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Truga posted:It will in theory. Yeah, I thought as much . At least it might lower the minimum requirements ceiling on future games? Not in the sense of "Go bust out your old 64 X2s", but rather that DX12 will allow system to age more gracefully.
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FaustianQ posted:Yeah, I thought as much . At least it might lower the minimum requirements ceiling on future games? Not in the sense of "Go bust out your old 64 X2s", but rather that DX12 will allow system to age more gracefully. I see it as pretty much giving you more leeway to upgrade a GPU without worrying about needing to upgrade your CPU at the same time to avoid a bottleneck.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 17:41 |
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NaDy posted:I haven't been able to play GTA V reliably on PC so far because of a weird error that I'm getting, it crashes the game and comes up with a message titled "ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT" and it says something about failed initialisation. I've googled it and seems like theres a steam thread and a rockstar support thread about it but the only suggestions are to downclock your card - which I tried with no luck - and reinstall the game, also with no luck. Turn off Shadowplay and see if this stops.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 17:53 |
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NaDy posted:I haven't been able to play GTA V reliably on PC so far because of a weird error that I'm getting, it crashes the game and comes up with a message titled "ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT" and it says something about failed initialisation. I've googled it and seems like theres a steam thread and a rockstar support thread about it but the only suggestions are to downclock your card - which I tried with no luck - and reinstall the game, also with no luck. By chance do you use any Chrome desktop apps like the Google Hangouts app? Try moving them to another monitor or closing them entirely. I was getting this pretty regularly, usually when I'd go to right click to aim at something, but I haven't had it since moving Hangouts over to another monitor. I'm not sure if it was directly related, I only did it because occasionally Hangouts would decide it wanted to be on top and I'd magically end up in windowed mode.
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I was able to almost max everything but if I was right on the border, Shadow play would crash me when I tried to record.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 18:41 |
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KakerMix posted:Turn off Shadowplay and see if this stops. Nah it's definitely not this, I never have shadowplay or any other recording software going or even installed. People with AMD cards are getting this issue too. wolrah posted:By chance do you use any Chrome desktop apps like the Google Hangouts app? Try moving them to another monitor or closing them entirely. Nope I don't have any of those apps. Such a weird bug.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 23:38 |
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I spend a huge amount of my day staring at a computer screen. As such I want to buy an IPS 2560 x 1440 monitor soon. I don't play games a lot, but when I do I like them to not run like poo poo. I currently have an AMD 7970--more or less equivalent to the current 280x. While fine for HD content, it will be over matched at 2k. My power supply is a high end 750w. With that in mind, would it be more cost efficient to buy another 280x and crossfire, or switch over to the more efficient GTX 970 and pray prices go down so I can buy a second? Is waiting for new and shiny worthwhile e.g. DX 12 enabled stuff? Also, I'm sure this has been asked a million times, but diagnosing system crashes, 90% of them on my machine have been due to AMD drivers; are NV's any better? Thanks for any advice. NaDy posted:I haven't been able to play GTA V reliably on PC so far because of a weird error that I'm getting, it crashes the game and comes up with a message titled "ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT" and it says something about failed initialisation. I've googled it and seems like theres a steam thread and a rockstar support thread about it but the only suggestions are to downclock your card - which I tried with no luck - and reinstall the game, also with no luck. I have an AMD card and the exact same problem. Many others do as well. Some people have had luck switching to DX10 mode or disabling certain settings (as stated above, shadowplay, for instance). For me, I can play longer without a crash with less intensive settings but it will still go down given an hour or so.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 23:42 |
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Yudo posted:I spend a huge amount of my day staring at a computer screen. As such I want to buy an IPS 2560 x 1440 monitor soon. I don't play games a lot, but when I do I like them to not run like poo poo. I currently have an AMD 7970--more or less equivalent to the current 280x. While fine for HD content, it will be over matched at 2k. I have an IPS 2560 x 1440 and ran it and a secondary 1920x1200 no problem on a 7970. What are you concerned it wont be able to run? I switched to a gtx 970 when my 7970 failed after many years of heavy work. Its not a crazy step up in power but its way more stable.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 23:57 |
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I am for just noticing this, but why's my GPU Boost 2.0 disabled for my bottom card in SLI? I switched the two around today and again, bottom card just sticks to stock clock under load. According to GPU-Z, anyways.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 00:17 |
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I just got the 970 I bought from Amazon the other day. I'm guessing we will be sent our codes for free witcher 3 closer to release date?
