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Even AMD's midrange card, the 480, has 8GB of VRAM. The 4GB 295X2 and fury range are IMO worthless because of this limitation.
My R9 290 doesn't really do enough for me anymore when it comes to some games mostly BF4 and the now upcoming BF1 so would it be worth adding a R9 295x2? Would get a GTX 1080 but I would like to be able to use Freesync still.
Does anyone hold out any hope that Vega will match a GTX 1070 because if so I am more than happy to wait.
Let's hope it's between that and a 1080 so those of us with Fury cards can get a decent upgrade from the die shrink. If not I may go with a G-sync monitor which will then tie me to the team that at least has upgrade options.
It makes me wonder how they'll deal with the fact that performance requirements should eventually top out, What will they then do to get us to upgrade?
Nerf older cards?
Get heavily involved with game development so that we end up needing 24 gb's of ram for maxed 1080p gaming?
They'll obviously need to find a way to make people on 2020's Titan XXX and the Furious fury need an upgrade in 2022.
Which R9 290 you have? They can easily overclock and wait until Vega. At 1080p with latest drivers chews anything, and has full support of DX12.
Saying that, if you can find a cheap 295X2, sell the R9 290 and keep the 295X2 only.