How long was that for?
The Metro LL benchmarks? Each run takes about 2 minutes I think.
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How long was that for?
It's useful to show extremetech's own testing whenever the nvidia slide crops up:
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The Metro LL benchmarks? Each run takes about 2 minutes I think.
And the 47% fan just couldn't handle the heat for 2 minutes.
Cracking fix that was![]()
I don't play games in 6 minute stints....
Longer play at 47% you'll probably see it throttle again.
Nothing surprises me these days. I reckon Nvidia must spend more time testing AMD cards than they do their own. I can't ever remember AMD spending time pointing out flaws with Nvidia cards.![]()
^That will probably change when summer hits, though.
Nothing surprises me these days. I reckon Nvidia must spend more time testing AMD cards than they do their own. I can't ever remember AMD spending time pointing out flaws with Nvidia cards.![]()
Look at Nvidia giving back to the community
Should we state some facts and weed out the trolls?
Do the 290/290x/780/Titan all offer quiet performance at stock, yes.
Is the 290x ahead of Titan at stock and the 290 ahead of the 780 at stock at low noise levels, yes.
Do all 4 cards throttle at various times at stock, yes.
Do all 4 cards have the capability to have their fans turned up for more performance and less throttling, yes.
Do all 4 cards have the capability of throttling less, running cooler and overclocking further with 3rd party cooling, yes.
Are AMD cards categorically priced under Nvidia cards and in fact caused Nvidia prices to drop significantly to where they are now anyway(realistically talking here about 780ti being introduced rather than Titan to be dropped to £500 and upsetting all those who bought them), yes.
Is the Titan/780gtx cooler SO good that it ends up faster than the 290x, no, does it still throttle, yes, is it any where near as good as third party coolers, no, so can the stock Titan/780gtx cooler therefore easily be improved on.... yes.
So to sum up, 780gtx cooler is NOT the pinnacle of cooling, it does not prevent thermal throttling and third party cooling is significantly better. The 290x is not the pinnacle of cooling, it does not prevent thermal throttling and third party cooling is significantly better.
But Nvidia are great and AMD failed? Yes, the trolling/fanboyism is insanely clear to see.
Could AMD have made the cooler £20 better and cool better, yes, could Nvidia, yes, but what was to stop both companies making it £40 better, or £60 better, or £100 better, nothing. Where do you stop exactly?
There isn't a card produced in the past decade that couldn't have had a better air cooler installed at stock and produced a better and faster overall card...... this is not a problem for Nvidia cards, just AMD cards, despite being in identical situations.
If we actually get down to the physics of the situation, a larger core with the same power output is significantly easier to cool. The 780gtx/titan/ti is 26% larger, that is 26% more area to transfer heat into the cooler, it is literally easier to cool and you literally can't say one cooler is better than another unless they are being used on the same heat source.
Just as well someone does as AMD apparently didn't bother.
Look at Nvidia giving back to the community while AMD release cards with half-***** coolers with massively inconsistent fan speeds that under AMD original settings throttled the cards. AMD apparently didn't find this themselves or if they did not until after they'd shipped/launched the card!
I for one would like to thank Nvidia for helping to make the 290 perform the way it should have from the start!
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Surely you did not have a straight face while writing these words. The best joke i have heard all year.
You can say that this is all fine as much as you like, but the bottom line is the card they released wasn't fit for purpose, they had to fix things with a faster fan profile in the first set of driver's.
It's not a bad card, the performance is certainly there but I strongly disagree with this upto 1000 MHz business, especially seeing as vendors are advertising it as 1000 MHz with no mention of the term upto in the descriptions at all.
Just very poor showing from AMD in my opinion.
Before anyone says, but you can change the fan profile or even the heatsink and fan yourself easily. You shouldn't have too, imagine if you bought the latest and greatest hot hatch but to get it to do more than 100 mph you had to change the engine mapping or replace the exhaust, fine if it is advertised as only doing 100mph but not if it is advertised as doing 130 mph.
You can say that this is all fine as much as you like, but the bottom line is the card they released wasn't fit for purpose, they had to fix things with a faster fan profile in the first set of driver's.