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 01:10 |
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loudog999 posted:I just got the 970 I bought from Amazon the other day. I'm guessing we will be sent our codes for free witcher 3 closer to release date? It takes a few days for them to show up. If they do not just contact online chat, they were able to provide me mine.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 01:47 |
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I think mine took about a week after delivery.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 01:51 |
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FYI, NVIDIA released their GTA V Graphics & Performance Guide, and as you'd expect with so many graphics settings, the article is absolutely massive. It gives nice comparison shots of all the different technologies at work if Eurogamer's piece from earlier today wasn't enough.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 01:53 |
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The highlight from that is that Ambient Occlusion currently does absolutely nothing at the moment.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 02:14 |
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That and that grass eats your framerate more than 8x MSAA does.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 02:54 |
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Man Digital Foundry articles are a bit of a mixed bag, when they're doing technical analysis they're great but at other times they're recommending a fx-8350 for futureproofing.
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Fauxtool posted:I have an IPS 2560 x 1440 and ran it and a secondary 1920x1200 no problem on a 7970. What are you concerned it wont be able to run? I imagine everything I want to play would run at that resolution, just that I would have to use less detailed settings. The game that comes to mind is the "Witcher 3," given the rather high end recommended setup. It's rare that I have time or interest to play anything though that series I have enjoyed. I may just run it on my old LCD: most of the cards in the $300 range don't offer enough over the 7970 to be worth it and I have mixed feelings regarding buying a 280x to crossfire.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 04:46 |
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I think a 970 is still a pretty substantial upgrade over a 7970: http://anandtech.com/bench/product/1032?vs=1355 most 2560 * 1440 benches show at least a 20 fps bump depending on the game, some much more.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 05:03 |
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It should feel like an upgrade anyways. I briefly had a 280X before my 290 and there was a noticeable difference in performance at maxed settings. I didn't get exact FPS differences, but stuff like Shadow of Mordor, Witcher 2, and Tomb Raider just ran better at the same or higher settings. A 7970 to a 970 would likely be more drastic, especially for Witcher 3 if the last two games' performance requirements are anything to go on - probably worth picking one up if that's the game you're waiting for.
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loudog999 posted:I just got the 970 I bought from Amazon the other day. I'm guessing we will be sent our codes for free witcher 3 closer to release date? I got mine this morning- 6 days after I placed my order for the card.
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Gwaihir posted:I think a 970 is still a pretty substantial upgrade over a 7970: http://anandtech.com/bench/product/1032?vs=1355 most 2560 * 1440 benches show at least a 20 fps bump depending on the game, some much more. cisco privilege posted:It should feel like an upgrade anyways. I briefly had a 280X before my 290 and there was a noticeable difference in performance at maxed settings. I didn't get exact FPS differences, but stuff like Shadow of Mordor, Witcher 2, and Tomb Raider just ran better at the same or higher settings. A 7970 to a 970 would likely be more drastic, especially for Witcher 3 if the last two games' performance requirements are anything to go on - probably worth picking one up if that's the game you're waiting for. Thanks for giving me something to think about. The question will be if it's worth it to crossfire vs. moving on to a new card; I will have to do some research.
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Yudo posted:Thanks for giving me something to think about. The question will be if it's worth it to crossfire vs. moving on to a new card; I will have to do some research. Basically -never- go multi card unless you already have the single strongest card on the market. There are a few rare occassions where you can get awesome performance using SLI or Xfire, but it's almost always better in the end to just sell the card you are on and buy the newest generation. Oh, just a quick note, about multi card. I have been playing MW:O for about 2.5 years at this point and have been through a 690, xfire 7970, xfire 290x, sli 970, sli 980 and now my Titan X. The Titan X finally gives me a solid 50-60 (limited to 59 in nvidia) fps now in that game at very high (max) settings at 7880x1440. The SLI 980s couldn't even manage it. veedubfreak fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Apr 22, 2015 |
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For a cheapskate on a budget, it sounds like the 750 Ti is a totally passable card to play GTA V with, right? On the other hand, I could shell out for a 960. It's only like $50 more.
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ryangs posted:For a cheapskate on a budget, it sounds like the 750 Ti is a totally passable card to play GTA V with, right? Go hog wild and get the 970, you won't regret it. Mow a few lawns if you need to.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 21:59 |
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Fudzilla has an unconfirmed source saying that 400-series will be 14nm FinFET parts. Assuming AMD doesn't buy the farm between now and then.
