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The AMD Driver Thread

I kind of wish that I kept my 7850 2gb and just waited until the 980 came out or even until the next lot of gpu's, what was even more annoying is that 2-3 months later, the 290's dropped from £300 to 230/250 AND you got 2 more games plus a better choice so essentially you could get a 290 for at least £180 at the time :(

Just as well you never bought a 295x2, they've been bouncing around from £630 to £499 literally on a day by day basis as of late. :p
 
Its $250 to have a driver certified, somehow i doubt thats a major concern....

They don't have to do certifieds though, as its means nothing, just drivers on a regular basis, they can't expect their premium branded card owners to accept this same non existant support as well, not for £700/800+ a pop.

+1

Does titan X have separate drivers? Genuine question by the way. Last Nvidia card I had was a 670 and it has been a long time I have not browsed nvidia only threads.

No they don't, but their driver support isn't like AMDs.
 
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They don't have to do certifieds though, as its means nothing, just drivers on a regular basis, they can't expect their premium branded card owners to accept this same non existant support as well, not for £700/800+ a pop.



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That was in response to you talking about them saving cash as if the driver team only get paid if they're writing drivers. :confused:
 
That was in response to you talking about them saving cash as if the driver team only get paid if they're writing drivers. :confused:

Was confused :p

I wonder if the TXs would be flying off the shelves if they wern't going to get drivers for months and months on end, if everyone was gona be rushing out to buy 2/3/4 of em also for SLi/Tri/Quad, and were going to have to wait for months and months on end until a monitor (or something else) was getting released before they could have their profiles to use all their cards etc....
 
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Was confused :p

I wonder if the TXs would be flying off the shelves if they wern't going to get drivers for months and months on end, if everyone was gona be rushing out to buy 2/3/4 of em also for SLi/Tri/Quad, and were going to have to wait for months and months on end until a monitor (or something else) was getting released before they could have their profiles to use all their cards etc....

As far as im aware neither nvidia or amd have a set schedule for releasing drivers so either way its down to whenever they're available.

As for titan, it probably would have sold well still because its the latest gpu, and you wouldn't know beforehand how regular driver updates would be for it anyway.
 
You would know beforehand, from all the cards out before it, if the 980/970 etc... were getting that support, then would you really rush out to spend around double their money on a card with more Vram, thats not much faster, for that same support.
 
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You would know beforehand, from all the cards out before it, if the 980/970 etc... were getting that support, then would you really rush out to spend around double their money, for the slight increase in perforamnce, for the exact same driver support.

For the latest new shiny toy? Of course!
 
Any 280/290 etc.. owners gona rush out for a £700/£800+ Preimum branded Fiji (or even 2/3/4 of em) with this support ?

Im certainly not. :D
 
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Any 280/290 etc.. owners gona rush out for a £700/£800+ Preimum branded Fiji (or 2/3/4 of em for X/Tri/Quadfire) with this support ?

Im certainly not. :D

Doubtful i will either, nothing to do with support, more along the lines of waiting for a dual gpu version at some point :) Or if nvidia release something comparable that could be an option as well, as long as its not in the cuckoo land pricing of titan z.
 
Nvidia may release drivers more often and this may lead to some people having issues, but at least if they release them frequently you don't have to wait so long for a fix (hopefully).

Also, it may surprise some to learn, that just because Nvidia release a new driver doesn't mean you have to install it. AMD not releasing a driver means you can't install it even if you wanted to. Nvidia give their customers choice, AMD take this away from their customers.
 
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