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I can't wait!
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Well I'll easily jump ship to AMD if they do come out with something terrific.
But lets face it The FuryX with (cutting edge) HBM was hyped nothingness
Polaris will be more efficient imo for perfromance per watt...
But quite frankly...who cares about that for the top end cards?
All we care about is a single card that can push 100fps on a 1440p Superwide monitor![]()
True and yea Fury X was hyped but i don't recall AMD showing it off as much this early like they are doing with Polaris. The amount of sales Nvidia got from the gtx970/980 because of it's power/performance was unreal.
Nvidia are many things, but they aren't stupid. The mid range Pascal cards are not going to out-perform a Maxwell Ti. If anything they'll end up being neck and neck just using less juice... with an absurd price tag to go with it.
What I'm saying is people are not going to buy an AMD card thats 10% slower than Pascal if it uses 50% less power.
Even if it cost's 10% less...
That 10% speed is all that matters to most gamers these days.
If you have a high end SKU like 980Ti you will not be able to step up to the new generation mid range chipset, you will only be able to go for the new high end chipset.
If a new X80 card release within 90 days of the originally purchase date you will be able to use the Step Up programm also with a 980Ti.
There is a large market for quieter/cooler running GPU's. I'd be happy to sacrifice 10% performance if it meant a 50% cooler/quieter GPU.
This all sounds a bit shady. What exactly is classed as mid range and where is the list of what we can/cannot step-up to?
No offence, but your "step-up" program sounds like one big scam, a bit like car insurers who try to get out of paying out on a legit claim, seems you're insured for everything except the exact thing you actually pay for.
If the 1070/X70 is slightly faster than a 980ti, does that mean we can or can't step up to it? Perhaps buyers should be made aware of what they can and can't do with their step-up guarantee before they stump up a load of cash...
Most enthusiasts want raw power though.
Enthusiasts making less than 1% of the market you mean? Sure.
That's why the top tier cards are so expensive...
What point are you making here ?
There is a large market for quieter/cooler running GPU's. I'd be happy to sacrifice 10% performance if it meant a 50% cooler/quieter GPU.
My point?
Did you not read the post you replied to?
Where did I mention top tier cards exactly? Oh yes, I didn't. Read the post next time dude.
My point?
Did you not read the post you replied to?
Where did I mention top tier cards exactly? Oh yes, I didn't. Read the post next time dude.
We were talking about top tier cards...like the 980ti....
The fastest cards on the market...not low power mid range cards...
Even the midrange one will beat the current 980ti
I'll say it again.
The new cards will barely beat a 980ti in performance, but they will be far nicer on your psu. The real game changer will happen when they finish drip feeding the tech and release the ti versions in 2017.
Wait a while for prices to drop and get two 980ti.