its ridiculous that out of only 4 games, 1 of them could not even work correctly with that setup.
do you even know what I am referring to? Eyefinity nor 4k would work in Far Cry 3 with that setup.If you have used Quad GPU configurations before you would know that it actually worked extremely well, often offering similar scaling from 2 to 4 gpus as from to 1 to 2 gpus. Do you think Quad GPU from NV works any better? Even NV admitted that it doesn't in a roundabout way.
If you have used Quad GPU configurations before you would know that it actually worked extremely well, often offering similar scaling from 2 to 4 gpus as from to 1 to 2 gpus. Do you think Quad GPU from NV works any better? Even NV admitted that it doesn't in a roundabout way. And there is nothing ridiculous about it, it's ridiculous to draw any conclusions from such a small sample size, it shows extreme bias.
We are planning a R9 295X2 QuadFire review. Would NVIDIA like to have a contender in this review? If so, let me know what you might have.
The reply we got back from Bryan Del Rizzo was:
No Thanks.
do you even know what I am referring to? Eyefinity nor 4k would work in Far Cry 3 with that setup.
agree with him about what? what is there to argue about? its a fact that the setup did not work for them with Far Cry 3 in Eyefinity or 4k.I'm pretty sure he know what you are talking about. and I agree with him.
agree with him about what? what is there to argue about? its a fact that the setup did not work for them with Far Cry 3 in Eyefinity or 4k.
well sorry but I disagree then when you only test four games and one of them doesnt even work. but yeah I guess I am crazy for expecting things to work after spending 3000 bucks on gpus.Nobody is arguing about if Far Cry works or not. I didn't. I agree with him when he said it's not too bad considering Quad GPU setups always have a bunch of issues. So for them to only have an issue in 1 game is not to bad. It is certainly not ridiculous. Looking at other tech sites that have done Quad GPU testing with 295x2s. It seems to work well.
do you even know what I am referring to? Eyefinity nor 4k would work in Far Cry 3 with that setup.
well sorry but I disagree then when you only test four games and one of them doesnt even work. but yeah I guess I am crazy for expecting things to work after spending 3000 bucks on gpus.
lol did I say anything about 25% of all games not working just because of that? and I made an A in that class so I dont need a remedial explanation. I dont give a damn about actual statistics here and just care about every game working so to me its horrible when you only test 4 games and 1 of them cant even work with the 3000 bucks in gpus you just bought.FarCry3 isn't an AFR friendly game, when I had 4 Caymans in my rig, I had to play it on just one. The point is 4 games is such a small sample size that you can't really draw any conclusions from it. When one game out of fuor didn't work you can't extrapolate that you will have problems in 25% of games the sample size is just too small. It literally tells nothing, it may have been just bad luck or you might as well got lucky and much more than 25% of games might not work.
It seems that you have no idea what a sample size is or how statistics work.
Which is funny to say given geforce cards boost to 1200MHz by itself. Kind of hypocrisy![]()
lol did I say anything about 25% of all games not working just because of that? and I made an A in that class so I dont need a remedial explanation. I dont give a damn about statistics and just care about every game working so to me its horrible when you only test 4 games and 1 of them cant even work with the 3000 bucks in gpus you just bought.
you are right. that one game should mean nothing after spending 3000 bucks. just go play the ones that work.Keep dreaming that every game will just work on something so niche, regardless if it is from NV or AMD. It doesn't matter that you didn't say anything about 25% of games, you focused on that one game as if it meant anything, IT DIDN'T.
well sorry but I disagree then when you only test four games and one of them doesnt even work. but yeah I guess I am crazy for expecting things to work after spending 3000 bucks on gpus.
It is interesting that Mantle doesn't work with 4 GPUs, scaling really bad in MP.
PCPER also did QuadFire test but they did Singleplayer and got excellent scaling. So there's room for improvement via either BF4 patching or drivers to boost MP scaling.
@toyota
When you are gaming on the edge, there's always issues, for both vendors. Recall on launch, 4K on several games (go read the release [H] review) didn't even work with SLI they had to issue a driver fix.
I'm sure people who make the purchasing decision to go with Quad Fire/SLI know full well which games they are spending their time on.
why is it so hard to comprehend that if you test only 4 games and 1 of them does not work that it looks worse than testing 50 and only 1 not working?There are always games that don't work/scale in multi GPU. It's the nature of the beast. It can require support from both the hardware and software vendors. Sometimes they don't share the required info. Sometimes it's just not at the top of the priority list. I feel for inexperienced users who don't realize this. Anyone I've seen in this thread I believe is fully aware.
Toyota, I know you realize this. I'm not sure why you are making such a big deal. Especially, the "one game out of four" aspect like that has any relevance at all. If [H] wanted to they could have easily selected four games that all worked, or they could have selected four games that didn't. I believe (this is just me) that there might have been one game that didn't work in the mix to show people that multi GPU isn't perfect. It would have been less of a service to their readers to have done it any other way. Again, IMO.
why is it so hard to comprehend that if you test only 4 games and 1 of them does not work that it looks worse than testing 50 and only 1 not working?
if you bought 4 of something and 1 of them did not work would you give a rat's behind about sample size at that moment? again this is not about statistics. I am saying it "appears" worse when you have a game not work when you are only testing 4 of them.Because the sampling is too small to be statistically meaningful.
if you bought 4 of something and 1 of them did not work would you give a rat's behind about sample size at that moment? again this is not about statistics. I am saying it "appears" worse when you have a game not work when you are only testing 4 of them.
Other games performed well. We saw big scaling in Crysis 3 and Far Cry 3 and Tomb Raider. We also found that game settings can affect the scaling. In very GPU intensive settings, and on displays that are GPU intensive like 4K the scaling is higher. Therefore if you want the best out of QuadFire the idea is crank up the settings as high as you can to get the performance you paid for.
Things I don't like about the article.
1. Four games is much too small a sample size to draw any conclusions making the review somewhat pointless as a general performance guide.
2. Article never really mentions that a lot of games are NOT going to scale onto 4 gpus good drivers or bad drivers.
3. No 780 Ti crossfire results or 780 ti quad sli numbers to compare to or quad crossfire R290X. Why are there power numbers for 780Ti SLI but not performance numbers?
4. The penmanship is poor. I don't know what is with HardOcp but they need a better editor/writer.
Example
Its awkwardly worded and while irrelevant to the method and results detracts from the review.