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AMD Vesuvius R9 295 X2 Inbound

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No, they had about a 2 year gap between the 7000 series and these new cards (all 2 of them!). So it was just playing catch up. They started off saying these cards are Titan Killers which was proved right in some games, not all. But since then Nvidia has released the 780Ti and Titan Black which demolish the Hawaii cards left, right and centre in most games and benchmarks :(

I really want AMD to come out big with 20nm first as they usually have been but it looks very likely that Nvidia has a big lead in technology at the moment- even with Maxwell at 28nm if they decide to do so.




Yeah and they used the same reference blower and PCB.

Don't shoot the messenger lol.
 
Looks pretty close to me and anands reference 290X was throttling.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1056?vs=1072

That is one of the main reasons I don't trust any reviewer's numbers. They demolish a card for a poor stock cooler, noise, overclock like my grandma would and publish numbers that anyone here can beat easily.

This, coupled with the fact that we bench regularly with updated drivers while their numbers remain stagnant, means I don't care for them other than for stock benchmarks.
 
Kaap I think they will be cherry X chips with better electrical properties tbh, with some SPs strategically removed and perhaps a smaller bus.
 
Depends on the cooler really, if they made it triple slot and used more copper then it would probably work.

I own two triple slot Asus Matrix Platinum 7970s and having seen the amount of heat these cards produce I don't think a triple slot cooler would work.

Two overclocked Hawaii chips use a lot more watts than two overclocked Tahiti chips.

Also when I did run my platinums with the side of the case on I had a little problem, all the heat going into the case made the tubing on the waterloop to the CPU sag and the level in the res dropped by 10mm.:eek:
 
If I had to guess I think they may go with two underclocked and undervolted 290P Hawaii chips which would give a good performance boost over a HD7990.

Kaap I think they will be cherry X chips with better electrical properties tbh, with some SPs strategically removed and perhaps a smaller bus.

Definitely, this is what NVidia also do with the GTX 690 - use cherry picked GK104 chips.

I think the bus will stay at 512 bit though.
 
Not bad score from Kaaps card at stock. :D

Xtreme seems to favour nvidia where as performance favours amd in 3dmark 11.
 
Was subtly pointing out the clock to stock comparison ;)

lol fair enough, I just noticed that.

The 780ti does not demolish the 290X, it is about 5% faster.:)

I am not talking clock-for-clock here, but rather absolute performance difference between a voltage unlocked 780 Ti and a voltage unlocked 290x.

I don't have anything against AMD, heck I had two 290x cards myself. But then they released the 290 at $150 less in the US, then gave free games to everyone but us owners of the 290/290x. If the mining craze had not happened, the early adopters would have been massively screwed and for the first month or so I was not impressed by the way they ran the release one bit.

Back to topic: I am fairly certain AMD has realized what a bad stock cooler can do and will likely have a much better one on this dual card. I personally would rather they spend less on a stock cooler and transfer the savings on to us so we can then slap on a water block instead :D
 
Stock for Stock they are only within 5%.

What is absolute performance difference?

Also, if you buy a card at a price and then find it goes cheaper, dont see what has changed. You thought it was worth buying at the original price. The amount you paid is the same, the card is the same, dont see why you would care if nothing has changed for you a month or two down the line. I bought a 290x on release and have had no regrets!
 

I love this comment on that page: "They must be referring to the double MSRP price that AMD cards are being sold at." :D

Stock for Stock they are only within 5%.

What is absolute performance difference?

Also, if you buy a card at a price and then find it goes cheaper, dont see what has changed. You thought it was worth buying at the original price. The amount you paid is the same, the card is the same, dont see why you would care if nothing has changed for you a month or two down the line. I bought a 290x on release and have had no regrets!

Max stable FPS/numbers for each card at the same benchmark/game irrespective of clocks. If you have a card that does 1500 MHz and another that does 1000 MHz, would you run both at 1000 MHz for gaming to compare?

I am not saying I would be upset if the price reduced, the way the entire release went was pretty poor. That's why I was kinda bummed.
 
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I own two triple slot Asus Matrix Platinum 7970s and having seen the amount of heat these cards produce I don't think a triple slot cooler would work.

Like I said it depends on the cooler design, the Matrix Plat 7970 heatsink is much less substantial than the 7990 heatsink despite taking up an extra slot, if they used a beefier version of the 7990 heatsink and better fans they could to it I think. But it would benefit from a better layout.
 
I afraid the comment of the page goes to this:

IBETIT'SADUALCOREGPU. NOT THAT FAKE DUAL CORE CPU'S THAT INTEL MAKES, OR FAKE DUAL GPU CARDS NVIDIA MAKES, BUT A REAL DUAL CORE ON THE DIE GPU CHIP LIKE AMD MADE FIRST. THIS IS REAL GUYS. THIS IS THE REAL DUAL CORE GPU. IT'S SCIENCE, AND YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO BE SO IMPRESSED WITH AMD'S FIRST REAL DUAL CORE (THAT WILL BE SLOWER THAN THE COMPETITION, COME OUT WAY SUPER LATE AND SUCK LIKE THEIR FIRST DUAL CORE CPU'S) THAT YOU'RE GOING TO SAY "OOOOO MMMMM GGGGGG THAT SSK NEEDS A COLUMN!!"

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You really need to remove all spaces from your posts to make them more readable.

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i'll do it on the first sentence, and you tell me if it helps. is it better?

Annnd the punchline reply:

TOTALLY! Your first sentence now starts out with: I-BE-TIT'S. I definitely understand your point now.

:D

Give that man a cookie!
 
Max stable FPS/numbers for each card at the same benchmark/game irrespective of clocks. If you have a card that does 1500 MHz and another that does 1000 MHz, would you run both at 1000 MHz for gaming to compare?

Why cant 290x's be overclocked?

Also, aren't 780 Ti's voltage locked on non custom bios'?

My reference 290x seems to be a decent clocker, unless my monitor has been lying to me the whole time.
 
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Why cant 290x's be overclocked?

Also, aren't 780 Ti's voltage locked on non custom bios'?

My reference 290x seems to be a decent clocker, unless my monitor has been lying to me the whole time.

Of course the 290x cards can be overclocked, in fact the unlocked voltage helps their case a lot. I have still found an unlocked 780Ti can beat an unlocked 290x in most cases- at lower heat and power consumption as well.

The point I was making is that Nvidia's technology is already ahead on average and they are looking likely to come out with new technology sooner than AMD. Now how they choose to let consumers access this technology is a different matter- Nvidia and its green light program can go kiss my backside for all I am concerned.
 
Not bad score from Kaaps card at stock. :D

Xtreme seems to favour nvidia where as performance favours amd in 3dmark 11.

Nice try, system info is wrong his core is over 1260.

Are those Ti clocks correct?

Yep. Reference

I'll admit I'm baiting a little with that, was just pointing out why go to reviewers when we have a perfectly good bench section for multiple things right here.
 
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