Erm, how is that a monitor problem?
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In 12 of the 22 games of w1z's charts it is actually faster than the 980ti. In that chart I count 12 games. I haven't bothered to see if they are the same games.
aven't watched the video, but it is the fastest in cherry picked tests. Which is the point of PR, and as far as I'm concerned they haven't told lies. Picking on a company for PR speak is like hating the sky because it's blue, or the sun because it shines.
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That is nice, overall, it is slower so their claim is false. Period.
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Steam Hardware Surveys aren't scientific but I look at them to get some general idea what people are gaming on. Very very few are gaming on high end cards. The vast majority surveyed are gaming on entry level and mid range cards or integrated graphics. Neither Fury X nor 980 Ti will constitute much of AMD/Nvidia sales. As far as monitors between 1368X768 and 1920X1080 combined totals 60% of monitors. At my resolution, 1440p, it's 1.1% and despite all the talk of 4K becoming mainstream it's 0.06% (about 1 out 0f 1,600). The vast majority don't need or want a high end card.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey
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Well, it means that the 980 ti is faster than the Fury X in 10 games, whereas the Fury X is faster than the 980ti in 12 games. The claim was for 4k, and it seems to hold up pretty well.
I'm not saying the Fury X is better than the 980ti, because it's not, for all the reasons you say (if I was in the market for a high end GPU I'd get the Fury X for the hell of it). But to say AMD is lying and berating them for it is overreacting. If you take a company's PR speak literally, I consider that to be your problem. AMD is doing it too much, sure that I can agree with (because they totally do), but again, if you take every PR slide at face value that is indeed your problem.
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Their biggest fat lie was the part where they said it was an overclockers dream.
Their biggest fat lie was the part where they said it was an overclockers dream. Now that WAS a lie, unless you class a nightmare as a dream.
Based on what? You've got one? You've applied some overvoltage and it resulted in what? What we know as of now is...W1z got 10% with no added volts. Which if you know anything about/have any experience overclocking graphics cards is not bad(AT ALL). My 280X won't do half of that with no added volts(and with an Arctic Accelero Extreme IV installed to boot).Wow, they said that? That I can agree on is just plain wrong.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_radeon_r9_fury_x_review,37.htmlNote: we'll have to wait for proper support in tweak utilities before we can draw a final conclusion. I'm betting that with a little extra voltage we can reach 1250 MHz. But that remains an estimated guess.
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Based on what? You've got one? You've applied some overvoltage and it resulted in what? What we know as of now is...W1z got 10% with no added volts. Which if you know anything about/have any experience overclocking graphics cards is not bad(AT ALL). My 280X won't do half of that with no added volts(and with an Arctic Accelero Extreme IV installed to boot).
And who knows what the ASIC quality is on the one they gave him? Well...besides him.
And the there's this:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_radeon_r9_fury_x_review,37.html
Their sample did 1125MHz. So we can also guesstimate W1z's might do 1275MHz. That's what you call an overclocker's dream. I know, I am one. And I still insist it'll go higher than that actually. Someone, with the skills, will push one well over 1400MHz. Mark my words.
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Well, it means that the 980 ti is faster than the Fury X in 10 games, whereas the Fury X is faster than the 980ti in 12 games. The claim was for 4k, and it seems to hold up pretty well.
I'm not saying the Fury X is better than the 980ti, because it's not, for all the reasons you say (if I was in the market for a high end GPU I'd get the Fury X for the hell of it). But to say AMD is lying and berating them for it is overreacting. If you take a company's PR speak literally, I consider that to be your problem. AMD is doing it too much, sure that I can agree with (because they totally do), but again, if you take every PR slide at face value that is indeed your problem.
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How to you guesstimate that?http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_radeon_r9_fury_x_review,37.html
Their sample did 1125MHz. So we can also guesstimate W1z's might do 1275MHz. That's what you call an overclocker's dream. I know, I am one. And I still insist it'll go higher than that actually. Someone, with the skills, will push one well over 1400MHz. Mark my words.
“You’ll be able to overclock this thing like no tomorrow,” AMD CTO Joe Macri says. “This is an overclocker’s dream.”
Direct quote, courtesy of @HumanSmoke's link. Why do you feel the illogical need to jump to attack what I said?
All the reviews had poor overclock results. Just deal with it.
Or is it the world of AMD to release products that don't work as planned at launch? The 980ti didn't have this problem at launch. It over clocked just fine.
You're clinging onto some hope by using the tired line of, "once they get it right it'll be good". But really? Really?
Sorry man, your posts are really quick to attack what is known and evidenced thus far by ALL the reviews. I've praised the card, it's great and its a good implementation but for me the shitty over clock is a deal breaker.
oh, FTR, my power color 7970 LCS hit 1300 core (the other was BIOS locked at 1225 Max). My 780ti hit shy of 1400. I look forward to a 980ti on 1500+.
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Poor overclocking results is a conclusion that one comes to who has no real idea how this works.
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You don't read W1zz's reviews at this site?980 Ti @ 1500+? Possibly. I'd like to see it. Go for it!
Without touching any voltage, we began increasing our clock speed. We hit a brick wall when our boost clock hit 1500MHz. The real-time frequency in game was a stable 1524MHz. We also managed to increase the memory frequency by an outstanding 1100MHz. That brought our memory frequency to 8.11GHz........We found by enabling over voltage and increasing the offset maximum to the highest level, which is .087V, that we could squeeze a few MHz more out of the video card. We increased our boost clock from 1500MHz up to 1513MHz. This also altered the actually frequency in game, raising it to 1550MHz.
