Oh he has. He has already given the wink last week. Bet he's already taken the pyramid pic but can't post it yet
He got them to remake the pyramid into his personal throne
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Oh he has. He has already given the wink last week. Bet he's already taken the pyramid pic but can't post it yet
We're missing a fundamental question here though. Is this low end or mid range?
It is the same performance? or you think it is?what would you consider a GTX980 ? it's the same performance
what would you consider a GTX980 ? it's the same performance
Entry level surely, if the 1080 is md range
is that it for the announced polaris cards then? Only the 4? I honestly think there will be a 5th card, based purely on the fact that the star system Polaris itself is comprised of 5 stars.
Guys I'm an absolute noob. Would it even be worth upgrading to a Vega 490 if I'll only be gaming at 1080p for a few years. From what I've seen from the hype train the 480 seems pretty savage for 1080p.
One thing I'm confused about - why don't Polaris cards use HBM?
Guys I'm an absolute noob. Would it even be worth upgrading to a Vega 490 if I'll only be gaming at 1080p for a few years. From what I've seen from the hype train the 480 seems pretty savage for 1080p.
One thing I'm confused about - why don't Polaris cards use HBM?
If that's the case, I'm thinking 4gb 470 for a few months and then small Vega. Providing the small vega is under 1080 price. I've had an r7 260 for months now I gotta upgrade to something for a bit.Very likely yes, if you want to run at max settings on games, or you have an 120/144 Hz monitor. Games are only getting more demanding, and if you plan to not upgrade for a few years the new Xbox Scorpio comes out next year which will be nearly as powerful as the little Vega card. So that'll push game graphics even further.
Also if you're interested in VR, Vega will put you in the position to run any of the headsets with no issues.
It's too expensive for this price range and/or the Polaris cards aren't powerful enough to use the memory bandwidth it offers over GDDR5.
If that's the case, I'm thinking 4gb 470 for a few months and then small Vega. Providing the small vega is under 1080 price. I've had an r7 260 for months now I gotta upgrade to something for a bit.
What is this 'small Vega' I read about on here? Is that the one that may or may not release on October? When's the full fat version out then?
Seems like a sensible plan to me. I'd say it's very likely small Vega will be less than the 1080. The 1080 is a stupid price, and Nvidia are just trying it on.
Large Vega may be current 1080 price, but even that I'd expect to be £50 less or so.
Vega has two chips, a bigger one and a smaller one, just like Polaris 10 and 11.
Small Vega is expected to be slighty faster than the 1080 and big Vega is expected to match/beat the Pascal Titan and 1080 Ti.
We have no idea when they're launching though. It could as early as October, or as late as March next year.
Guys I'm an absolute noob. Would it even be worth upgrading to a Vega 490 if I'll only be gaming at 1080p for a few years. From what I've seen from the hype train the 480 seems pretty savage for 1080p.