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its people that create the hype, and again people expect this card to be a great gaming card, yet AMD have said this is NOT! A gaming card.
They're going up against intel and nvidia with half the R&D budget, yet still producing great product. Personally i can wait, and if it is around 1080 performance then ill be happy with that. Progress is progress imo
Its nothing to do with hype - its a £1000 card with a 500MM2 GPU. What if Nvidia launched the Titan X and Titan Xp and said this is not really a true gaming card,but it can game,but its more for other stuff even though its not certified for professional stuff,but we will be selling a professional version later and then gaming performance was barely better than a GTX980TI and AMD had a year old card which was faster??
Nvidia had just over 80% of the market at one point when AMD did have highish end cards,and even with the Fury X in tow,AMD managed to get to 30% which is historically still very low.
ATI marketshare never even fell that low when they had the HD2000 and HD3000 series and Nvidia were kicking their backsides with the G80 and G92 series. ATI had missteps but at least they seemed to have a better idea
on average how to pitch their products and could actually have near perfect launches.
Look at the HD7970 which was massively underclocked at launch.
It was 40% faster than the HD6970 and was on a new node,and overclocked you could gain a good performance uplift,and at stock clocks consumed less power than an HD6970:
https://tpucdn.com/reviews/AMD/HD_7970/images/power_average.gif
Look at the performance of the Vega Frontier Edition by comparison.
If it were to follow the same performance uplift the HD7970 had over the HD6970 it would need to faster than a GTX1080 consistently.
Except all we are seeing is in-between GTX1070 and GTX1080 level performance and a big increase in power consumption over the Fury X.
PCPER said around 280W running The Witcher 3,now look at the Fury X:
https://www.pcper.com/image/view/79393?return=node/67284
Its around 200W to 240W.
Even if its a combination of poor drivers and a poor cooler which is causing the relatively low performance,why is AMD launching a card in this state??
It appears they have learnt nothing from the last few years.
FFS,they should have the honestly to actually tell people if the gaming drivers are not up to scratch,but they don't to save face,so it leads to this current debacle.
They better try and make sure the RX Vega is launched with much better drivers,otherwise it only takes Nvidia to drop the prices a bit on their current cards to compete,and by that time people won't bother waiting again for another AMD card.