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AMD Releasing 28nm 7000 series December 6th [Heise.de]

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Does every thread have to include that lame BF3 bench by GameGPU who runs on so many different platforms without even specifying their combinations. They didn't even run multiple trials (its a multiplayer match with all the randomness associated) and average the result. Refer to [H] or Techspot if you want meaningful BF3 beta performance.

Heck, wait a few days for the real review, on a big map. Then make sure the reviewer ran each map multiple times to get an average. Otherwise we have scenarios where they hide behind cover and get ridiculous fps or missing all the action and explosions etc etc.
 
If the next post isn't about the 7000 series, I'm going to hand out infractions and lock this thread. We have other threads for BF3, use them.
-ViRGE
 
Both AMD and Intel make 32nm gpu's integrated with the cpu's maybe he's sporting one of them.

I'm still waiting for double the performance of my 5850 for the $200 mark before I consider another video card.

Why? Shouldn't you just upgrade whenever necessary instead of picking some random, arbitrary number(s) based upon temporary conditions that prevailed several years ago?

So if 7850 is 70% faster for $240 you wouldn't consider it, even if you were stuck using low settings on the next big game?
 
I have cash in hand ready for AMD to release the 7970, unless nVidia does something amazing. My 4870x2 can't hack BF3. 😛

I wish they would just release the release dates.
 
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