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grstanford
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:28 pm |
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That is when you point out the market share of various monitor sizes, and the fact that almost everybody doing eyefinity does it on 1920x1080 monitors, on a tiny few do it with 2560x1440 monitors and almost nobody does it with 2560x1600 monitors.
With luck, you get to point out that the poster making the BS argument only has 1920x1080 monitors in their setup.
If they persist, point out the market share once again, and ask if they believe the market share will change enough to support their view within the lifetime of the Radeon graphics card they are trying to pimp. Be sure to point out that if the market share were to suddenly change then nvidia's 4 gb GTX 680/670's would be even better placed than the radeons to take advantage.
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jaydip
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:09 am |
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apoppin
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:04 am |
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Screen tearing is pathetic with Eyefinity on just one card  And in that thread, there are some genuinely stupid comments about "fixing" CrossFire Quote: Have you tried running Driver Sweaper or similar and then rebooted the PC before installing fresh? 
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apoppin
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:33 am |
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Nsavop
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:47 am |
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:05 am Posts: 363
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More price cuts on the way for all 7000 series cards. How will nvidia respond? http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/news/amd-announces-new-pricing-structure-for-7000-series-cards/Quote: Only a few weeks after AMD released the Radeon HD 7970 GHz edition, the company has announced it is modifying its pricing structure for its 7000 series cards:
The Radeon HD 7970 will be available for $429 USD, down from $449 ($499 for GHz ed.) The Radeon HD Radeon HD 7950 will be available for $349 USD, down from $399. The AMD Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition will now be available for $299 USD, down from $349 at launch.
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apoppin
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:37 pm |
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Nsavop wrote: More price cuts on the way for all 7000 series cards. How will nvidia respond? If you want my guess, Nvidia will bring out their Ultra or Ti editions to regain the crown The GTX 680 Ultra/Ti will sell for $500 The Radeon HD 7970 will be available for $429 USD, down from $449 ($499 for GHz ed.) Overclocked GTX 680 will be $450 and regular GTXes, $429 The Radeon HD 7950 will be available for $349 USD, down from $399. The GTX 670 Ti will be available for $379-$399 and the regular 670s will etail for $349The AMD Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition will now be available for $299 USD, down from $349 at launch. The GTX 660 Ti will be available for $329/$299 depending on clocksThere's my predictions 
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Nsavop
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:35 pm |
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Do you think the ti versions will just have higher clocks? Because it seems nvidias cards don't have much more headroom. Looking at cards like the evga 680 classified users arent getting much more performance then a overclocked 680.
I think gk104 is pretty tapped out as far as performance goes, I don't think they can squeeze much more out of it.
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apoppin
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 4:13 pm |
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Nsavop wrote: Do you think the ti versions will just have higher clocks? Because it seems nvidias cards don't have much more headroom. Looking at cards like the evga 680 classified users arent getting much more performance then a overclocked 680.
I think gk104 is pretty tapped out as far as performance goes, I don't think they can squeeze much more out of it. i got a nice performance increase when i overclocked my GTX 680 +175/600MHz (1181/3604MHz) http://alienbabeltech.com/main/?p=29157 The secret is in overclocking the vRAM and most of Nvidia's partners have just concentrated on (weak) core overclocks Here is my GTX 680 (1181/3604) at max OC verses a faster-than-GCN HD 7970 (1200/1575MHz) --- i think the overclocked GTX 680 at nearly 1200MHz holds it own pretty well against an overclocked 7970 at 1200MHz, nevermind GCN's 1050MHz. If Nvidia can overclock the GTX 680 to 1100Hz as the base clock, the crown will probably go decisively back to Nvidia  
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Nsavop
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Post subject: Re: AMD's counter to the GTX 680 (HD 7970 GHz Ed.)  Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:51 pm |
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:05 am Posts: 363
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Apoppin you going to do one of your driver comparisons? It would be interesting to see how much performance improved from around the time you did that evaluation till now.
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