- Jun 8, 2003
- 14,387
- 480
- 126
Well this is a thread that says "Hey, discuss this topic, but ONLY use this data to do so", so technically speaking, you're off topic.
However, what we can conclude from the article is this:
When AMD makes a chip, they will continue to extract more and more performance from it at a greater rate than Nvidia.
And that when Nvidia makes a chip, it's not forward looking. It's very current looking and will not last long.
It's also more targeted to lower resolution gaming vs AMD targeting higher resolution.
So if you want a 1080p chip for today that won't last long and you want to buy another video card in 2 years, get Nvidia.
Until Nvidia changes, that's how it will be.
The R9 290x will have been better than the GTX 780 Ti GTX 980, and don't worry, it could pass the 980Ti one day too consistently.
I agree,
but by the time the 290x passes the 980 we will all have new cards (or should) and we won't care because the 980/290 will be over 5 years old.. :thumbsup: