Soldato
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Nah FX puts up a good fight in some select games and closes the gap at 4K quite a bit (though often without as good frametimes) but overall its still a fair bit slower than an overclocked 980ti or 1070.
Fury X at 1440p/4k competes pretty well with a stock 980ti.
https://tpucdn.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_1080_Ti_SC2/images/perfrel_3840_2160.png
It really is only when the gtx980ti is overclocked that things change. Techpower's benchmark suite doesn't flatter the Fury X either. Vega should be faster than what we are seeing imo. Looking at those charts where would you expect a 1600mhz Fury X to be. At 4k it should at least be above a gtx1080 and it would only be a gtx1080 sized core on the new 14nm. It really is perplexing that AMD are bring a close to 500nm chip and nothing seems to have improved.
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