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Hitman Benchmark

The biggest victory is for the AMD cpu's. I made a thread on the impact dx12 could potentially have on them with reduced cpu overheads and nobody thought they would get much lift from it. Looks like they've took off.
 
I think its the second.

Obviously I wouldn't know, but I strongly believe this to be the case because Ashes dev was saying that drivers had this feature reporting as functional, while were not in reality. This tells us a lot I think
 
Lots of people now :)

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Obviously I wouldn't know, but I strongly believe this to be the case because Ashes dev was saying that drivers had this feature reporting as functional, while were not in reality. This tells us a lot I think

Maybe that why dx11 is better as the drivers have it as functional when it really isn't?.
 
A lot of people have had months and months with the 980ti and titanx and are more likely upgrading when the flagship cards are coming out and isn't as if they cannot run the games well, we need a lot more dx12 games to show a tread really but it looks like a good start for Amd.
 
A lot of people have had months and months with the 980ti and titanx and are more likely upgrading when the flagship cards are coming out and isn't as if they cannot run the games well, we need a lot more dx12 games to show a tread really but it looks like a good start for Amd.

Exactly!! I've been happy with a pair of Ti's for months and months and months!! Hopefully the next gen battle will be more competitive :cool:
 
Same can be said about Fury X. I have been happy with pair of them for months and months and am confident that I would be still very happy with their performance for months and months and months with dx12 titles coming out more and more.
 
The biggest victory is for the AMD cpu's. I made a thread on the impact dx12 could potentially have on them with reduced cpu overheads and nobody thought they would get much lift from it. Looks like they've took off.
I have no idea why anybody would doubt you on that as that's pretty much the largest target for gains using DX12/Vulkan and had already been proven with Mantle.
 
Ran the same settings as PCGH (highest settings, all high and ultra. SSAO+SMAA, 16xAF)

DX11 Average 77FPS
DX12 Average 87FPS
 
A lot of people have had months and months with the 980ti and titanx and are more likely upgrading when the flagship cards are coming out and isn't as if they cannot run the games well, we need a lot more dx12 games to show a tread really but it looks like a good start for Amd.

More worried about the plebs like me who only have cards like a GTX970 or GTX960. They don't have the advantage of brute forcing things and are far more popular cards AFAIK.
 
More worried about the plebs like me who only have cards like a GTX970 or GTX960. They don't have the advantage of brute forcing things and are far more popular cards AFAIK.

Yeah they looking bad against Amd cards, what you quoted was a reply to someone saying something about the 980ti.
 
Benchmarks in the OP running on an old build or something?

Max settings at 1080p i get

Benchmark Results:
---- CPU ----
7810 frames
68.38fps Average
12.14fps Min
197.99fps Max
14.62ms Average
5.05ms Min
82.36ms Max

Edit:This is on DX11
 
Once NVIDIA release an updated driver for Hitman, I expect NVIDIA to be back on top. No developer is willing to risk letting the game run 'badly' on NVIDIA harware, when you consider their market share %.
 
Once NVIDIA release an updated driver for Hitman, I expect NVIDIA to be back on top. No developer is willing to risk letting the game run 'badly' on NVIDIA harware, when you consider their market share %.

That didn't happen with HL2. It still ran like crap on Nvidia hardware and Valve had to make a downgraded version for FX users.

It's why I tried ATI for the first time,despite Nvidia destroying them in sales.

The same will happen for this - Nvidia users like me will have to run it in DX11.

Seriously dude just stop making excuses - you went from all of a sudden loving your R9 390X to now wanting to ditch it,so do instead of desperately hoping AMD sucks in all titles make a change!:)

I am still waiting for the ARK update that makes my GTX960 better than an R9 280.

Or even the Nvidia update to make sure my GTX960 thrashes an R9 280 or R9 380 in The Division.

Both Nvidia titles and both sucking arse on the fastest Nvidia card under £200.

Obviously marketshare had no impact on devs not caring for the latest Nvidia mainstream card.

There should be no excuse for the performance.

Once the new cards are out I will be seriously looking at AMD again,after my GTX660 did the same, unless Pascal is a knockout.

At least you lower high end users have more grunt with your GTX980 and R9 390X cards then us plebs with midrange cards - can't brute force things!:(

If you hate your R9 390X so much then I will have it and you can have my GTX960 and then you will realise the great performance optimisations are awesome.
 
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Once NVIDIA release an updated driver for Hitman, I expect NVIDIA to be back on top. No developer is willing to risk letting the game run 'badly' on NVIDIA harware, when you consider their market share %.

They cannot release a driver that puts async capability in the NV cards i think.
 
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