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You're an engineer and making direct comparison between clockspeed with disparate architectures? That sounds - if you don't mind me saying, pretty stupid. Are you also going to argue that the efficiency of Fiji should be compared on core count? Maybe a salvage part Fiji with ~2600 cores vs the GTX 980 Ti ? That sounds like fun!980 Ti @ 1500+? Possibly. I'd like to see it. Go for it! Then ask yourself this: How much performance have I gained relative to a similarly overclocked Fury X. And no, not a Fury X @ the same core speed. Since given equal core speeds = YOU LOSE BADLY!!!
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Techreports talked a bit about Results AMD had and settings they used. The way they explained it the settings were set in a way so that they were to take full advantage of the shaders on the card not what would look the best. So would been like if games that had physX they tested with it on reguardless of if it was amd or nvidia gpu in the machine. AF being off kinda says a lot since AF is pretty low impact and makes most games look a ton better but fact it was off is clear sign if you use THOSE settings it will be faster.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.
Yea, Seems like Certain groups of people takes PR slides as complete truth even when over last few years they have been proven to be BS when product is out.Who takes notice of PR anyways ?, OMG you learned any thing over the years ?, it's not like they can say our card is meh and expect people to look still
AMD said it would be significantly faster then 290x, But don't see how that will be case with that tiny cooler on it without throttling.What I've heard somewhere about R9 Nano is that it won't be even as powerful as R9-290X. Probably something along R9-280X-ish performance in that tiny package. I hope though that those were just empty rumors and that it'll be a lot more powerful...
Pretty typical of AMD in their PR benchmark slides nit pick conditions or software which they get massive advantage in. Kinda like GPU accelerated benchmarks to compare their APU to intel cpu and say their APU is faster.If anyone wants to recreate conditions in which Fury X beats 980 Ti in every benchmark, do what AMD did in their benches before release: force 0x anisotropic filtering in drivers (basically they used trilinear or bilinear filtering)
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Hell, Nvidia get dogs abuse (rightly so as market leader) for miscommunication and they got off relatively scott free with 970 memory issue (God knows how).
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I don't want to harp on the 970 memory issue, because the card performs really well for its price. BUT, do you really believe it was a miscommunication? If it was a miscommunication then they wouldn't have had to invent this magical system that allowed them to have the extra half gigabyte like the talking head was whining about. People are screaming that 4gb is not enough for the Fury so I am sure that people would have been screaming about 3.5 and they knew it. So they hid it. Does the result matter? Not really because the card is faster than a 290X and draws significantly less power. Just please don't say it was a miscommunication.
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I believe it is definitely possible it was a miscommunication. I do believe it is plausible the engineers failed to inform the PR team of exactly how the GPU works and is set up, I also believe that the engineers could have informed the PR Team how the GPU worked and the PR Team didn't understand it. I think both are plausible. The PR team saw 4GB on the card and used 4GB in the advertising.
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This is just so tiresome. Going on the premise that every engineer at Nvidia are too mentally incompetent to communicate tech to the PR department if that helps you but there were two Nvidia employees that coincidentally appeared here on the forums just after the shit hit the fan with the 970 fiasco. It's a financial mindgame for the most part. Play along with them if you want.
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Actually, my money is on the PR department being the incompetent ones. I mean, AMD's PR department seems to think Fury X is the most efficient GPU in the world... PR departments aren't exactly the brightest bunch.
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Homework people, homework. I'm not really as big a dufus as you think I am. Or that I lead on to be. It's not wise to display one's full power to just anyone and everyone. Then you could prepare yourself for what I actually have in store. And possibly reserve your best tricks for last too. My A-game is saved for ONLY when absolutely required. Shoot...I've said too much. That is all.
- You weren't the only one I quoted, don't single yourself out on my account.
- If asking you questions about your reply in a straight-forward and civil manner is illogical, and/or what you call being attacked...see a psychologist/psychiatrist. You've got some issues to deal with.
- Poor overclocking results is a conclusion that one comes to who has no real idea how this works.
- Yes really! Really!
- ALL the reviews support my statements. It's you who's misinterpreting them.
- 7970 liquid cooled @ 1300 core...meh...not bad. Sounds pretty typical.
- 7970 BIOS locked @ 1225 Max? Trying to prove you really don't know what the hell you're talking about...or what? Hint: there's no such thing as a BIOS lock on overclocking. It's a hardware thing.
- 780 Ti @ ~ 1400. Don't doubt it. Doesn't prove anything.
- 980 Ti @ 1500+? Possibly. I'd like to see it. Go for it! Then ask yourself this: How much performance have I gained relative to a similarly overclocked Fury X. And no, not a Fury X @ the same core speed. Since given equal core speeds = YOU LOSE BADLY!!!
@HumanSmoke I'll concede that. But we're still in the realm of suppositions and assumptions here, as opposed to hypotheses. Or better yet, theories.
Theory>Hypothesis>supposition/assumption>conjecture
Actually, my money is on the PR department being the incompetent ones. I mean, AMD's PR department seems to think Fury X is the most efficient GPU in the world... PR departments aren't exactly the brightest bunch.