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Drop your prices Nvidia. Please?

But that would make them even?!

No, the 7970 in this review is clocked higher than the 7950 review, and this 7970 review has later drivers.

Don't worry, just let the AMD and Nvidia fanboys justify their purchases for the 6th or 7th time this week.

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To late for you to take the high ground mate :p

Absolutely no chance a 7970 is faster than a 680 in Battlefield 3. In all of the games you can choose Battlefield 3 always performs better in nvidia's favour.
 
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But I was just going on your figures boss....

So could you just confirm: you think the 7970 OC is 20% faster than the 680 OC on today's drivers?
 
No, the 7970 in this review is clocked higher than the 7950 review, and this 7970 review has later drivers.



To late for you to take the high ground mate :p

Not too late at all. I've made 1 comment on something which has been discussed over and over again.
 
But I was just going on your figures boss....

So could you just confirm: you think the 7970 OC is 20% faster than the 680 OC on today's drivers?

Not necessarily no. i never said that.

It depends on a bunch of things, AMD's Drivers do improve with each generation, sometimes a lot, While Nvidia's Drivers already seem to be well optimised and stand still.

Add to that not every card is exactly the same, a reference 7970 has a poor PCB compared with a highly customised one like the one on that Asus.

My Gigabyte and MSI 7870's also seem to perform slightly better (~5%) than an entry level Sapphire and HIS 7870's with Reference PCB's, for example. That is purely my own observations and could be challenged.

It also depends on what part of BF3 is benched, different SP levels can suit different cards differently.

On this particular review, with these particular Drivers (12.8) on this particular GPU (which is an exceptional 7970) i believe the numbers are right.

Overall i believe an average 7970 is just as fast as an average GTX 680 once in the owners rig and set up; in BF3 with both on the latest drivers.

No one is faster than the other.
 
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Fine - why the link to the dodgy graph then which shows 20% faster?

On topic AMD will always win the price argument so there's just no need for these daft AMD are faster and better value for money arguments.
 
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Wind up Rusty and watch him go. :D


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Not necessarily no. i never said that.

It depends on a bunch of things, AMD's Drivers do improve with each generation, sometimes a lot, While Nvidia's Drivers already seem to be well optimised and stand still.

nVidia drivers hardly stand still, lots of performance enchancements and new features from release to release usually.
 
Back to prices, I am no fan of either AMD or NVidia. I would like a new graphics card, but not desperate. I am waiting to see if I can get either a 660ti or a 7950, including delivery, for £200. A 15% decrease in the cards prices should see me at that, so it's a waiting game for me. Im not going to line the pockets of either of the two. At least these forums will help cut delivery costs, but not for a few months.
 
Back to prices, I am no fan of either AMD or NVidia. I would like a new graphics card, but not desperate. I am waiting to see if I can get either a 660ti or a 7950, including delivery, for £200. A 15% decrease in the cards prices should see me at that, so it's a waiting game for me. Im not going to line the pockets of either of the two. At least these forums will help cut delivery costs, but not for a few months.

I fully expect the 8000 series cards to be available before the 7950 hits £200 or less.

There doesn't seem to be any need for either side to lower prices at the moment, and it's been years since we had a proper price war. They probably an "understanding" not to do that again :p
 
I fully expect the 8000 series cards to be available before the 7950 hits £200 or less.

There doesn't seem to be any need for either side to lower prices at the moment, and it's been years since we had a proper price war. They probably an "understanding" not to do that again :p

I think you're right. But there is room for the 660ti to be there. It's wishful thinking on the part of the 7950 which I would prefer, but flash sales do come along.
 
Fine - why the link to the dodgy graph then which shows 20% faster?


Maybe because i had seen you coming :p

No seriously, it's the only one i know of using 12.8 Drivers benching a good quality AMD GPU against a good quality Nvidia GPU.

And, well... the less we say about who or where is following what NDA the better.

The problem with all reviews is you can pick drivers, better or worse performing GPU's benches on specific game levels / parts to make one or the other look better than another.

All of them should be taken with lashings of salt, and i do mean all of them. Including the one i posted.

Having said that the person who did that review uses exactly the same benches for all cards for all games, including when he's showing off an Nvidia card in a review, and those reviews never follow any NDA.
 
Maybe because i had seen you coming :p

No seriously, it's the only one i know of using 12.8 Drivers benching a good quality AMD GPU against a good quality Nvidia GPU.

And, well... the less we say about who or where is following what NDA the better.

The problem with all reviews is you can pick drivers, better or worse performing GPU's benches on specific game levels / parts to make one or the other look better than another.

All of them should be taken with lashings of salt, and i do mean all of them. Including the one i posted.

Having said that the person who did that review uses exactly the same benches for all cards for all games, including when he's showing off an Nvidia card in a review, and those reviews never follow any NDA.

Having looked at the review yes it should be taken with a lorry load of salt.

Its not exactly the most professional or comprehensive I have seen

I think my favorite bit is where he is talking about a stable 24/7 overclock and then goes and spoils it by saying he had to reduce this a bit to run one of the benchmarks.:p
 
Having looked at the review yes it should be taken with a lorry load of salt.

Its not exactly the most professional or comprehensive I have seen

I think my favorite bit is where he is talking about a stable 24/7 overclock and then goes and spoils it by saying he had to reduce this a bit to run one of the benchmarks.:p

It doesn't show the Nvidia cards as on top, yes i know, we get it :rolleyes:
 
That's not at all the point he is making in his post. That review is awful no matter which card came out on top.


it's just mud slinging sour grapes because it's not what you or he likes likes to see.

it's to obvius.
 
Having looked at the review yes it should be taken with a lorry load of salt.

Its not exactly the most professional or comprehensive I have seen

I think my favorite bit is where he is talking about a stable 24/7 overclock and then goes and spoils it by saying he had to reduce this a bit to run one of the benchmarks.:p

It doesn't show the Nvidia cards as on top, yes i know, we get it :rolleyes:

That's not at all the point he is making in his post. That review is awful no matter which card came out on top.

+1.

What I was saying all along :D.

I think you should retract your post aimed at Kaapstad humbug - to say he's saying what he said because the Nvidia card is not top is ludicrous.
 
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