How long did it take for the mining craze to die down? I remember when the litecoin was hot, it took an entire summer for the price to go down on AMD 7970s and 290x
My 480 is running well below the max temp 85 (heck even below the target temp 80). It maxed out at 78 but it never run at the 1266 MHz. Even when the the game settings is maxed out and frame rate is not even close to maintaining 1080p60. I set the fan to run at 2500 rpm to make sure there's no...
His whining really cracked me up.
He open the rant with a disclaimer stating that he's not whining yet, his entire post is him ranting.
At least he confirmed the 650$ price tag
I think Powercolor coolers are noisy and very inefficient. I have the DEVIL 270X and that thing run at 83 C at 48% fan speed (thats very loud). From my experience, If I buy AMD cards, stick with Sapphire coolers. If buying Nvidia, go with Galaxy coolers.
So just to confirm, when updating to windows 10, I do not have to DL new "windows 10" version of the AMD CAT 15.7.1 (I am currently on CAT 15.7.1 on windows 8.1) or new or Motherboard drivers as well?
When upgrading to windows 10 do you guys have any issue using 8.1 drivers while upgrade, or is it mandatory that you have to completed remove the driver before the update?
I like the new driver. The frame rate control is a nice alternative to Vsync. Limits the card to 60fps so the there's not a lot of tearing and my FPS doesn't tank every time it drops below 60.
AMD CCC is not listed in the control pannel add/remove program, what other methods are there to remove it.
I prefer not using the guru3d VGA removal tool. It always break windows and I end up having to reinstall windows again.
using windows 8.1
There's are some bid disparity in the reviews out there. Some reviews (HARDOCP) show Fury X getting spanked by Nvidia, While some (like Tomshardware) got Fury X trading blows with 980ti and Titan X
In a few months Fury X will probably beat the Titan X after the drivers get more refinement...
Last week when I saw the new AMD driver release notes, they say it only affect new 390x, 200 series are not supported. I decide to dig around and see what gives. I came across people posting image of the two cards and the specs are identical (except for 8gb). Google send me to an online forum...
I don't mind re branding cards. If the 380x is basically a 290x rebrand then AMD drivers will continue to support the 290X (my current cards). Just make my card last a year or two longer. :hmm:
Most case can easily handle AIO GPUs. Example of an MATX case that can fit two 295x2s
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/blog/2014/may/350_demon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKo1yC4CQTk
Edit: just in case anyone still wondering, the case is a 350D, which is shit as it comes when it come to air...
I run the in game benchmarks three times and avg 56.3 FPS. I am using a 290X with the latest omega driver.
here is the in game setting just to high preset no MSAA
here is the GPUZ showing that I am not being temperature throttled, but the stupid game will not run my GPU to it max clock...
I've seeing reviews posting mid tier cards like the 280x or GTX 960 having Hitman absolution in the high 70s to mid 80s FPS using the in game benchmark with the highest preset while my 290X barely breaks 60 (AVG 58 FPS) @ 1080P!
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If I can afford the a 980, I would get this model just for the white PCB and cooler.
as far as performance goes, it suppose to be Galaxy's version of the EVGA classified or ROG Matrix cards.
Well according to EA/DICE on their system requirements for Battlefield Hardlines.
Kind demanding specs considering this is what most people are calling a BF4 expansion.
Minimum PC Specs
OS: Windows Vista SP 2 64-bit (with KB971512 update)
CPU: Intel Core i3/i5 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon II/Phenom...
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