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tential

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Having voltage utilities come out for the "Overclockers dream" chip a few weeks after launch -- ok, not the end of the world but still sloppy. Having voltage utilities not come out for months after launching the "overclockers dream" chip -- inexcusable garbage-tier misstep.

How is not even a single person in the AMD marketing, GPU or executive groups seeing how much this undermines their reliability and brand? Are they asleep at the wheel? At this point you can't help but say "no doubt." It's like they don't even want to sell Fury GPUs that bad.

I need the AMD card for 4K freesync. I'm NOT happy about getting one at this point as AMD just is poorly run. So poorly run.
 

lilltesaito

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I need the AMD card for 4K freesync. I'm NOT happy about getting one at this point as AMD just is poorly run. So poorly run.

Does look like things are getting better for AMD. The two DX12 demos and now Star Wars Battlefront looking pretty good for them. Maybe this is a good showing how things might get better.
 

guskline

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I'm downloading the Star Wars beta for both of my rigs below. Is the game even going to be DX12 compatible in this beta?
 

tential

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Does look like things are getting better for AMD. The two DX12 demos and now Star Wars Battlefront looking pretty good for them. Maybe this is a good showing how things might get better.
I'll see with arctic Islands. Gpus now are a pretty meh value. I just need amd to have a good high end that's competitive at launch. Not 1-2 years down the line when I'm already looking to upgrade.
 

garagisti

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I'll see with arctic Islands. Gpus now are a pretty meh value. I just need amd to have a good high end that's competitive at launch. Not 1-2 years down the line when I'm already looking to upgrade.
980ti was 4-5 months ago and so was Fury(not 1-2 years ago), and there's no possible upgrade for another 6 months to close to a year, unless you go dual gpu.

I'm also waiting now for arctic islands, as i'm expecting AMD to bring dedicated h265 decoding encoding abilities, along with better compliance for the uhd format. Of course, the increase performance is also a nice thing to covet :p