Silverforce11
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- Feb 19, 2009
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I have R9 290X running on Sony 50inch TV and there is difference no color between GTX 780 Ti and R9 290X.
What do you see??
I have R9 290X running on Sony 50inch TV and there is difference no color between GTX 780 Ti and R9 290X.
Lol w00t! The very basic function of a videocard is to display accurate colours and produce images with high clarity. It took NV up to Fermi to fix their attrocious 2D. Until Maxwell (could include it too), you didn't get full colours on any consumer NV card over HDMI without a special fix. Since HDMI 2.0 4K is one of the killer features of Maxwell, this is a big deal. Not every AMD card has the bug sleep issue, but every single modern NV card up to and including Kepler can't produce accurate colours over HDMI out of the box plug-and-play.
However, given how there are so many loyal NV users since GF3 days, and virtually lack of any complaints on the Full RGB or poor 2D issues, and how many NV users run TN panels, it sometimes seems that NV gamers don't place a lot of value on accurate colours and high 2D clarity. Just to think how many NV owners right now running HDMI aren't getting proper colours from their GTX200-700 series...and they don't even know it. I guess ignorance is a bliss.
and as soon as some one questions this ridiculous statement,You get blurfest TXAA, I get by far the superior SSAA, you get PhysX, I get more VRAM which gives me higher textures,
you shift not the goal post, but the whole entire game....How do you conclude this? Do you even know how much flexibility there is with nVidia?
Because as has been shown with VSR vs. DSR and traditional Super-sampling analysis by ComputerBase, NV induces more blur and even has contrast issues. It's all there at Conputerbase. It's not in every game but there are enough examples that peoce AMD's super-sampling produces superior IQ in enough games for this not to be a fluke.
BTW, up to and including Kepler, NV still hasn't provided Full RGB support over HDMI. I haven't used Maxwell yet but I know Full RGB requires a fix for all GTX 200/400/500/600/700/800 NV cards or you will never have accurate true full colours over HDMI:
http://techreport.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=90500
You and I both know most NV users are unaware of this. Again, chuck another major graphics issue to ignore / not important status because NV...
Lol w00t! The very basic function of a videocard is to display accurate colours and produce images with high clarity. It took NV up to Fermi to fix their attrocious 2D. Until Maxwell (could include it too), you didn't get full colours on any consumer NV card over HDMI without a special fix.
Since HDMI 2.0 4K is one of the killer features of Maxwell, this is a big deal. Not every AMD card has the bug sleep issue, but every single modern NV card up to and including Kepler can't produce accurate colours over HDMI out of the box plug-and-play.
Right...However, given how there are so many loyal NV users since GF3 days, and virtually lack of any complaints on the Full RGB or poor 2D issues, and how many NV users run TN panels, it sometimes seems that NV gamers don't place a lot of value on accurate colours and high 2D clarity. Just to think how many NV owners right now running HDMI aren't getting proper colours from their GTX200-700 series...and they don't even know it. I guess ignorance is a bliss.
You claimed VSR works only with the R9 285. That's not wrong?What Wrong.Do even own R9 290X or just troll is ur hobby for living.
If am having the problem it does not mean everyone will be having same problem.So get a life.
What Wrong.Do even own R9 290X or just troll is ur hobby for living.
If am having the problem it does not mean everyone will be having same problem.So get a life.
link:We tried out AMD’s VSR in three
games Aliens Isolation, Civilization
Beyond Earth, and Sniper Elite 3.
After checking a box to enable VSR
in AMD’s Catalyst control center we
were off and additional resolution
immediately became available in
these games. Our graphics card was
an R9 290X and performed well in
these games.
I have R9 290X running on Sony 50inch TV and there is difference no color between GTX 780 Ti and R9 290X.
