2x the fps would be 100% faster wouldn't it.![]()
100% faster, yes. Or 200% since 100% is the base amount. (100% + 100% = 200%)
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2x the fps would be 100% faster wouldn't it.![]()
100% faster, yes. Or 200% since 100% is the base amount. (100% + 100% = 200%)
Given 100fps then 100% faster would be 200 fps, 200% faster would be 300 fps. Or am I messing it up....or arguing about nothing![]()
Nope, you're entirely correct. I think you misunderstood me, perhaps -- 100% faster is the same as saying 200% ... In this case, the word "faster" is an implied addition, you're ADDING 100% - 100% faster.
So for your example, 100fps... what number is 200% of that?
When we got no leaks/info to talk about it turns into a math contest![]()
Well there are actually some more leaks but about Navi 22When we got no leaks/info to talk about it turns into a math contest![]()
It was sarcasm off the back of a big argument with others here. Nvidia are claiming the 3080 is the Ampere flagship, despite there being a bigger card available. Unfortunately, a few posters here have swallowed that marketing BS and are making price-performance and generational improvement claims based on the 3080 being the flagship.I thought the 3090 was the flagship card with the 3080 mid-high tier?
Would be too funny if AMD come out with something matching or slightly beating Nvidia but want more money![]()
*RX 5700 enters the chat*Just could NOT see that happening
Nope, you're entirely correct. I think you misunderstood me, perhaps -- 100% faster is the same as saying 200% ... In this case, the word "faster" is an implied addition, you're ADDING 100% - 100% faster.
So for your example, 100fps... what number is 200% of that?
It was sarcasm off the back of a big argument with others here. Nvidia are claiming the 3080 is the Ampere flagship, despite there being a bigger card available. Unfortunately, a few posters here have swallowed that marketing BS and are making price-performance and generational improvement claims based on the 3080 being the flagship.
The % posts are back..
You need some maths lessons... But I think I see where/why you're going wrong, so maybe this helps.
The 5700XT is half as fast as the 3080, so 50%. In this statement, the 3080 is the reference point.
The 3080 is 50% faster than a 5700XT -- this statement is incorrect, because you've changed the reference point to the 5700XT. The 3080 is TWICE as fast, 200% = twice.. so to get from 100% to 200% you don't add 50%...
Let's use real figures to illustrate this further;
You have 2 numbers, A=100 and B=50
50% of A = 50 (half of 100)
Add 50% to B; you get 75. (half, 50%, of 50 = 25.. add that to the base value of 50 and you get 75)
To make B equal to A, you have to add 100% to B - since 100% of B is 50, so 100%+100% or 50 + 50 = 100.
Basically, it matters what your reference point is.