Highlights: >GTX 760 is now slower than R7 370, which is a rebrand of HD 7850. 7850 cost $150 when the GTX 760 was released for $300 >GTX 770, an overclocked 680, is now barely any faster than R9 270X, which is a rebranded HD 7870. From this we can extrapolate that 680 == 7870 >GTX 780 is now equal to R9 280X, which is a rebranded 7970 clocked at 1000MHz. From this we can say that the 780 is now slower than the 7970 GHz Edition (which ran at 1050MHz). >GTX 780 Ti, the card that countered and edged ahead of the R9 290X for $700, is now slower than the R9 290 which debuted at $450 just a week prior.
The Maxwell side of things is less interesting; the Fury X has caught up with the 980 Ti and the 390X is edging ahead of the 980, but the Maxwell cards have much greater overclocking potential so it doesn't really matter.
Anyway, this proves that NVIDIA is simply a horrible investment. Imagine how it feels being a 680 owner whose card was 15% faster than the 7970 when he bought it and now can't even beat a fucking 7870.
Jordan Allen
Nobody cares, AYYMDPOORFAG. Not all of us are NEET losers who can't afford to upgrade our GPU once a year. Enjoy your 5% gain over 5 years whilst Nvidia race off over the horizon.
Colton Reed
i'm never buying nvidia again
Colton Rivera
Fuck off AMDrone shill cucks.
The new 1080 is the most powerful card ever made, and not buying it would be some typical AMcuck mistake. Just because you're a bunch of neckbeard autistic shills who don't understand economics doesn't mean shit to me, you're just proud of your inferior and low owner systems. Plus the fury x is the worst fucking overheated cuck card ever, which will never be able to compete with Nvidia superiority
>inb4 muh power draw >Inb4 muh price >inb4 muh hot card
It doesn't fucking matter
Christian Reyes
>annual GPU upgrades troll post
Cameron Barnes
>if you buy NVIDIA you have to upgrade your GPU every year top fucking kek
>The new 1080 is the most powerful card ever made, and not buying it would be some typical AMcuck mistake. Yeah, it's the fastest card right now, sure. Have fun in two or three years when it'll be no faster than a Fury X.
John Jackson
>AYYMDPOORFAGS are so poor that the very notion of upgrading once a year melts their brain
Parker Carter
nanisorenvidia
Cameron Wilson
>Have fun in two or three years when it'll be no faster than a Fury X
But I won't still own a 1080 in two or three years. I'll own an 1180 or a 1280 or whatever it ends up being called, and I'll be enjoying performance far beyond what any AYYMD card can offer. So explain why I should care.
Sebastian Nguyen
Your graphics card of choice is so shit you have to replace it yearly and this is how you rationalize it?
Mason Davis
>Your graphics card of choice is so shit
My graphics card is significantly faster than anything AYYMD have ever made. So what does that make AYYMD's cards?
Ryder Rogers
It already loses to a Fury X in DX12 LMAO Nvidiots
Luke Taylor
>and I'll be enjoying performance far beyond what any AYYMD card can offer. Are you sure that is the case? Tahiti handily destroyed GK104 and Hawaii was very competitive with GK110. But if you like to waste money and then accuse the financially responsible of being "poor", go ahead. Everyone with a brain will laugh.
Brandon James
>total warhammer >1080p >Gayming
Fuck off poorfag
Hunter Gutierrez
>comparing new generation card to previous generation cards NVIDIA doesn't train its shills to operate off of rational arguments, do they? Perhaps because there are few to none in their favor.
Brayden Gutierrez
GCN is a great architecture with immense potential for throughput. The 4x16 SIMD lanes have such a high utilization rate , AMD's only short comings have been the front end, and cache which they've progressively improved upon. In both software and in hardware with new generations of the GCN architecture they've made consistent performance uplifts.
The exciting thing to see with Polaris and the upcoming Vega GPUs is that AMD might end up matching the 980ti with 100w~ 36CU Polaris 10, and handedly outperform the GTX 1080 with Vega. Apple liked Polaris 11's perf/watt enough to buy several million of them for a new line of laptops. Obviously AMD's 14nm FinFET GPUs are up to snuff.
