If one is incredibly charitable by assuming that the rumors about the 7990 using update GCN parts - in a similar fashion to the 7790 - is true, there may be some way to possibly view this as being a semi-reasonable thing to say under a pseudonym on the internet.
I'm actually working on a paper on ethics systems in computer games. I'll see if I can get a grant to buy a few Titans. My paper will clearly be better if I can game with 8X MSAA.
The bundle strategy has already convinced me to buy one AMD card over the competition, and I'll be looking at the high-end for my main rig this fall. If I can get similar performance and some free games that I was looking to buy, I consider the card to be on offer at a steep discount. I like...
I ended up picking up a 7790 since I was going to get Bioshock Infinite. The $150 price tag for the OC edition was a bit high, but it gets me the $60 game I was going to get anyway, and the 7790 will be a decent upgrade over the 4770 currently sitting in my second system. I do love me some...
Does anyone have Bioshock Infinite benchmarks with this card? I'm looking at picking up a cheap new GPU for use in my second system while the first one is busy, but I'm not really interested in playing any of the games in the current Anandtech suite.
Why would they want to? Even with the process improvements, Richland APU's are not going to be anything special. Semiaccurate is at least correct in that the success of the chip relies on the overall quality of the laptop products being offered with Richland inside.
"Richland improves on...
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