rofl rofl rofl I like thatHope those prices there are accurate, I have a bag of hash browns in the freezer.
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rofl rofl rofl I like thatHope those prices there are accurate, I have a bag of hash browns in the freezer.
AMD doesn't need it because we can use image sharpening whcih is amazing in itself and one of the most undersung heros of 5700XT imho I use it and it's incredibleI understand it precisely. We don't need DLSS if the GPU is powerful enough to run at the required frame rate with the required bells and whistles. It's not a feature is making up for deficiencies. Less pixels to push and your GPU will get the FPS and effects without it.
I understand it precisely. We don't need DLSS if the GPU is powerful enough to run at the required frame rate with the required bells and whistles. It's not a feature is making up for deficiencies. Less pixels to push and your GPU will get the FPS and effects without it.
Amd very rarely not shine. The trouble is that shine is never enough for the haters, dingbats, trolls and fanboys.
Point in case: Vega offered nothing, Polaris never scaled past entry level and then out of the blue the 5700XT lands and beats Nvidia's shiny "brand new" 2070 for a chunk of bucks less. But no, that's clearly not AMD shining because there's nothing to beat the 2080 Ti, it doesn't cost £50, there's no ray tracing despite the 2070 can't ray trace for **** in the 3 games that use it, there's no DLSS despite RIS and FidelityFX being superior to DLSS 1.0, and DLSS 1.0 only exists in 2 games.
Correct.
Which is why I stand firm on my statement to the strange people that retort "its AMD's fault nvidia are so expensive" , well its not is it? nvidia are putting out the price they want to charge to make profit. This 30 series release is not cheaper, its the going rate for their lineup (see 10 series and before). So not if, but when AMD release their cards and they undercut nvidia, will we see the excuses @KentMan has adeptly highlighted of "oh well it needs to have DLSS and raytracing" because that's exactly whats gonna happen here. So no, its not AMD's fault for anything as people just want to buy one brand <end argument>.
100% this, RIS is amazing, I've used it ever since and allows me to run 4k ultra settings in BF5 at 70-100fps... and looks fantastic... you would 100% swear you're running native 4k!Amd very rarely not shine. The trouble is that shine is never enough for the haters, dingbats, trolls and fanboys.
Point in case: Vega offered nothing, Polaris never scaled past entry level and then out of the blue the 5700XT lands and beats Nvidia's shiny "brand new" 2070 for a chunk of bucks less. But no, that's clearly not AMD shining because there's nothing to beat the 2080 Ti, it doesn't cost £50, there's no ray tracing despite the 2070 can't ray trace for **** in the 3 games that use it, there's no DLSS despite RIS and FidelityFX being superior to DLSS 1.0, and DLSS 1.0 only exists in 2 games.
RDNA 1 did shine within its admittedly limited scope, RDNA 2 is starting to glimmer even with little information out there, Nvidia went into utter panic mode and botched Ampere at every level. AMD are already shining.
The question though is can AMD capitalise.
My point really is that DLSS is a bullet point on a feature list that AMD can never meet, but they can possibly meet the performance it achieves, or they may have a similar feature that does achieve the same. It would never be called DLSS however, and "I want DLSS on my GPU" isn't a very effective target, but "I want 60Hz at native 4K" is - how they achieve that doesn't matter as long as the fidelity is there, right?
AMD doesn't need it because we can use image sharpening whcih is amazing in itself and one of the most undersung heros of 5700XT imho I use it and it's incredible
My point really is that DLSS is a bullet point on a feature list that AMD can never meet, but they can possibly meet the performance it achieves, or they may have a similar feature that does achieve the same. It would never be called DLSS however, and "I want DLSS on my GPU" isn't a very effective target, but "I want 60Hz at native 4K" is - how they achieve that doesn't matter as long as the fidelity is there, right?
My point really is that DLSS is a bullet point on a feature list that AMD can never meet, but they can possibly meet the performance it achieves, or they may have a similar feature that does achieve the same. It would never be called DLSS however, and "I want DLSS on my GPU" isn't a very effective target, but "I want 60Hz at native 4K" is - how they achieve that doesn't matter as long as the fidelity is there, right?