Eli Peterson
>A 3 year newer GPU is faster than a 3 year older one Well, yeah... >therefore AMD wins What?
Are AMDrones brains powered by AMD market-shares?
Jack James
Anonymous-sama you need to stop taking this low quality bait.
Logan Harris
>cherrypicking CPU-bound gaymes >92.4 is a lower number than 92.1
AYYMDPOORFAGS are really this desperate.
>Are you sure that is the case?
Yes. I'm sure I'll lose a lot of sleep over what somebody dumb enough to have bought an AYYMD housefire thinks of me too. :^)
>J-j-j-just you w-wait!!!
The eternal mantra of the AYYMDPOORFAG. There's always an Intel/Nvidia killer just around the corner, but you have to wait! Just wait! You'll see!
>it's released >it's shit
>W-well the next one will be g-good, you'll see...!
You guys are like battered housewives.
Landon Nguyen
What the fuck are you talking about? We're comparing cards from the same time period, three years later. NVIDIA has consistently shown itself to be a horrible investment. Now that Pascal is out and Maxwell presumably won't be benefiting from driver updates, we can expect the Fury X to start beating the 980 Ti at stock and competing well with it OC vs OC.
Adrian Ortiz
>support AMD
get called AMDrone, poorfag
>support nvidia
get called nvidiot, cuck
Am I missing something?
Levi Young
>There's always an Intel/Nvidia killer just around the corner, but you have to wait! Just wait! You'll see! Like when NVIDIA's flagship 680 got curbstomped by the 7970 and is now slower than a $200 7870? I sure hope you aren't being paid for this.
Carter Clark
fuck this thread, shilling for Nvidia is hard when I buy AMD products
Julian Ramirez
>We're comparing cards from the same time period, three years later
But only the AYYMDPOORFAG still owns that same card three years later. Nvidia owners have moved on and are enjoying cutting edge performance, rather than clinging to a three year old card and trying their best to convince themselves that it's still relevant. Nobody cares about how deprecated hardware performs except AYYMD owners.
>Like when NVIDIA's flagship 680 got curbstomped by the 7970 >things that never happened
Nobody cares how a 680 or a 7970 performs in 2016. Get a job.
Jacob Sanders
>release day benchmarks Yeah, just three months later with the 12.11 driver update the 7970 was winning by an even larger margin. And there was no new NVIDIA card for you to buy. There is a virtually unanimous consensus that Tahiti > GK104. GK104 is now slower than Pitcairn.
I'm not going to keep responding to your posts anymore, I'm just going to leave you with this: I really hope you don't get paid.
Christopher Bailey
>winning by an even larger margin
It's losing comfortably. You say that changed quickly, so you'll have absolutely no trouble producing proof, right? It's "unanimous" after all, so no doubt it'll be easy to find. Oh, but what's this? You're not going to reply any more after making an unsubstantiated claim that you knew I'd call you out on? How convenient.
The difference between me and you is that I KNOW you're not getting paid for this either way after getting BTFO this hard. :^)
Isaiah Turner
This, honestly even if you have the money it's just retarded and throwing away money for no reason. Like you can just work less and save the money to actually play the video games you bought the damn thing for.
Josiah Harris
Fuck off AMDrone shill cucks.
The new 1080 is the most powerful card ever made, and not buying it would be some typical AMcuck mistake. Just because you're a bunch of neckbeard autistic shills who don't understand economics doesn't mean shit to me, you're just proud of your inferior and low owner systems. Plus the fury x is the worst fucking overheated cuck card ever, which will never be able to compete with Nvidia superiority
>inb4 muh power draw >Inb4 muh price >inb4 muh hot card
It doesn't fucking matter
Colton Jackson
Here you go, last post, friend.
Julian Butler
I bought my 780tis at $180 a pop, and can 60fps everything at 4k. Nice try amd shill.
Liam Peterson
What? Where?
Carter Reed
I have a HD7950 reference I got on day one and you AMD shills are working overtime, this thing can't run modern games at high/medium settings 60FPS anymore.
It was a god like card when it came out but now is nothing but console quality trash.
I'm surprised there are people who pay full price for the 280X/380
Aaron Morgan
Wow, Cat 12.11 was a long time ago too. I remember 12.2 was the version that turned the 7950 into a 660ti killer, and had overclocked cards tackling the GTX 670. Its pretty easy to see the 7970 coming to outperform the 680.
This was way back in 2012 still. Guess AMD GPUs really do hold up over time.
Jonathan Howard
You're saying that while the 280X is now equal to a GTX 780? Are you the same poster here?
Juan Mitchell
I put a deposit on a 380X before it was even available in my region because I was voting with my wallet on more power efficient, mid-tier cards, with open source drivers. (At the time, amdgpu only supported GCN1.2)
Lincoln Ross
No, I'm the poster that knows playing videogames with above console quality.
Evan Parker
>Its pretty easy to see the 7970 coming to outperform the 680. The 7970 has been the better card since June of 2012 and its lead has only been growing ever since. Now the 680 is 7870-tier.
Julian Sanders
If you had paid more money for a 680 or 770 you'd be getting even worse performance today so I'm not sure what you're complaining about.
Caleb Myers
>comparing factory overclocked cards to reference cards
Another trick of the AYYMDPOORFAG, used most frequently with the 390 versus the 970. The 7970 is 1% there versus a launch 680. Where's the comparison to Nvidia's latest driver at the time? Where's this "large margin" you were talking about? You're going to need to do better than this, friend. Go on, have another go.
>280X is now equal to a GTX 780
Nice meme and using the stock vs overclock trick again. A 280X is just a factory-overclocked 7970. It's, at best, slightly behind a stock 780 even then. Then you overclock the 780 too and it streaks away again, because AYYMD's cards are clocked to near their limit out of the box just to keep up with stock Nvidia cards. Hence why the """""overclock's dream""""" Fury X can barely overclock at all, whilst you can add 400MHz to literally any 980 Ti at stock voltage.
The factory overclock versus stock trick isn't working any more, guys. People have seen through it. You need new material.
Henry Young
I don't know where in in the universe you live because when the HD7950 came out Nvidia had nothing to compete and the HD7950 was more than $500 and way more expensive than anything Nvidia had at the moment.
Nathan Peterson
not him but are you fucking stupid? the 280x is clocked lower than 7970ghz and mine runs a 25% overclock with no problems. the 680 hits the same clock speeds as the 7970/280x yet has a higher clock out of the box.
Tyler Wright
The HD 7950 debuted at $450 (680 did at $500) and the price crashed quickly after 2-3 months when the 680 and 670 came out. Additionally I don't see what NVIDIA not having a competing card has to do with the fact that, even when NVIDIA's lineup was released, it was worse than the card you bought anyway.
Brandon Reed
AMD's overclock potential actually was better back then, yes. My 7950 does 1200/1800 at 1.3v, stock clocks are 800/1250. That's a 50% overclock. Even when I bought it in 2012 it held its own against overclocked 680s.
Jackson Nelson
lmao this kid
The HD7950 was priced at $700 at every retailer for months and that was even before the buttcoin mining became popular.
its pretty obvious you weren't in the scene when the 7000 series was released which wasn't very long anyway, speaks volumes on the kind of people who currently browse Sup Forums and those kind of threads.
Samuel Harris
>he HD7950 was priced at $700 at every retailer for months and that was even before the buttcoin mining became popular. completely made up
Landon Wright
Bought my HD7950 closely after launch for 300ish euro.
Noah Phillips
>read post >ohshit.jpg >look at graph >1440p >opinion discarded
Sebastian Wright
This is true. I have a 980 and I'll be looking for an upgrade this time next year just because these older generation cards, no matter which company they're from, can't manage 1080p60 at maximum settings in the newer games. It's just logical to upgrade every 3 or so years.
Jonathan Peterson
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Ryder Price
Nvidia keep shitting out new architectures which causes the driver quality for their previous architecture cards to plummet. It is known.
Meanwhile AMD made a single long-term architecture that they can keep updating alongside their new cards because they're so similar.
Nvidia fucked up big time.
Landon Bennett
Why is this a thread again?
It's a fucking graphics card. Buy the fastest card at the price you're willing to pay. Is it an AMD? Get that. nVidia? Get that. Done.
