Not at all. I think AMD have a good set of cards. If all you want is speed then they are a really good option.
So everyone who would buy one of these cards or come to a forum about GPU's or overclocking?
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Not at all. I think AMD have a good set of cards. If all you want is speed then they are a really good option.
i think RavenXXX is a pretty cool guy. eh reads from review sites and doesnt afraid of anything.
Getting directly to the point, major German Tech Websites ComputerBase and PC Games Hardware (PCGH) both report that they must use the “High” Catalyst AI texture filtering setting for AMD 6000 series GPUs instead of the default “Quality” setting in order to provide image quality that comes close to NVIDIA’s default texture filtering setting. 3DCenter.org has a similar story, as does TweakPC. The behavior was verified in many game scenarios. AMD obtains up to a 10% performance advantage by lowering their default texture filtering quality according to ComputerBase.
http://www.computerbase.de/artikel/...5/#abschnitt_anisotrope_filterung_auf_hd_6800
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/aid,7...irectX-11-Generation/Grafikkarte/Test/?page=4
http://www.tweakpc.de/hardware/tests/grafikkarten/amd_radeon_hd_6870_hd_6850/s09.php
http://www.3dcenter.org/
You may need google translate to help. But its all there, Is the appology in the post ?
i think RavenXXX is a pretty cool guy. eh reads from review sites and doesnt afraid of anything.