Even with it's first 13.5B2 driver,7990 is rocking the show...
so if you don't believe Kitguru review,then it's not my concern
7990 is the fastest card till now(except CFX)...hardwareheaven does the most extensive testing among all other reviews(min,max,avg fps+frame time observed fps) and 7990 came on top of 690...
also,a/anandtech review,7990 besides gaming also topples 690 at ease in every compute related works as Folding @ Home,bitcoin mining,lux mark,cl bench,etc..
overall,7990 is much better choice than 690...
http://www.hardwareheaven.com/revie...d-7990-graphics-card-review-introduction.html
also another reviews on 7990 as winner,
http://www.computershopper.com/components/reviews/amd-radeon-hd-7990#review-body
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/radeon_hd_7990_review,1.html
According to the Tomshardware review, SLI does not experience micro stutter. Ever. Isn't that amazing for a multiple card setup?
Where does it say that? It does show they don't have runt frames, ever, but I don't recall anything about saying they have no microstutter, just it has much less than AMD.
Its hard to recognize some times.I think he's being sarcastic about their praise for sli.
What I don't understand is how are amd CF setups maintaining approx. the same average framerate with the prototype drivers after getting rid of what looks to be over 90% of the runt frames? They just doubled what tom's calls the "practical framerate" in one driver update, simply as that.
What I don't understand is how are amd CF setups maintaining approx. the same average framerate with the prototype drivers after getting rid of what looks to be over 90% of the runt frames? They just doubled what tom's calls the "practical framerate" in one driver update, simply as that.
Stop reading Tomshardware. Biggest joke of a site
U jelly? Use Nvidia and play games now, use AMD and play games after several months.
"U Jelly?"?? How old are you?
I don't have a problem with your message about the 7990, in fact I agree that it is not equal to the 690 or Titan. but your delivery method is over the top and has been for some time - you can certainly make a compelling argument without hurling insults and calling everyone a lunatic. Now, on top of this, you bring piracy into it.
Now you're truly being a class act. Picture of a pirated game. I surely hope this kind of nonsense isn't allowed on this forum - I've mentioned this elsewhere but there are various developers that frequent forums such as this and openly posting about piracy isn't allowed at other forums because of this, it is disrespectful. Keep it to yourself if you pirate. I only have one word for people who pirate games: scum.
It's off topic but I agree. I respect the developer, any developer for their time and effort to make a game they think that someone might enjoy. They are proud of their products and deserve to be paid if someone enjoys and plays their game. You don't have to like every game, and I frequently call a lot of developers trash. I do however, understand that they spend a lot of time and money and lose a lot of sleep and family time to make a game that they hope someone will like playing. I can respect that, even if I don't like their ideas or how they do business.
I apologize to BoFox in name of AMD for releasing this card.
3dcenter 7990 launch analysis
(in which Anandtech is featured with prevailing statistical weight )
Well don't go overboard on being hard on this new offering. The cheapest 7970s are $399, and it's not too much to expect to pay a premium for the binned, cool running chips. I don't think $899 would be out of line at all. Once the driver issues are sorted I can see guys having a blast running 2 of these in Quadfire. I'd love to see benchmarks from such a setup, with the beta driver of course.
Quadfire scales horribly, diminishing returns.
Cheapest 7970s are lower than $399. Get in on a sale. And further 7970 Xfire is FASTER THAN THIS 7990. Look at performance charts. This thing is more like 7950 Xfire, just oc the Xfire pair and it's possibly faster than the 7990.
No evidence of super high bins or anything from what I have seen.
Quadfire scales horribly, diminishing returns.
Cheapest 7970s are lower than $399. Get in on a sale. And further 7970 Xfire is FASTER THAN THIS 7990. Look at performance charts. This thing is more like 7950 Xfire, just oc the Xfire pair and it's possibly faster than the 7990.
No evidence of super high bins or anything from what I have seen.