But when AMD makes optimized games, they just optimize their own stuff. When NVIDIA does it, it's optimize their own and actively nerf the competition.
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But when AMD makes optimized games, they just optimize their own stuff. When NVIDIA does it, it's optimize their own and actively nerf the competition.
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Don't forget it's up to them to prove to us, not us to have faith in them or make excuses for them.
Think about it, if they make fantastic sales by not being quite as good as their competition, then what's to motivate them to beat their competition?
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Here are the Quadro results.
Even the Maxwell based card beats this in compute. So on hardware level, the pro drivers make Maxwell better than Vega. Obviously the 6000 range is teh Gx100 (or GX200) core but either way, this M6000 has only got 3072 core count (1000 less than VEGA).
Not sure what RTG are getting at. Titan x/p/xp ali-docious has always been a stupidly expensive gaming card with a limited appeal for compute. We all know that. If you want to show your compute prowess, use the M125 card, not Vega FE. I assume RTG feel the FE is the same as the Titan (i.e. a rip off for the consumer), if so, welcome to the club RTG/AMD, you're about to piss off your fans.
You folks do understand now don't you? This is AMD's Titan card. And they'll charge you for it heavily, just like Nvidia do. So, do we expect all those who vehemently denegrated Nvidia for their pricing are going to come out and have a shot at AMD???
The black shoe called pot is on the other kettle foot now. Or something.
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"well should the TDP be an indication of actual power consumption, then this..."victory" is really not all that impressive" then sure.
But you just say "hey it uses a lot of power, its not looking good" which is just in no way linked to this comparison at all.
My fury x performs fine.Considering they said It's made for compute its little suprise that it falls behind in gaming, Raj or whoever at RTG even said that. Its meant for oil exploration and real time modeling meaning there are checks in place and forced high accuracy. Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on Nvidia losing performance with HDR tuned on as it forces their whole pipeline to use 16 bit or higher color and calculations, but AMD is seeing no performance penalty? My 7970 plays HDR enabled with no loss that I have noticed.
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And TDP has nothing to do with how many power connectors are on a card. TDP is more closely related to board power than the number of power leads on the card..ermmm that has nothing to do with anything in this article... and again, tdp is not the same as actual power consumption.
If I put 10 8-pin connectors on an RX480 the TPD will be through the roof, consumption however stays the same.
but yeah, stop posting unrelated stuff.
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Considering they said It's made for compute its little suprise that it falls behind in gaming, Raj or whoever at RTG even said that. Its meant for oil exploration and real time modeling meaning there are checks in place and forced high accuracy. Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on Nvidia losing performance with HDR tuned on as it forces their whole pipeline to use 16 bit or higher color and calculations, but AMD is seeing no performance penalty? My 7970 plays HDR enabled with no loss that I have noticed.
It's a more "pro" titan Xp competitor, so more work and less play, but still by no means a quadro competitor (although it wil fair well in most quadro applications probably). For prosumers it's a bloody good card, though!Funny thing is, AMD compares it's Vega FE to Quadro price wise, even though an 800$ Quadro P4000 wipes the floor with Vega FE. Another funny thing, AMD displaying fps on Vega demos a year ago with Doom and Battlefront demos, and then Sniper Elite 4 fps on Vega FE, but suddenly when TitanXP is in the room fps counters are gone! Yeah total product confidence alright!
Benchmark Scores | Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :) |
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TDP's of 300W and 375W, probably more like 250W and 300W power usage. We have at least had a few benchmarks, enough to see vega FE can hold its own for its usecase at its pricepoint. Unless you mostly use nvidia optimized software or want more "pro" than a "prosumer" card can give you, vega FE is pretty good.You define 'bloody good' as performance we don't know and power rumored to be 300 and 375w?
Damn I wish I was selling products to people these days...
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FYI: All current games do fragment processing in fp32, which in the end is downsampled into the final framebuffer. Games are already doing HDR internally, but have been using tone mapping until now. Using HDR output should not have a negative impact on performance.Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on Nvidia losing performance with HDR tuned on as it forces their whole pipeline to use 16 bit or higher color and calculations, but AMD is seeing no performance penalty? My 7970 plays HDR enabled with no loss that I have noticed.
Having bought a £2300 HDR 4k LG OLED last year and having very few things to actually watch (even now) on HDR, I really dont care too much. I also only game on an LED Dell monitor I bought in 2011 (U2711b) for £550 (top end back then). I can genuinely say that HDR is good but on a good TV (mine for example), HD at 1080p from a good source (blu-ray) is not that different from 4k HDR (from a good source, UHD Blu Ray).
So I couldnt tell you how Pascal fares on HDR and I wouldn't be willing to shell out the cash for a better monitor. Always about the hardware.... And the LG is too slow for gaming.
FWIW, HDR is really, really a PR product so far with very little support. Give it a few years...
EDIT: streaming HDR at 4k is also not that great - poor compression even on Netflix and Amazon. An HD Blu ray still looks better than streamed UHD (where i live anyway). I do also own a UHD Blu Ray player and the UHD discs are far superior to 4k streamed, but not so much better than HD discs.
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Never saw board power be so much less than the TDP... we have seen business uses, not games... or at least not games that are highly optimized for AMD in the first place. Its more pro than consumer.TDP's of 300W and 375W, probably more like 250W and 300W power usage. We have at least had a few benchmarks, enough to see vega FE can hold its own for its usecase at its pricepoint. Unless you mostly use nvidia optimized software or want more "pro" than a "prosumer" card can give you, vega FE is pretty good.
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TDP's of 300W and 375W, probably more like 250W and 300W power usage. We have at least had a few benchmarks, enough to see vega FE can hold its own for its usecase at its pricepoint. Unless you mostly use nvidia optimized software or want more "pro" than a "prosumer" card can give you, vega FE is pretty good.
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TDP is an indicator of consumption. Remember Fermi ? Most enthusiast gamers don't want a jet engine in their case and that's why my first post is still valid.
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Well, I'll let you do that investing then!Because they are not beating the competition right now?
Gotta have revenue to develop better tech, and Nvidia and Intel have a LOT more revenue and Intel is doing nothing with it due to no competition.
So invest in AMD, so they have revenue to develop more to compete with what Intel is finally bringing out as a reaction to Ryzen and Nvidia.
No, quite wrong, Gameworks pisses off everyone.
Though to be fair that's due to lazy implementation. And you can turn GW features off in most sensible titles.
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dude.... article is vega FE vs Titan, and my post is was vega FE vs titan. And they do most likely not set TDP that high for no reason.
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Doom with Vulkan.
Prey (is DX11 anyway)
Sniper Elite DX12
Cherry. That's all.
However, not too long now, only another month and a bit. And a bit more. As mentioned too, AMD have been humping Nvidia in compute for ages now on their gaming based cards. But to be realistic, I don't use compute to game.
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Just how americans like their disney soaps!Hopefully someone will bench this poncy FE card soon, my God... this is the most epically drawn out launch EVAR.