That graph does show how weak the AMD cards are at tessellation.
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That graph does show how weak the AMD cards are at tessellation.
It shows on the newer 285 though that they are addressing the issue, so hopefully the 390X should be fine with tess.
Agreed. It would be good for the AMD users to be able to get decent performance without having to lower quality with the CCC slider. Tessellation has been about for quite some time now as well, so quite surprised they are still that far behind.
That graph does show how weak the AMD cards are at tessellation.
Not really
GTX 980 = 56376
GCN 1.2: 1796 Shaders @ 918Mhz = 31888
Theoretical.
GCN 1.2: 2816 Shaders (+57%) @ 1000Mhz (+8%) = 54069
GCN 1.2: 4096 Shaders (+45%) @ 1050Mhz (+5%) = 82320
Not really
GTX 980 = 56376
GCN 1.2: 1796 Shaders @ 918Mhz = 31888
Theoretical.
GCN 1.2: 2816 Shaders (+57%) @ 1000Mhz (+8%) = 54069
GCN 1.2: 4096 Shaders (+45%) @ 1050Mhz (+5%) = 82320
980 = 56376
290X = 18848
That isn't very good for AMD's top card is it?
It doesn't work like that AMD have fixed tessellation units, their new highend might well have the same number of tessellation units as R285 (which was double 290X).
Your being deliberate dumb, why do people do that? have they no self respect?
You said "That graph does show how weak the AMD cards are at tessellation"
The 285 is a GTX 760 level card and yet has similar tessellation performance as the GTX 770. clearly AMD's tessellation performance is not weak.
Compared with Nvidia it is if you pick out 2 to 3+ year old GPU's that have already gone out of retail production and are about to be replaced in literally weeks.
Pretty sure Greg is doing it on purpose. 290x is old tech (2013), AMD just not released cards for a long time which is the problem. That will change soon with Fiji. Then he will likely start banging on about drivers![]()
Pretty sure Greg is doing it on purpose. 290x is old tech (2013), AMD just not released cards for a long time which is the problem. That will change soon with Fiji. Then he will likely start banging on about drivers![]()
Your wrong, it works exactly like that, ask Kaap, he has all these GPU's, including the one that isn't listed there, the Titan-X, i predicted its score using the same formula and got to within less than 1% of Kaap's result. and yes i did that before i knew it.
For Tonga AMD is bringing that 4-wide geometry frontend from Hawaii, which like Hawaii immediately doubles upon Tahiti’s 2-wide geometry frontend. Not stopping there however, AMD is also implementing a new round of optimizations to further improve performance. GCN 1.2’s geometry frontend includes improved vertex reuse (for better performance with small triangles) and improved work distribution between the geometry frontends to better allocate workloads between them.
Anandtech must be wrong then? nope, don't think so Humbug you're just talking ****.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8460/amd-radeon-r9-285-review/3
Forget the Maxwell's then, what about the 780 laughing at the 290x ?
No they are not wrong, their results confirm the slide i posted.