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What section and at what settings did they use to get those results?
I'd like to confirm by running it myself.
I'd like to confirm by running it myself.
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What section and at what settings did they use to get those results?
I'd like to confirm by running it myself.
Too much sense in that post ^ . But it's a lot to do with some people not willing to accept that their choice of purchase doesn't shine in every scenario possible with every driver released. I'm going to fit my 290 Pro block tonight and have a play over the weekend with BF4 specifically.
opinion is as right as the next as their opinion is based around the games they play and the budget available to them.
Exactly mate, problem is you have people here firmly in one camp or the other. They must support their camp, and insist on being right. Even though when it comes to building a PC their is no 'right' answer as every build is subject to, budget , performance, aesthetics and lot's of other variables.
If you look at it subjectively, the 780Ti has best overall performance, and runs cool and quiet but is priced higher than alternatives, 290X costs less, runs hot and loud, but also has more vram and Mantle.. It's an argument that could go on forever..
It doesn't say, as i wanted to test it myself. Honestly i don't think you can give it a lot of credibility when they're so vague. No video, no description of what scene or section, just a two minute play through. I suppose i could tweet the editor.
Exactly mate, problem is you have people here firmly in one camp or the other. They must support their camp, and insist on being right. Even though when it comes to building a PC their is no 'right' answer as every build is subject to, budget , performance, aesthetics and lot's of other variables.
If you look at it subjectively, the 780Ti has best overall performance, and runs cool and quiet but is priced higher than alternatives, 290X costs less, runs hot and loud, but also has more vram and Mantle.. It's an argument that could go on forever..
I recently bought a Asus 290X to replace my 6970. I thought it might be best to stick with what I know and I wanted to try mantle but I was wrong, so wrong. I had so many issues, I wanted to break my computer, but seemed AMD were doing that for me. Noise , downclocking, stutter every now and then. I overhauled my computer with a 4770K and a clean install of Windows 8 thinking that would fix it, but no it didn't. I gave up after 4 weeks and bought a evga 780 Ti superclock and no more issues. I realised that the 6970 was just as bad but, i had got used to issues. I am sad I didn't try mantle, but looking around, it would just be more issues to add to my list. Just my experience.
Originally Posted by Priyadarshi
I am skeptical about the performance gains to be achieved from Mantle. True that the current DX driver stack is deep and adds an overhead but you would only see large gains when it is actually a bottleneck. DX11 already has deferred contexts which allows multiple CPU cores to feed the GPU using display lists.
Originally Posted By repi (Johan Anderson)
In our experience, DX11 deferred contexts give no performance gains at all, the opposite actually, so have completely given up on it which is sad but true.
See my slide #34 here:
Isn't "Wiemy, co sie Kreci!" polish for "We hate Nvidia"?