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Poll: ** The AMD VEGA Thread **

On or off the hype train?

  • (off) Train has derailed

    Votes: 207 39.2%
  • (on) Overcrowding, standing room only

    Votes: 100 18.9%
  • (never ever got on) Chinese escalator

    Votes: 221 41.9%

  • Total voters
    528
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i think he is in the bandit too ...sure to do with the elephant ect.. been a while since i have watched them
Jack Elam - always remember the face and not the name :) I don't think he was in Smokey. Plenty of other films though.

Coincidentally, flicking through the movie channels last night and Support Your Local Sheriff was on featuring Jack Elam :D
 
Jack Elam - always remember the face and not the name :) I don't think he was in Smokey. Plenty of other films though.

Coincidentally, flicking through the movie channels last night and Support Your Local Sheriff was on featuring Jack Elam :D

Its amazing what we all learn in a graphics card thread :)
 
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i think he is in the bandit too ...sure to do with the elephant ect.. been a while since i have watched them

You may be right, :thumb's up:

EDIT:
I checked the films credit list for both 1 & 2 but he's not in it so it was just Cannonball run 1 & 2

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076729/fullcredits/

EDIT II:
Wow, this show's how bored we're getting waitng for RX Vega :D
 
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Rave and Teresa May are expert flip floppers :D

Pretty sure after that he was called captain Flip Flop lol. I do like his optimism though as over the last few years there has not been much towards AMD. Ryzen seems to have kick started some though and i doubt most of us thought AMD could take it to Intel never mind nvidia.
 
Someone noticed recently that the Specint tests were being run at native resolution instead of their usual internal of 1900*1060

so it was actually rendering the tests at 4k instead of the standard, so you can't directly compare with current spec view benches as they were all run at the lower internal resolution.

Those people are wrong. Check videocardz.com they have screenshots of the tests.

They ran at 1900 x 1060 for pc World, so while the monitors were at 4K, the test ran at the normal res.

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Those people are wrong. Check videocardz.com they have screenshots of the tests.

They ran at 1900 x 1060 for pc World, so while the monitors were at 4K, the test ran at the normal res.

xvDPuPvtQw_LExK76W17kw.png

yet it says 4k under "Render Resolution"

EDIT - Have a look at the setup yourself, they didn't run it in official run mode, which restricts the resolution to 1900x1060, so it actually ran in 4k.

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yet it says 4k under "Render Resolution"

EDIT - Have a look at the setup yourself, they didn't run it in official run mode, which restricts the resolution to 1900x1060, so it actually ran in 4k.

Makes little sense since the Titan Xp numbers match up with those online of 1900 x 1060.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidi...-Fastest-Consumer-GPU-Available.179315.0.html

Normal Titan X ( Pascal ) at 1900x1060 scores

Catia = 83.52
Creo = 43.74
Solidworks = 48.75

Supposed 4K Titan Xp Results

Catia = 103.6
Creo = 57.02
Solidworks = 62.07

Remember it Clearly states next to the results from the screenshots the window was 1900x1060
 
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