Just thought I would see what everyone else thinks (minus the idiotic nonsense please for once!) about this. I for one was fairly underwhelmed when reading the reviews of the new AMD cards (backlash may be a bit much just took a while for the price=performace=temps=powerdraw ratio to become apparent), seemed like they hadn't done a great deal to move forward and were perhaps trying to milk the position they had attained in the previous generation of probably getting more of middle ground GPU market due a pretty well thought out product line.
7850 and 7870 reviews were promising, then 7950 and 7970 came along and you thought nice, if only I could afford that (OK at least most people did!) but then the 680 comes along and provides a fairly tangible jump (yes I know this is open to opinion) that grabs headlines all over the place. Price can be disregarded to some extent given that we are at the high end of the market, the implication being that the new NVidia products may offer a similar jump all the way down the product line.
A few weeks later people seem to be reporting much more positive things about the range of new AMD cards, especially OC'ing on certain card and obviously the general compute performace is much higer (wether or not you care about that is of course subjective).
What I'm trying to get at is do you think that NVidia have actually got a winner on there hands or is the AMD line more a slow burner 'evolution rather than revolution' type thing? I guess we can't know until more Kepler cards become available but it's certainly very interesting and makes it quite tough to guestimate where the GPU market is going to go in the next year or so.
No dount this will attract the usual red vs green nonsense but though I would see what others are thinking as I find it quite an interesting time in the GPU market.
7850 and 7870 reviews were promising, then 7950 and 7970 came along and you thought nice, if only I could afford that (OK at least most people did!) but then the 680 comes along and provides a fairly tangible jump (yes I know this is open to opinion) that grabs headlines all over the place. Price can be disregarded to some extent given that we are at the high end of the market, the implication being that the new NVidia products may offer a similar jump all the way down the product line.
A few weeks later people seem to be reporting much more positive things about the range of new AMD cards, especially OC'ing on certain card and obviously the general compute performace is much higer (wether or not you care about that is of course subjective).
What I'm trying to get at is do you think that NVidia have actually got a winner on there hands or is the AMD line more a slow burner 'evolution rather than revolution' type thing? I guess we can't know until more Kepler cards become available but it's certainly very interesting and makes it quite tough to guestimate where the GPU market is going to go in the next year or so.
No dount this will attract the usual red vs green nonsense but though I would see what others are thinking as I find it quite an interesting time in the GPU market.
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