are not going to bother.
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That and Nvidia will push DX12 gameworks on developers saving devs time and money and further screwing AMDAnother argument is given that AMD only have a 20% PC market share (and falling) with Nvidia owning 80% devs are not going to bother.
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Funny you say it destroy's DX11 in performance but yet no one ever noticed that in reviews.
All of which has nothing to do with why TPU isn't going to have a nano review on launch day.Yeah, ^^^^ probably. great for us all that....
The answer to that is simple, an overclocked i7 powering a throttling reference 290 on game test that puts no strain what-so-ever on the CPU isn't going to make a blind bit of difference DX11 to Mantle.
This however, does.
Anyone who has even the faintest idea what Mantle is and does would not test it in the way 90% of reviewers did, the conclusion they came to was utterly inevitable with their testing methodology.
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Problem with your video, there is 0 credibility behind it. so DX11 seems to run slow on 8350 and 290. problem is hundreds of reviews debunk that mantle is that much faster. if DX11 is that slow then something wrong with machine its on, but then again you are talking about an AMD cpu, AMD gpu, AMD sponsored game, so maybe AMD didn't even bother to spend any time with DX11 drivers for it?Yeah, ^^^^ probably. great for us all that....
The answer to that is simple, an overclocked i7 powering a throttling reference 290 on game test that puts no strain what-so-ever on the CPU isn't going to make a blind bit of difference DX11 to Mantle.
This however, does.
Anyone who has even the faintest idea what Mantle is and does would not test it in the way 90% of reviewers did, the conclusion they came to was utterly inevitable with their testing methodology.
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hurr hurr.
All of which has nothing to do with why TPU isn't going to have a nano review on launch day.
He's trying to say that Mantle only works in CPU-limited situations, like, when using a slow dualcore, or perhaps on a laptop. 8350 perforamcne can't be fixed due to cache problems in the chip.Problem with your video, there is 0 credibility behind it. so DX11 seems to run slow on 8350 and 290. problem is hundreds of reviews debunk that mantle is that much faster. if DX11 is that slow then something wrong with machine its on, but then again you are talking about an AMD cpu, AMD gpu, AMD sponsored game, so maybe AMD didn't even bother to spend any time with DX11 drivers for it?
It kinda does, which is really why i'm at this, for a start AMD are broke, they are also paranoid, they have been unfairly treated by many reviewers and they cannot afford any more of it, its pushing them out of existence, they just don't know who to trust, they are in a state of panic.
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He's trying to say that Mantle only works in CPU-limited situations, like, when using a slow dualcore, or perhaps on a laptop. 8350 perforamcne can't be fixed due to cache problems in the chip.
AMD used to send me CPU samples...
Then they fired my contact, and getting a new one is nigh on impossible. See no AMD board reviews? Ever wonder why? It's because I won't buy chips to review them, and I shouldn't have to go to board makers to get one. AMD can afford the $25 to send me a CPU to have their boards covered here, but they won't. That's all it would cost them.. $25.
AMD pays a dude to sit on twitch and stream, and you claim they are broke? lol. They simply spend their marketing dollar the wrong way.
That doesn't matter. They hold intellectual property that will keep them afloat. They've actually been doing good the past few years in my books, but a certain CEO decided to not focus on mobile products (for which he got fired), and that has left them in the state they are in now.Claim? they are broke, unless you have been under a rock for the last two years you should know that, they are loosing hundreds of millions a year and the coffers are now dry, they have had it.
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That doesn't matter. They hold intellectual property that will keep them afloat. They've actually been doing good the past few years in my books, but a certain CEO decided to not focus on mobile products (for which he got fired), and that has left them in the state they are in now.
Not reviewers. It's their CEOs, and their marketing.
Nice try though. Still doesn't explain why they decided to not send me chips, and thereby minimizing their exposure...
AMD CPU reivews here on TPU, done by me:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/FM2_APU_Preview/
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/FM2_APU_Review/
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/FX-8350_Piledriver_Review/
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/A10-6800K/
If I wanted to take your way of saying things... oh look at the date since I've done a review... oh, look, that time period matches when you say they have been having issues... maybe they should have kept ME happy? Maybe their lack of sending me samples fucked them over, and now they are paying the price?
NOw here again we have an issue of not sending samples... whose fault is that?
A..M...fukin..D.
LuLz. really though, it was because they fired my contact, and none of the new staff would give me the time of day.They stopped sending you samples because there was no change in performance except increased power consumption.
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They send you a chip and they get a review.Nice try though. Still doesn't explain why they decided to not send me chips, and thereby minimizing their exposure...
It couldn't have anything to do with AMD having to service a $2bn debt that AMD's own BoD, including Hector Ruiz, managed to saddle the company with? The same debt servicing that's crushing the life out of their R&D budget?BE that as it may, abundantcores has been trying to say that AMD isn't sending samples out because reviewers fucked them over, so much so that they are now bleeding millions. Reviewers made them fail.