Still trying to throw innaccuracies to discredit them.???.
Where is it said it s 100% fanspeed for radeons..??.
The only 100% fanspeed is for the GTX780ti in what they
call uber mode since they blow air on the card such that
it doesnt throttle , notice that it s only for the gforce ,
the radeon in uber mode is tested according to their standard,
that is , without this extra blower......
So much for your analysis of their set ups..
So what are you doing in the 780ti thread anyway to extol the virtues of the 290X? Just so you know, and i'm almost certain that you've never personally used a Kepler GPU - but throttling is pretty much a non issue with the Kepler. The most i've personally seen any Kepler GPU throttle was by 26mhz, and that was in crysis 3 maxed out with vsync turned off after several hours of gameplay. Oh yeah, auto fan. Now, admittedly, this is with the GTX 780 - I don't know what differences the additional power circuitry on the 780ti does. Meanwhile, you have the 290X throttling by 300+ Mhz for using a quiet fan profile and then you have retail purchased boards throttling even more than AMD's press boards.
I dunno. If anyone buys a 290X from retail I sure hope they win the lottery and get an actual good card. Kepler is consistent in performance, 290X isn't, depending on the retail purchase lottery. There are tests showing wide variances EVEN WITH the new AMD driver between retail purchased cards. And that's ignoring the entire noise = performance issue with the 290X which DOESN'T exist with the 780ti.
The 780ti is just a better card. Maybe it isn't worth 700$, but anyone buying a 500$+ GPU should just get the best and that aint the 290X. At least, not until AMD releases a "B" revision of the card with the trade-offs addressed, or maybe AMD will just want AIB makers to pick up their slack? I don't know. Wait, are you guys...
OFF TOPIC? THREAD DERAILING?? Maybe you guys should go to the 290X review thread. Just a thought. I seem to be in the 780ti review thread here where the purpose isn't to extol the virtues of the 290X.