newtekie1
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I dunno..... seems like @newtekie1 is the sort of passive aggressive fanboy..... I mean I don't hear any constructive just constant bashing without all the flare and flame usually associated with the die hard fanboy......
Yeah AMD hyped up the card, they most certainly did.... I mean that's the PR and marketing team's job... they generate buzz... Nvidia does it, Intel does it, MSI, ASUS, on and on... all vendors do it.... Looking at the raw numbers yeah the 980Ti is ahead... but you are talking 5-10FPS at their targeted resolutions which are 1440p and above.... which in most cases turns out to be a wash because they trade back and forth.... yeah lower resolution the gap is larger but these cards aren't made for 1080p or lower.... they aren't marketed to that...
Again this is a case of people just looking for any little thing to bash a company on.... I mean does it really make you feel that much better to come here and flame?? I sometimes am amused by these comments but some of these are just disheartening both as an enthusiast and an engineer.... wtf...... It is as if people think coming up with these technologies is easy and that anyone can do it...
AMD can't go back and change the way they hyped up the card, they can't undo the straight up lies they told about the card leading up to its launch. Yes, companies hype up products, they even cherry pick test results to make the product look good before launch. However, AMD made bold claims, with no cherry picked sources to back them up. They just flat out made claims that were simply not true. There is a difference between what AMD did before the launch of Fury X and what other companies do to promote their upcoming products.
The card is good, I never even hinted it wasn't. AMD just marketed it wrong, their PR department made the situation have one outcome, disappointing. Like I said, if they had been straight up and just said "we're releasing a card that can compete with the 980Ti at 4k" and then released it at $50 less because it is slightly weaker than the 980Ti, they would have had a winner launch. They didn't have to lie and say it beats the 980Ti at 4k, that it was the fastest GPU in the world. They just had to establish that Fury X would be a reasonable alternative to the 980Ti and a slightly lower price. That is all they had to do, but their ego got the best of them. That is my constructive criticism, that was in my first post. Promote the card, hype the card, but don't over hype the card to the point that it can't live up to what you are saying about it.
These aren't fanboy statements, they are my opinion on the situation and why Fury X ended up a disappointment. I mean, clearly I'm an nVidia/Intel fanboy. I've got 2 Intel/nVidia systems and 6 AMD/AMD systems in my house right now...but I just love me some AMD bashing...:rollseyes: Sorry, but the fanboy is the one that can't take someone even suggesting that their beloved company of choice did something wrong, and things any negative opinion on the companies actions is "flaming" them.