Logan Bailey
Nvida makes so much money from "whales". Some of you people genuinely buy a 980, then a 980 Ti, then a 1080, then a 1080 Ti. It's just idiotic.
>muh 1440p 144hz tri-SLI Ultra maxed out settings
Do you even play video games anymore? High and even medium settings usually look the same. Anything over 75hz is placebo too.
Wyatt Phillips
A gimping each gen keeps the goyim in fear
David Fisher
>High utilization rate on the SIMD Eh not really. But there's a fix for that, 490213
36 CU is a hair below the Fury desu, it ain't a 980 Ti match.
William Russell
Pretty much this. At this point it looks like the AMD side of things is looking up for me. Linux drivers for it are improving, and Blender finally supports OpenCL as an alternative to CUDA and they're even getting AMD help to improve it. I won't be getting rid of my GTX 970 any time soon, but when I do I'll be ditching it for an AMD card.
Brayden Gomez
>tfw gtx680 >handles all my games fine >don't buy anything newer than gta v out of fear thanks to Sup Forums shills
Nicholas Myers
This guy gets it. For 13 years I had a PC with a 1.8GHz AMD Sempron with integrated GeForce 6100 graphics (later upgraded to a PCI GT 610) and I was fine. For the next 13 years I'll be using this i7 4790 and a GTX 970 and I'll be fine. Who needs yearly upgrades?
Oliver Rivera
Agreed. Went from a q8400+gtx260 to an i5 4460+r9 380.next upgrade will be in ~ 5-6 years.
Benjamin Torres
>I have no idea what the fuck I'm talking about Stick to Sup Forums threads, child. Contradicting the very basis for the GCN architecture is full retard.
Jaxon Davis
This sounds impressive.
Wyatt Morgan
You buying JEWVIDIA is like a person who has no knowlege of technology says that they buy Apple for quality
Zachary Cook
Two RX 480 performs better than a 1080 for a lower price. :^)
Dominic Bell
I like to overpay for my gpu
David Smith
>knew guy on Steam >when he got his 680, he bragged for weeks >then he got a 2nd in SLi >literally had it in his Steam name (something like "680 SLI") and now you can buy a used 7870 for $80 each that'll perform the same
Evan Collins
holy crap that's hilarious. PM him the chart, user.
Julian Young
this post is nothing about drivers and more about memory amount the new AMD rebrands simply have more VRAM than the old nvidia cards, which do well in 1440p+ resolutions
why he is comparing old cards to new? No idea
Brayden Baker
how can one upgrade their gpu every year if amd and nvidia only release new products every 2 years?
Jackson Lee
>a game from 2016 >the resolution most people use it's pretty relevant. Who cares what is written on the paper if it can't do his job properly ?
Jaxson Cox
>biased, specific non-real world benchmarks mean everything Why do you idiots continue to post these shitty graphs that provide no useful information and jump to the conclusion that [THE GRAPHICS CARD BRAND I DON'T USE] is inferior to [THE ONE I DO]?
Fuck off, you underage, underdeveloped piles of shit. Go back to Facebook where you belong.
Michael Lee
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Liam Sullivan
I plan to do the same if I ever get my hands on a Fury Nano, a 970 or a RX 480 at least
Blake Harris
>tfw you bought an i7 2600k and 7979 GHz Edition back in 2011 >didnt upgrade a single time >everything works
Nathaniel Roberts
I hard a steam "friend" name MarkGTX580 then he changed his name to MarkGTX770 and now he is MarkGTX970. He will probably become MarkGTX1070 or something.
I can't imagine how anyone could be so pathetic that they name themselves after graphics cards but some people...
Luke Green
All those nvidia cards can't even beat cards half their price when released. It's pathetic that nvidiots never learn.
Anthony Miller
>High and medium settings look the same.
The battlecry of the amd owner.
Matthew Young
If you give a GCN SIMD something that only requires 4 vector operations, it takes as much hardware as 16 vector operations (assuming same operation) despite being four times more work.
GCN SIMD are only frequently 100% used, and what I was referring to helps mitigate that.
It's better than VLIW usage wise sure
Aaron Harris
>implying direct x12 is actually a thing in gaming >implying there's any gains from direct x12 >implying being spied on is worth direct x12
i find it ironic how most amdfags are the first to dismiss windows 10 as a botnet, however they cling to dx12 as the savior of their brand.
