http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/04/27/grand_theft_auto_v_single_gpu_performance_review_part_1/7
"The AMD Radeon R9 280X was the worst offender, not only having problems rendering higher levels of grass, but just in overall performance. On paper, the specifications of the R9 280X are better than the R9 285, especially in memory bandwidth and capacity. However, these things did not help the AMD Radeon R9 280X at all."
"The same is also true for the GeForce GTX 780, a once $649 high-end GPU, now reduced to the performance range of a $199 GeForce GTX 960 in GTA V. This was a high-end Kepler GPU, but you won't find it providing anywhere near an enjoyable 1440p gameplay experience. You will have to settle for 1080p and lower settings. The performance is a bit faster than the GTX 960, but not anywhere near what NVIDIA's current generation Maxwell architecture can provide."
"It seems the newer the generation, the better the gameplay experience in GTA V on both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs. This is the first time past generation architectures have suffered so greatly in a new game that we can remember. This is the first game that may persuade a lot of gamers to upgrade to the latest architectures."
"Again, not shown in this evaluation, but we did dabble with the GTX 750 Ti. It is a joke for GTA V, just like the AMD 260X. We'd stay away from those low-end cards for this game."
Stop tempting me Titan X . . . . . :whiste:
"The AMD Radeon R9 280X was the worst offender, not only having problems rendering higher levels of grass, but just in overall performance. On paper, the specifications of the R9 280X are better than the R9 285, especially in memory bandwidth and capacity. However, these things did not help the AMD Radeon R9 280X at all."
"The same is also true for the GeForce GTX 780, a once $649 high-end GPU, now reduced to the performance range of a $199 GeForce GTX 960 in GTA V. This was a high-end Kepler GPU, but you won't find it providing anywhere near an enjoyable 1440p gameplay experience. You will have to settle for 1080p and lower settings. The performance is a bit faster than the GTX 960, but not anywhere near what NVIDIA's current generation Maxwell architecture can provide."
"It seems the newer the generation, the better the gameplay experience in GTA V on both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs. This is the first time past generation architectures have suffered so greatly in a new game that we can remember. This is the first game that may persuade a lot of gamers to upgrade to the latest architectures."
"Again, not shown in this evaluation, but we did dabble with the GTX 750 Ti. It is a joke for GTA V, just like the AMD 260X. We'd stay away from those low-end cards for this game."
Stop tempting me Titan X . . . . . :whiste: