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Gonkish posted:The primary reason I was after a 480 was Freesync. If Nvidia supported Freesync I would have grabbed a 1060, because they're (somewhat) easier to find. Honestly, I get why they're promoting gsync (proprietary tech that they control, money, ecosystem, etc.) but it costs them sometimes, too. What monitor are you using? I wish there was someone in here with an XR341ck that can tell me how the 480 performs with it. Probably more or less the same as a 390.
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If all goes well Vega shouldn't be too bad. Yes, it's me hedging my bets but based on the comparison of P10 to Hawaii, Vega 10 should be some 20-25% faster than Fury (if Vega 10 actually is a 4096 shader part). That's just about 1070 level, right?
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Green Gloves posted:What monitor are you using? I wish there was someone in here with an XR341ck that can tell me how the 480 performs with it. Probably more or less the same as a 390. What do you mean how a specific card performs with it? If you know how it does at the resolution you know how it does. Computerbase.de has benchmarks at 3440x1440 iirc. I know one of the german sites does.
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xthetenth posted:What do you mean how a specific card performs with it? If you know how it does at the resolution you know how it does. Computerbase.de has benchmarks at 3440x1440 iirc. I know one of the german sites does. I've seen some reviews with the 480 reference card on an ultrawide. I have not seen a benchmark with a Sapphire Nitro RX 480 at 3440 x 1440 so I wouldn't know how it does.
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Green Gloves posted:What monitor are you using? I wish there was someone in here with an XR341ck that can tell me how the 480 performs with it. Probably more or less the same as a 390. I have an LG 29UM67-P. 29" 21:9 2560x1080. As far as performance goes, I can't tell you as the card doesn't arrive until later in the week (right now FedEx is saying Saturday). If you're looking for a specific res, the 390 is roughly on par with the 480, so that should provide a reasonable metric.
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Truga posted:This is the funniest thing. RX480 seems to have all the price and availability issues, and 1070, being readily available these days, is a better deal for mining altogether. Either AMD is enjoying Apple status in buttcoins, or the supply of 480s is far worse than even GP104 cards. Otherwise there is no way to explain why a buttcoiner would want a 480 when a 1070 wins in buttcoin/$ or buttcoin/W. Another month on the Steam HW stats and we will know for sure.
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I'm sure this will come as a non-shocker to just about anyone but most buttcoiners are really dumb.
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Checking in to see what's the most recommended 1080 since it's the last piece I need to buy in my latest build. Mostly interested in what has the best/worst stock fans on it. Want to avoid something comically loud.
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According to a German article someone posted in this thread a while ago, the Palit Gamerock and Gainward Phoenix (same parent company, similar design) win that competition.
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Love Crime posted:Checking in to see what's the most recommended 1080 since it's the last piece I need to buy in my latest build. If price and size is no issue I've heard the best so far for noise and fans is the Zotac AMP, in the USA anyway. ediit: AMP! Extreme, I believe. Whatever the hugest one is called Otherwise to answer more generally, there are no comically loud cards for any pascal options afaik. I would just avoid reference coolers to avoid throttling and the fact they are, relative to all the others, noisier. penus penus penus fucked around with this message at 17:52 on Aug 3, 2016 |
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FrankieGoes posted:FYI, 1080p 37" has been horrible as poo poo ever since the Westinghouse craze of 2006/7. 40" 1080p is even worse and has basically never been acceptable. It basically rolls down to having a really high quality picture on this model TV and also I Don't Want To Own PC Speakers Ever Again. And at the time, there weren't all these monitors that have built in speakers. In fact, I had just spent $300 on a 2007WFP because I'm a fool.
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There appears to be a good slew of options depending on your budget/case size. Palit/Gainward Power Rock/Phoenix, Zotac AMP, MSI Gaming and EVGA's new ACX cooler have all gotten good reviews for their cooling/quiet operation. I'll have to do more digging to see how their over-clocking is showing across reviewers, but they all seem to have good coolers at least. I can't speak for their pcb's/power design because I know bugger all about that. If the past is anything to go by, MSI's Lightning models will probably be monstrously good. Wistful of Dollars fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Aug 3, 2016 |
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Man that new Titan sure is filthy. Crazy 1440p performance and dare I say some games are even playable at 4K. Will be interested to see how far people can push these under water.
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B-Mac posted:Man that new Titan sure is filthy. Crazy 1440p performance and dare I say some games are even playable at 4K. Will be interested to see how far people can push these under water. I think it is hilarious how PCers don't consider anything under 60fps (Or 144fps?) playable. Meanwhile I was watching an Xbone vs Xbone S comparison and that thing has 30 fps limits in a lot of games..and sometimes doesn't even hit those, dropping to 22 fps in TR and Hitman sometimes. Maybe there's some magic console tech I don't know about to compensate, but god playing on one of those just sounds dreadful
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Ninkobei posted:I think it is hilarious how PCers don't consider anything under 60fps (Or 144fps?) playable. Meanwhile I was watching an Xbone vs Xbone S comparison and that thing has 30 fps limits in a lot of games..and sometimes doesn't even hit those, dropping to 22 fps in TR and Hitman sometimes. Maybe there's some magic console tech I don't know about to compensate, but god playing on one of those just sounds dreadful Plenty of PC gamers will happily play at ~45fps, but I think you'll find that the people who post in the GPU Megathread tend to lean more towards the "enthusiast" end of the spectrum. A lot of people feel that higher frame rate trumps higher resolution, but console games tend to be tweaked towards the latter because it's easy marketing. Every phone and television manufacturer is constantly telling you to get the one with more p's. The Hz fall by the wayside because the customer education is harder.
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Tbh I'm happily chugging along with a 60 hz panel, but I get it and I wont fault anybody for desiring it above all else. Resolution is considerably more important to me overall though, so to stick with 1440p and adding in all the fun stuff is still too expensive for my taste. Looking forward to *sync quite a bit regardless.
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THE DOG HOUSE posted:Tbh I'm happily chugging along with a 60 hz panel, but I get it and I wont fault anybody for desiring it above all else. Resolution is considerably more important to me overall though, so to stick with 1440p and adding in all the fun stuff is still too expensive for my taste. Looking forward to *sync quite a bit regardless. *sync is so sweet dude. I honestly thought I wouldn't need it but it makes games enjoyable even if it dips below 60 fps. Enjoying the new Tomb Raider game with all the bells and whistles and drops to the 40s aren't all that noticeable really. Game is freaking gorgeous.
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Male Man posted:Plenty of PC gamers will happily play at ~45fps, but I think you'll find that the people who post in the GPU Megathread tend to lean more towards the "enthusiast" end of the spectrum. >1080p phones baffle me. You can barely tell the difference on a 24" screen, how the hell can you tell the difference on a 5" screen? Plus it makes the phone use even more battery. But bigger # = better so ![]()
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I just love the buttery smooth motion of 60+fps and value that more than resolution or many other bells and whistles. I'm curious about getting a new monitor with 144hz to kill tearing but would still be happy not maxing it out just so long as I kept it above 60.
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MaxxBot posted:Idiot status: confirmed drat. The only thing in my setup I'd spend that much on is a chair. Who am I kidding I've spent way more on monitors, enjoy the dopamine pumping action. axeil posted:>1080p phones baffle me. You can barely tell the difference on a 24" screen, how the hell can you tell the difference on a 5" screen? Plus it makes the phone use even more battery. But bigger # = better so It's closer. 1080 is still probably enough on a phone. It's too little on a tablet though. And I can definitely see the difference on a 12 inch screen at arm's length.
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MaxxBot posted:Idiot status: confirmed heh nice
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MaxxBot posted:Idiot status: confirmed If I had the disposable money I'd be right there with you.
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I just got a check from my Morgage company for $1600 and it's taking a lot of effort to not do something stupid.
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xthetenth posted:drat. The only thing in my setup I'd spend that much on is a chair. I agree. I've had 1440p phones for my last two. I thought it was a major gimmick but you can definitely tell the difference. Totally and absolutely unnecessary but even on a phone its quite nice. The problem is driving it, my first phone noticeably lagged because of it. They got it right now. I'm amazed it exists at all tbh Now a 4k phone ... Im not sure id be able to tell the difference then.
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The main reason for a 4k phone would be VR.
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MaxxBot posted:Idiot status: confirmed I didn't even know it had been released yet. How's it benchmarking?
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Phlegmish posted:I didn't even know it had been released yet. How's it benchmarking? Seems like it's the first single card that really gives playable 4k framerates at high settings, about 30% faster than the 1080 at that resolution.
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dare we hope for a third generation of a x80ti that is 96.555% of the performance of the Titan? I doubt it honestly lol. The performance spread is much more logical in pascal, but I can hope. The sadder part is given the current pricing its going to be expensive
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I've got two OG Titans and am thinking about upgrading but I'm thinking I'll sit this Titan out, either get two 1080s or whatever comes down the pike next.
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FrankieGoes posted:I've got two OG Titans and am thinking about upgrading but I'm thinking I'll sit this Titan out, either get two 1080s or whatever comes down the pike next. Not to try to actually encourage anybody to buy a $1200 video card they aren't dying to own, but this titan should wipe the floor with SLI'd OG titans.
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KillHour posted:What do you have against good sound? I cleaned up my computer room the other month and threw away not one but two different 4.1 PC speaker setups from the past decade. I don't even have surround sound on my primary TV and I grew up with that. It largely comes down to me admiring the Apple "everything is integrated" approach, and part of that is stereo sound. If I want good sound, I'll get good headphones.
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THE DOG HOUSE posted:dare we hope for a third generation of a x80ti that is 96.555% of the performance of the Titan? It doesn't matter if the 1080ti obsoletes the Titan X, because they can just release a Titan X Black with all 3840 cores unlocked to keep milking the ultra high end ![]()
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repiv posted:It doesn't matter if the 1080ti obsoletes the Titan X, because they can just release a Titan X Black with all 3840 cores unlocked to keep milking the ultra high end This, all this
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THE DOG HOUSE posted:Not to try to actually encourage anybody to buy a $1200 video card they aren't dying to own, but this titan should wipe the floor with SLI'd OG titans. No doubt, they're 3.5 years old at this point. But I kinda always felt like I'd wasted money on the Titans and should have just got two 780s. And I think I'd feel the same way about the Titan X vs 1080s right now.
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repiv posted:It doesn't matter if the 1080ti obsoletes the Titan X, because they can just release a Titan X Black with all 3840 cores unlocked to keep milking the ultra high end They could pull a 780ti and give us all the cores on the ti
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Ninkobei posted:I think it is hilarious how PCers don't consider anything under 60fps (Or 144fps?) playable. Meanwhile I was watching an Xbone vs Xbone S comparison and that thing has 30 fps limits in a lot of games..and sometimes doesn't even hit those, dropping to 22 fps in TR and Hitman sometimes. Maybe there's some magic console tech I don't know about to compensate, but god playing on one of those just sounds dreadful The console versions are also being played with twin-stick controllers which have huge deadzones and are inherently floaty and imprecise. It's hard to notice a frame or two of lag, especially when you have the game interpolating character movement on top of that. When you are dealing with mouse movement which people expect to be precise and immediate it's much easier to notice low frame rates and laggy input because it just won't feel right.
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Dunno if this was posted but Smart Dude David Kanter did some neato testing that shows nVidia is doing some tile based rendering fun: http://www.realworldtech.com/tile-based-rasterization-nvidia-gpus/
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Craptacular! posted:I cleaned up my computer room the other month and threw away not one but two different 4.1 PC speaker setups from the past decade. I don't even have surround sound on my primary TV and I grew up with that. I hope neither of those 4.1 setups were of the Klipsch ProMedia variety. My 4.1's from 2000 are still going strong after a few woofer swaps and a replaced resister or two. Those things are gold to OG PC Sound fans though. They still sound fantastic to this day vs many other systems.
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