Is it worth it to replace my 2x290x for a 1070? I am sick and tired of dual GPU's but when they do work it's great. Rarely do they work great though.
What games you play the most, and at what resolution?
You could get a 480, or a 1070, or wait for Vega.
I think if you can wait for a 700$ Vega, you should just wait for a 800$ big Pascal.
The 480 will not play games at 4k.
or you could wait a month and buy a 1070 overclock it ,turn down a few settings and spend 400$.
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I don't care about 60 fps at 4k I just want it between 30-50 FPS and I am fine.
Is it worth it to replace my 2x290x for a 1070? I am sick and tired of dual GPU's but when they do work it's great. Rarely do they work great though.
I don't care about 60 fps at 4k I just want it between 30-50 FPS and I am fine.
I don't even know what fcat is exactly.
An update to SLI sounds good. If I do go Multi GPU again it'll be when my single GPU can handle 4k at decent frames. Can't decide. I almost want to sell my 2x290xs and just get 2x480's just for the sake of being the same price.
I don't know that I would use Rise of the Tomb Raider DX12 implementation to draw any conclusion. The developer themselves have said that DX12 implementation still needs a lot of work.No its not just the fps that makes a game run smooth, its also the latency between frames that causes stutters.
A single card will always run smother than a 2 card setup.
"Frametime - Basically the time it takes to render one frame can be monitored and tagged with a number, this is latency. One frame can take, say, 17 ms. Higher latency can indicate a slow frame-rate, and weird latency spikes indicate a stutter, jitter, twitches; basically anomalies that are visible on your monitor.
What Do These Measurements Show?
Basically, what these measurements show are anomalies like small glitches and stutters that you can sometimes (and please do read that well, sometimes) see on-screen. Below, I'd like to run through a couple of titles with you. Keep in mind that average FPS matters more than frametime measurements."
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"So on each benchmark page I will add one extra FCAT result, in here you can see the GeForce GTX 1070/1080 and Radeon R9 Fury, just a little extra for comparison's sake. As you can see, in the intro scene the Fury produces some stutters, I can visibly see these on screen, they are for real
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_1070_fcat_frametime_anaysis_review,6.html
I don't know that I would use Rise of the Tomb Raider DX12 implementation to draw any conclusion. The developer themselves have said that DX12 implementation still needs a lot of work.
A single 1070 OC won't be a satisfactory enough upgrade imo.
Sure, but it's also a 4gb last gen card compared to the new crop of 8gb cards. I will wait for AMD's new gen to come out before making any comparisons.I linked a whole article on frametimes.
we'll see, also I didn't say anything about sli/crossfire.that makes no difference, crossfire/sli sucks.