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taltamir

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You did not say he is not right, you said "you will not make this claim if nvidia had the highest performing multi GPU", which is a direct insult to the integrity of the other person, and is completely unfounded.

Let me put it this way for you, I upgraded from an E8400 OC to a Q6600 OC (intel to intel) to reduce my SINGLE GPU micro stutter (yes, it exists). It is an issue. Is it blown out of proportion? sometimes. But arguing that it isn't real or verbally assaulting those who experienced it or are willing to discuss it is not acceptable. If nRollo can be pro nvidia and nemesis1 can be pro AMD without the type of crass behavior and blatant disregard of the forum rules you exhibit then so should you. And please, stop playing the VICTIM here, the mods are getting on your case because you are being disruptive, not because people are crying to them. Take this as advice from one non mod user to another. I manage to be courteous, so should you.

Now stop crapping my thread.
If you have something to say about the actual topic of this thread, an impartial way to detect and measure micro stutter, then say that. (The topic which actually deals with the microstutter of an intel dual core vs an intel quad core, and not nvidia vs AMD, and proves that microstutter is not even limited to multi-GPU setups, it is just more likely to occur in those; so you should be ecstatic about it)

EDIT: Heh, I thought you were attacking keysplayer not me... The second post from you about electricity clued me in... the electricity is not related to this subject, I have clearly answered it in my thread titled "cost in electricity". If I am not mistaken when YOU asked it. So why bring it up here?
 

dadach

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Originally posted by: taltamir
You did not say he is not right, you said "you will not make this claim if nvidia had the highest performing multi GPU", which is a direct insult to the integrity of the other person, and is completely unfounded.?

just look at the "tone" or language he used


Let me put it this way for you, I upgraded from an E8400 OC to a Q6600 OC (intel to intel) to reduce my SINGLE GPU micro stutter (yes, it exists).

well if your cpu is at 100% all the time, then ofc it wont be able to push the gpu for all its worth


It is an issue. Is it blown out of proportion? sometimes. But arguing that it isn't real or verbally assaulting those who experienced it or are willing to discuss it is not acceptable.

i think we can both agree that what i had pointed out, is not part of a constructive discussion


It is an issue. Is it blown out of proportion? sometimes. But arguing that it isn't real or verbally assaulting those who experienced it or are willing to discuss it is not acceptable. If nRollo can be pro nvidia and nemesis1 can be pro AMD without the type of crass behavior and blatant disregard of the forum rules you exhibit then so should you. And please, stop playing the VICTIM here, the mods are getting on your case because you are being disruptive, not because people are crying to them. Take this as advice from one non mod user to another. I manage to be courteous, so should you.

not trying to play a victim, but i will definitely respond to the posts that i think insult my intelligence when reading them, cause i take it the same as yours "personal attacks"

Now stop crapping my thread.
If you have something to say about the actual topic of this thread, an impartial way to detect and measure micro stutter (which actually proved that it is not even limited to multi-GPU setups, it is just more likely to occur in those; so you should be ecstatic about it), then say that.

already did in one of the other many threads about this "newfound" phenomena :D

i had 1800xt cf, 1900xt cf, 7950gx, 3870 cf, 3870x2 quadfire, and have never experienced any of these problems you are describing...ok its subjective, but since i didnt notice it, im thinking its blown out of proportion


EDIT: the electricity is not related to this subject, I have clearly answered it in my thread titled "cost in electricity". If I am not mistaken when YOU asked it. So why bring it up here

im just wondering as a reader why there are so much emphasis on (blown out of proportion?) microstutter and electricity bills all of the sudden, as factors in deciding what gfx card to buy, especially since multigpu solutions have been around for a long time, and so was this microstutter "issue"
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: dadach
im sure you would not be saying the same if nvidia was about to come out with top-dog, single-slot, dual-gpu card

Who is this post directed at? Not that it matters much because both taltamir and I have said that all multi-GPU solutions have microstutter. But after all that, no matter who the post was directed at, your post was pure baiting. Please refrain from this in the future.

Refresher course
 

dadach

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Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: dadach
im sure you would not be saying the same if nvidia was about to come out with top-dog, single-slot, dual-gpu card

Who is this post directed at? Not that it matters much because both taltamir and I have said that all multi-GPU solutions have microstutter. But after all that, no matter who the post was directed at, your post was pure baiting. Please refrain from this in the future.

Refresher course

hmm, i dont see refreshers course link for chizows post...any special reason for it?

He's been dealt with. MYOB and listen to the mods.

-ViRGE