3DVagabond
Lifer
- Aug 10, 2009
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Turned out fine:
...without the tradeoffs that the 290X has. No 300mhz throttling, no borderline quality software. You get shadowplay (which is really awesome BTW) and adaptive vsync which I use fairly regularly. The 290X is cheap and they're cheap for a reason. Because of trade-offs. Personally when I'm spending 500$+ on a GPU, I don't want trade-offs. I want the best. And the 290X isn't the best when AMD is asking you to accept so many performance versus noise and software trade-offs.
I fully expect aftermarket designs to go a long way towards addressing this, but they're not here yet so they're irrelevant to anyone on the market for a GPU now.
Heck, I really liked my 7970s when I used them and there were no performance versus noise trade-offs with the 7970. Sure it was loud at 45%+ fanspeed, but I could overclock my cards at 40% fan speed. See the difference here? The 290X and 290 are giving you performance trade-offs that never existed with any prior AMD GPU. I think it's pretty stupid that AMD didn't have the foresight to prevent this entire situation.
You choose to completely ignore results from reputable sites and spout your own numbers with nothing to cite them (a citation needs a link, not just a quote taken out of context.) and everyone should accept it? You always want to turn the comparisons into purely a discussion of the AMD reference cooler like that's all that matters. If after dozens of posts denigrating the reference cooler there are people who don't care, you continuing to harp on it isn't going to change anyone's mind. There are people who care more about $150 than the reference cooler, or the name on the side of the case.