The undervolting results show a lot of potential headroom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L00yplZVDhQ
undervolted from 1060mV to 1000
http://www.legitreviews.com/amd-radeon-rx-480-undervolting-performance_183699
1137 to 1050, 87mV drop and the performance increases in both instances, -60mV...
Yep, the best way to sell a product is to sell out of a product. The amount which is being purged at any given time doesn't matter near as much as that little "out of stock" sign and the amount which it's toggled. Newegg could literally retain stock and purge a few an hour as long as the card...
Honestly I don't know if 4K makes any sense for games and I'm not sure it will in 5 years. Games are continuing to become more demanding and with that you lose the leeway (or tolerance) to increase resolution. Years ago when resolution was increasing like crazy hardware was outpacing its demand...
It's beyond that at times.
Updated DigitalFoundry comparison using 16.5.2.1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvWaE-3Aseg
More than twice over in certain areas. 8 seconds in it's 28fps vs. 77fps. I find it a little odd that ID would not inform AMD about such a disparity.
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averages
60.1fps 16.5.2...
16.5.2.1 made a world of difference, from 35-40fps minimums to 70fps minimums in the thick of it, Ultra settings.
It's beyond 35%. AMD probably staying on the conservative side, it's as if a switch was flipped.
Good deal. AMD's quicker than they ever have been at rectifying issues. I have the feeling they will be able to squeeze another 10-20% with the looks of the benchmarks.
Gonna try this on my 290x.
I'm not sure that's what Russian meant exactly though he's right about the GPU.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/699?vs=203
There really is no fruitful advantage to a 6300, infact it loses in overall score and does slightly also when gaming. You'd need to look at a 8 core FX to see any...
Because of stuff like this:
That is becoming more and more prevalent and given that the 1090t has about the same IPC as an FX 8370 it's performance can be very close depending on how the developer threads the engine. I could imagine that the 1090t is very close to the FX in this benchmark.
Yeah, get a used 7970 or something like that. Make sure your PSU can handle it. The difference between a GT430 (or whatever it was) and a 7970/280x/380x level of performance is astronomic. It will spin your head just how much faster that card is and completely transform that machine. That CPU is...
Honestly if you can find yourself a used 7970 or something you should be good to go. The bottleneck depends on the games that you play but the only place for CPU utilization to go from here is down and efficiency, up. Of course that platform may be missing some of the features and extensions...
I like that they are diverting from modern warfare for a while.
Last I knew there was a bit of hip-bumping going on between DICE and NVDIA so even if it is DX12 only the DX11 path may continue to exist and remain the primary path. I've also heard that DICE is working with AMD so... yeah.
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