wand3r3r
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Don't drag me into your FUD, thx![]()
Ok I'll humor this.
What fud (of mine, personally) are we talking about here?
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Don't drag me into your FUD, thx![]()
Some seem to think that one review in one game that is not in keeping with past reviews isn't unproven FUD.
You don't know if AMD respects the site or think they are full of garbage.The investigation by AMD would see if these results are repeatable or if it's garbage.AMD themselves respect the site enough to do internal investigations.
You don't know if AMD respects the site or think they are full of garbage.The investigation by AMD would see if these results are repeatable or if it's garbage.
This thread sums up why I never/rarely post on Anandtech. Pages and pages of AMD vs. NVIDIA flaming that never goes anywhere.
Ryan has already said that the testing will happen one day. Several people (including myself) have voiced support for it.
What other genuinely on topic posts have been made? And no, psychoanalysis of the OP and his intentions (overt or otherwise) are not on topic.
Seriously, on many other forums this kind of pointless crap would have been modded to death early on...that is, if the thread were not closed outright.
Don't you all have better things to be doing than trying to engage in futile religious debates? I ask this without a shred of sarcasm, truly.
Your problem is that it isn't just my subjective opinion, it is data from other sites as well. For example [H] did a performance review of AC3 and not once did they mention excessive unplayable stutter on the HD 79x0 cards. Also they get 20% extra performance out of a 7950 in the game compared to TR at similar settings. So stop with the BS we are all wrong, unless you think [H] and other review sites are also wrong and cannot be objective.
I agree, the other thread (while very blunt) actually provided some evidence to show NV adaptive vsync is a joke, and it died a quick death.
Then the "are we biased" died pretty quickly.
Here we have the same level or possibly even worse behavior but it just stays open.
I don't care about the individual issues, but this is a bit odd.
Did you read the vsync thread? The OP didn't understand it or deliberately tried to cause a stir. Then when it was explained he went on to make some surprisingly ignorant statements for nothing more than an argument. The whole point of THAT thread was someone was misunderstanding the point of adaptive vsync and when facts were presented as to what it does and why it actually does its job, hostilities commenced.
There is a newer TR article Dec11 (I think) which benchmarks newer and presumably more gpu intensive games which adds more weight to their contention that the Radeons have more jitter as compared to their Sept article which caused the initial discussion of this thread.......
Hard OCP's eyes: in the article he states on 3 separate occasions that the AMD cards are smoother then in the conclusion says Nvidia is smoother, Techreport's original article which defies all logic presented by their previous reviews that cover the 7950, a German video of far cry 3 that shows AMD actually being smoother than Nvidia, and Techreport's Skyrim example which to me only shows one hitch at 30 seconds and the rest is horrible screen tearing that is also apparent on the Nvidia side.
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Respect has nothing to do with this. It is simple good business practice. If I was running a billion-dollar tech company (AMD is $1 billion?), I would investigate any flaws especially if they concern a product whose parent division is outperforming the rest of the company in terms of competitiveness. The GPU division at AMD is one area where the company remains competitive on a sustained basis.AMD themselves respect the site enough to do internal investigations.
We read between the lines.
Respect has nothing to do with this. It is simple good business practice. If I was running a billion-dollar tech company (AMD is $1 billion?), I would investigate any flaws especially if they concern a product whose parent division is outperforming the rest of the company in terms of competitiveness. The GPU division at AMD is one area where the company remains competitive on a sustained basis.
As long as the flaw scenario seems credible, it is worthwhile investigating the problem. If it is real, better to get on it before more thorough checking is done by the rest of the community. If it is not, PR fiasco averted.
I don't think TR did a very stringent experiment or used the best methodology and scale but their data is plausible enough that AMD needs to check this out.
No....it's a business and anything that throws their products in a bad light merits investigation.It's not respect....you would like it to be.Imho,
Respect has everything to do with this. TechReport isn't some vocal forum poster.
Did you ask them?...or do we just have your assumption that they 'respect' the site?Sure thing -- AMD doesn't respect TechReport or Scott.
Did you ask them?...or do we just have your assumption that they 'respect' the site?
In other words you assume and don't know for sure.Imho,
If they didn't respect the site -- they wouldn't bother. It's not like this is a vocal claim from an extremist making noise. Respect for Techreport may be in different forms; the editor and their work and the sheer size of their readership.
I'll take the word of Anand Shimpi when it comes to Scott:
https://twitter.com/anandshimpi/status/279440323208417282
TechReport has some surprising results based on his investigations. The awareness from this may improve AMD and nVidia products being smoother -- the bigger picture to me.
2.You mean that both TR and [H] are dishonest and we should believe some random forum posters gotcha.
It already IS a big deal if it proves that TR and H are accurate..
In other words you assume and don't know for sure.
Any luck having Rage 3d investigate?
Caveman Jim is a very reasonable guy.IF there's something worth investigating he just might.Probably won't have much luck getting Rage3d to participate. But you never know.
