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I predict we're going to see dramatic improvements from AMD

I don't predict seeing massive improvements just because AMD have a good salesman on board. Good marketing maybe but he has no input in how to make a GPU.
 
I don't predict seeing massive improvements just because AMD have a good salesman on board. Good marketing maybe but he has no input in how to make a GPU.

AMD's current GPUs are stronger than nVidia's anyway, so it's not like it's the most important factor. :p
 
AMD's current GPUs are stronger than nVidia's anyway, so it's not like it's the most important factor. :p

For now ;)

And whilst you are fiddling about with drivers/caps/AB/Trixx and anything else you need to fiddle with, us Nvidia owners are deep into our games :D
 
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Tell that to your Farcry 3 adventures :p

Sorry, you have lost me now? I have completed Far Cry 3 and I was quite pleased with how smooth it was in DX11 with medium settings. Slight microstutter but far from being a game breaker (oobviously).

How does it run on CF and triple screens on your 7950's?
 
Far from. I was looking forward to some light hearted 'toing and froing' with Spoffle :) One fanboy to another....

I'm not a fanboy, I just don't like nVidia :p

To answer your question, I've had a play of Farcry 3 for a few hours, though I haven't tried it on 3 screens yet (couldn't be bothered enabling Eyefinity for the game, and can't stand using Eyefinity for desktop use).

Maxed out at 2560x1440 I was getting 70-80FPS most of the time with peaks of around 100.

I haven't overclocked my 3930K yet though, I have no idea what I'm doing with this chip, things have change a lot since my socket 775 overclocking.
 
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I have a 7950 but im a nVidia fanboy at heart, AMD's drivers have been nothing but a crashfest with my old 7850 and this 7950.

What I find bizarre is that it always seem to be nVidia fans who go on about the drivers. I have no idea what you've done to cause that but seriously, I haven't had any driver issues that weren't caused by myself (I'm talking all drivers, not just AMD).
 
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