But it didn't soundly beat the 2070S that nvidia put out at the same time, doesn't do DLSS 2 or RT, and it didn't do what people really wanted it to - force a reset in the prices. It just sort-of fitted in with them on about the same scale rather than embarassing nvidia.
Everyone seems to think nvidia prices have gone crazy, and not without reason. What they want is AMD to come along and sell something obviously better (not kinda/sorta better, maybe 2% in some games, if you squint and wait for the drivers to be refined in a year, and if you're comparing against the 70), and significantly cheaper. They're looking for a "**** you nvidia!" moment like the "**** you intel!" moment that happened with Ryzen. And unfortunately at this point, AMD have a history of promising that moment (or perhaps their fanboys do) but actually delivering something that's competitive-ish to nvidia's popular cards, and not the higher-end ones, and not significantly cheaper for the most part.
I seriously hope this release is that moment. It would be epic.
And I'm afraid you do have to acknowledge that having the best card on the market, even if it's priced beyond most people, is great for your image as technology leaders.
I personally had a 3870, 4870, 5870 and 7970 with no issues. I have a 1080Ti now and get black screens when connecting my TV via HDMI.
Disconnecting the TV stops the black screens (which are intermittent) and reconnecting it causes them to happen again, so it's definitely an issue but it's not often I use my TV with my PC anyway so not massively fussed.
i care less about Ray Tracing etc, as if it was something worthwhile we would have had it years ago
Now Nvidia seem to have messed up drivers this launch with black screens etc. IF they don't it fixed pretty quickly then their reputation will start to suffer too. And if AMD have a good launch with no driver issues then that will help change people's mindset. But, it won't happen overnight and not with one GPU launch. They will have to be consistent. And no point in saying "but, but, Nvidia get away with this etc etc." Of course, when you have 80% of the market share you can get away with making a few mistakes. But, AMD have to be better. They have to do what they are doing with the CPU market. Remember their first Ryzen launch was ok, not great but ok and they got fixes out very quickly for the issues. And since then every Ryzen CPU launch has got better and better.
Honestly i think people spout DLSS without realising it is not the magic bullet people proclaim it to be, as if it was Every game would have it and support it. Seems to be mostly used as an excuse for peoples justification of purchasing Nvidia against AMD lately.
Having everything ray traced however, if we could have that, would be amazing
Well, have to stop you there. If we had actual, well performing real time ray tracing, you'd know it. Imagine Pixar quality imagery at high frame rates. Or perhaps as a step beyond that imagine the quality movies that currently take a year to render being presented in real time. It would save the artists a lot of time, and our games would look a heck of a lot better with ray tracing. What we have right now are visual hacks that render fast but take time to be created and can easily fail under a different scenario, whereas proper ray tracing can produce photorealistic imagery (or at the very least MUCH better lighting and shading) and that's entirely worth to have.
Absolute pipe dream at this time, the RTX of today can only do a fraction of what say Blender can do, and what it can do does look nice but you're right that right now that's a bit of a gimmick. Having everything ray traced however, if we could have that, would be amazing. We need several times the performance we have right now at least though.
This is exactly my badly made point.... Nvidia have their junk proprietary RTX hybrid ray tracing but everyone who is a novice thinks this is what Ray Tracing is! because Nvidia told us so. So now we have everyone climbing over each over to gobble up Nvidias hack attempt at Ray Tracing like its the second coming of the messiah, when quite frankly it often looks utter junk and gives a huge hit to performance while doing so.
I wish this rubbish was just scrapped and not invested into by game devs until its at a point where it truly is breathtakingly amazing and a must have, rather than another bullet point on a box to try and shift more units and endorse a huge price hike.
if AMD brings out a similar feature that does it even better then that consideration would swing in their favour... who's doing what I don't really care about, just what I'm getting.
They would have solved the traveling salesman problem before that..I have been going through the Nvidia ray tracing gems and hope to update my opinion about ray tracing.