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SwissArmyDruid posted:Fudzilla has an unconfirmed source saying that 400-series will be 14nm FinFET parts. Q3 2017?
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veedubfreak posted:Q3 2017? 2016. So yeah, Q3 2017.
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Glass of Milk posted:I got mine this morning- 6 days after I placed my order for the card. I emailed and they said by the 25th. I feel silly since I work for Amazon and all, I guess Witcher 3 is turning me into a huge gaming baby.
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Color me an optimist, but 14 nm TSMC, GloFo is shaping up to be less of a cluster gently caress than 20nm. It is also 14 nm in name only. I don't care who pulls off a 14nm GPU, I just want more polygons, drat it.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 23:54 |
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Yeah I don't think we're gonna see massive delays on the 14nm stuff, 28nm is absolutely at its limits now and I can't see AMD or Nvidia waiting two full years to update their GPU lines. I think 20nm planar was just a clusterfuck because they thought it would work ok for higher TDP parts and it turns out they were wrong, we already know that 14nm FinFET can provide good performance.
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veedubfreak posted:Oh, just a quick note, about multi card. I have been playing MW:O for about 2.5 years at this point and have been through a 690, xfire 7970, xfire 290x, sli 970, sli 980 and now my Titan X. The Titan X finally gives me a solid 50-60 (limited to 59 in nvidia) fps now in that game at very high (max) settings at 7880x1440. The SLI 980s couldn't even manage it. Bold mine. I think there's your problem. MWO is a piece of poo poo software. If you check their forums, tons of people there have problems with it, people without sli too. And crossfire/sli is not even officially supported. On the other hand, lately I've been playing gw2/ff14 mostly, and the difference between crossfire off/on in ff14 is 25-35 and 50-60 fps, and in gw2 I go from ~35 minimum to an almost constant 60. And this is on two 6950s. That's over 4 years old now? I'm sure newer stuff works even better. IMO, it's very silly to base your experience on one game and then generalize, because it'll never paint the right picture. Instead, just check the numbers on the internets for the games you play, decide based on that. If I was playing mostly MWO I'd probably ditch crossfire too. But not everyone does. It sucks that sli/crossfire isn't supported in your game, but that's just one game out of many. I get craptons of mileage out of my CF setup, and 99% of the time games that don't support it don't need it either. And if they do need CF at my resolution and don't support it, they can go gently caress themselves, frankly. Truga fucked around with this message at 10:12 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Are there any rules as to when price drops occur? Wondering if there is a near future where the AU$700-800 GTX980 drops to $400-$500 Also, why is updating ATI drivers such a pain in the rear end. I format my PC, download the "auto detect my GPU drivers" tool, download the recommendation and an error pops up when I go to install them. So annoying.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 13:24 |
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Usually price drops as the ~next gen~ hits from whichever side.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 13:30 |
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Titan X is obviously pretty new but when is the "next gen" expected from each team?
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 13:33 |
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Well, nvidia's next gen was the 900 series, so unless AMD's 300 series is better price/performance, not much will happen to prices. If it's better, nvidia will drop prices. Same goes for other way around. If nvidia drops something that's better than AMD's current cards, AMD will drop prices to compete.
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xcore posted:Titan X is obviously pretty new but when is the "next gen" expected from each team? Expect a 980ti whenever the flagship R390X arrives. It'll be a wait before the succesors arrive.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 14:29 |
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To add to that, didn't the 390x get pushed to summer at this point?
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xcore posted:Are there any rules as to when price drops occur? Wondering if there is a near future where the AU$700-800 GTX980 drops to $400-$500 AMD's auto-detect was always flaky for me as well. I never thought that CCC was that bad either but honestly the current GeForce software is much better laid out and much nicer to use. It's not nearly as cluttered as CCC.
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eggyolk posted:Expect a 980ti whenever the flagship R390X arrives. It'll be a wait before the succesors arrive. Supposedly NVIDIA is building chips right now so I think it'll probably be shipping around Computex when the 390X gets officially announced. I think that'll put the release ahead of the 390X's. The speculation is that it won't affect existing NVIDIA pricing though - it's meant to slot between the 980 and the Titan X both in terms of performance and retail cost.
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veedubfreak posted:To add to that, didn't the 390x get pushed to summer at this point? Yep, reveal in early June, which probably means July/August for buying?
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