Jonathan Morgan
I like playing triple A games at high settings though. I doubt a 970 will do that well in 4 years time.
Ethan Fisher
>how do I operate a checkbox to opt out
Angel Foster
The names of the settings may move on, but the actual visual quality stays constant. I'm happy with the visual quality of the games my graphics card renders, and that quality will not drop over time. Except it probably will because it's an nvidia card but I'm ignoring that for now.
Luis Kelly
>implying it's that easy >implying it's not hidden as well as microsoft can >implying that checkbox isn't actually 50 registry hacks and a polite letter to microsoft signed in the blood of orphans >implying that it is anything but a placebo in the end
Jaxon Johnson
>mfw bought a 380 only 2 months ago Pic very related
Dylan Price
you have to have windows 10 to have dx12. simple as that.
you can't opt out of the telemetry unless you're running enterprise versions.
your argument is invalid
Michael Roberts
I bet you upgrade your smartphone annualy too like a retarded applefag.
Leo Murphy
>>cherrypicking CPU-bound gaymes .4 is a lower number than 92.1 >AYYMDPOORFAGS are really this desperate.
AMDCANTINTOCPUOVERHEADRETARD
You literally know nothing. If the game was "SEE PEE EWE BOUND" Nvidia would have the edge. Kill yourself right now.
>Yes. I'm sure I'll lose a lot of sleep over what somebody dumb enough to have bought an AYYMD housefire thinks of me too. :^)
I'm sure such a retarded fermi-poster as you would lose sleep over graphics cards. You probably even have a special calendar budget for the next twelve months when the 1050 comes out, the only card you can afford after your second hand 750Ti
Juan Cook
>Implying that it isn't that easy >Implying that is isn't the fraction of the work involved getting anything to do anything on any distro
I meant opting out of the botnet shit; not the entire OS
Henry Powell
FUCK
I thought they would stop cucking old cards after I sold my 780ti for a 980ti.
This is retarded now I'll seriously consider moving to the 4XX series from AMD.
Jackson Brown
>implying you're not a literal tard go back to plebbit, summer
Michael Fisher
Actually, this year it'll be MarkGTX1060
Jason Morgan
>Implying that you have an argument
Benjamin Gonzalez
says the tard who thinks that it's as easy as checking a box and that linux is at all hard. Honestly, this is b8 of the lowest quality. I'm disappointed in you user.
Thomas Collins
>implying linux is hard You must be new here, friend. Allow me to assist you. You have found your way onto the board known as Sup Forums, the technology board. You're looking for Sup Forums, the video game board. Don't worry, it's an easy mistake to make. The keys are super close on your keyboard, and to the average autist that browses Sup Forums, the boards might look a little similar as well. No worries, mate. Just click this little link and it'll take you right to your new containment board.
Gabriel Watson
>I meant opting out of the botnet shit; not the entire OS
you cannot unless you're on an enterprise edition, even then they collect info. checking boxes literally does nothing for you, but go ahead and think that.
you look more and more ignorant every time you type.
Liam Anderson
You can't tell me that you have trouble checking a few boxes and changing a few registry entries, whilst condescending about Linux.
You missed my point entirely, if you aren't in fact the same person. I simply meant that when comparing time spent, turning W10 into a botnet free OS is no more time consuming than getting basic shit running on Linux, regardless of expertise.
You're confusing difficulty with convolution.
Really, you're making a third post now? Jesus Christ you really are insecure. Again, if you're not capable of making Win10 botnet free, then you have no authority to condescend. Fucking pleb
Luke Scott
>being delusional
Xavier Perez
You missed my point entirely. Even if you do check those boxes and change those entries, none of it actually works unless you pay through the nose to get or just pirate the enterprise version. "Don't spy on me" isn't a feature you should have to pay extra for.
Getting basic stuff running on linux takes as much time as it does to install. If you're not installing some distro's netinstall version then it's all there for you already.
Easton Brown
For the record, only those first two are me.
John Hall
I'm not sure if you're delusional or if i'm naive. Probably somewhere inbetween.