I'm also a fan of that on my current card now. It's been very quiet and only hear it when I game. I do like Sapphire's designs too. The Asus strix and msi models also seem like they would do fine too.After having the sapphire tri-x design I honestly will never go back. So they can put that on the 480 for Uber cooling, or I'll wait for a higher end card that uses that cooler. I like the silence of sapphires tri-x design too much to get anything else
Eh I wouldn't buy Asus or MSI personally because they don't have coolers that test better than sapphire in reviews. If they make one then of course I'll switch. I have no loyalty, I just want the quietest best performing cooler out there.I'm also a fan of that on my current card now. It's been very quiet and only hear it when I game. I do like Sapphire's designs too. The Asus strix and msi models also seem like they would do fine too.
I'd say it's perfect for casual 1080p gamers. Most extra settings like hair works people turn off and other ones I can't recall off the top of my head.Eh I wouldn't buy Asus or MSI personally because they don't have coolers that test better than sapphire in reviews. If they make one then of course I'll switch. I have no loyalty, I just want the quietest best performing cooler out there.
I really hope Vega is better because the 480 results are all over the place. The only interest I have in the 480 is mining which doesn't bode well for casual gamers looking to pick this card up .
Also given how this launch is kind of disappointing, not as bad as previous but still disappointing, should we even be excited for Vega?
because of the higher power draw than expected I thought 480 is a bad mining card? or at least not as good?Eh I wouldn't buy Asus or MSI personally because they don't have coolers that test better than sapphire in reviews. If they make one then of course I'll switch. I have no loyalty, I just want the quietest best performing cooler out there.
I really hope Vega is better because the 480 results are all over the place. The only interest I have in the 480 is mining which doesn't bode well for casual gamers looking to pick this card up .
I'm not so worried about stock of the 1060 but more importantly how they will price it. If it's better than the 480 it surely may cost more too knowing how nvidia prices their cards. I don't think the 6gb will be $200 but more like $250-300 if the 3gb starts off at $200.because of the higher power draw than expected I thought 480 is a bad mining card? or at least not as good?
as for gaming, I thought it was as good as any other card and it is the current top card in it's price segments. there is no challenge till nv 1060 hits the stores. and even if 1060 is better but if it has the same stock problems as 1070 n 1080, 480 will still dominate if amd can keep up with stocks/supplies.
I'm not so worried about stock of the 1060 but more importantly how they will price it. If it's better than the 480 it surely may cost more too knowing how nvidia prices their cards. I don't think the 6gb will be $200 but more like $250-300 if the 3gb starts off at $200.
if you have a 290x, why buy a 480? it is basically 200$ for a smaller power draw.I feel gone are the launches of HD 4k/5K and frankly 6K showed dents in the armor.
They dropped the ATI name with 6K, they launched a product that was so over hyped VLIW4 vs VLIW5 that even the most loyal AMD fans had a hard time buying it considering NV's gains by fixing the "global thermal hazard" Fermi.
HD 7K paper launched in Dec, had short issues in January for official launch and then driver issues up until June (still bought mine!). It was a great card but I think the launch debacles just continued. Hawaii and the cooler, Fiji and it's predictions (HBM will rule the roost!)
Oh well, glad to see AMD is still putting up the fight. This launch was decent but if the true issue of all the power fluctuation is a driver bug - I just have to laugh. Hopefully the fix increases performance due to throttling cards. NV needs a kick in the shin.
Once AIBs come out, I might just replace my 290X +HG10-A1 in the basement setup. I might go to a smaller build for it.
This gives me time to consider the 1060 as well since we will know this week what it consists of and hopefully prices too. The AIB 480's won't be out until the following week or even after that so I'm mainly going to focus on how well it scores compared to the 480 but I don't think I'll be interested in the 3gb card since that's the vram I have now.NV undercut AMD with the GTX 680. And then the GTX 970. While I don't see them leaving TOO much profit on the tables, when NV can beat AMD with a smaller GPU they tend to not go for the throat margins.
I'd predict $200 3GB (if they make one) and $250 for the 6GB version. Falls in line with historical xx60 prices.
$300 max for custom AIBs and what not.
That happens ever so often when they offer (somewhat) less performance in the overall package, case in point being 2GB 680 & 3.5GB 970; the latter especially, if it were known at launch that it had gimped memory & what not, would not have sold in the quantities that it did.NV undercut AMD with the GTX 680. And then the GTX 970. While I don't see them leaving TOO much profit on the tables, when NV can beat AMD with a smaller GPU they tend to not go for the throat margins.
I'd predict $200 3GB (if they make one) and $250 for the 6GB version. Falls in line with historical xx60 prices.
$300 max for custom AIBs and what not.
are you seriously equating aots and warhammer to just benchmarks? D:
at least you are consistent :thumbsup: aots had a niche market like the supreme commander series, but they had some new gameplay designs which that market hated, ruined their sales. that doesn't take away on how well made aots is. warhammer is very, very popularAre AotS and Warhammer popular games? If yes, I'm not.
AotS from what I understand is a game primarily to show off technology. So it would fall into the second category, a game hopefully representative of future performance.
I remember when Anandtech benchmarked WoW because it was so popular. Basically every card was good in WoW. But that provided useful information to readers.
What memory does the card have and do you have the latest drivers? If your card has 4gb of vram nightmare textures may cause issues. I think people with 6gb cards tried nightmare textures and the game was still barely useable in the menus.Live data: RX 480 issue with Doom. Just installed card to try out Doom and when setting the virtual texturing page size to ultra or nightmare it completely distorts the colors. How do I contact AMD about this? :sigh:
What memory does the card have and do you have the latest drivers? If your card has 4gb of vram nightmare textures may cause issues. I think people with 6gb cards tried nightmare textures and the game was still barely useable in the menus.
Cool so it seemed to be a system ram issue. Seems like it's running solid now. Do you have max settings in doom? I tuned off the blur and increased sharpening and noticed it looked better.Sorry for lack of details, it's an ASUS 8GB version and just edited previous post that adding another 8GB of system ram removed the issue. That being said I did the all options hack for setting nightmare mode on my main GTX 770 4GB system and it dips in the 40's for FPS but is playable. Getting 60's to 90's with all options maxed on the RX 480 system now. Yes, current Crimson 16.6.2 drivers.
Also given how this launch is kind of disappointing, not as bad as previous but still disappointing, should we even be excited for Vega?
GP104 is a 36% larger die.
GP104 has 21% more transistors.
Polaris 10 is 7.5% more dense than GP104.
1080 is ~80% more efficient.
GTX 1080 is 75-85% faster depending on 1080p or 1440p.
Cool so it seemed to be a system ram issue. Seems like it's running solid now. Do you have max settings in doom? I tuned off the blur and increased sharpening and noticed it looked better.
just means craptastic game dev.Yes, interesting that a supposed VRAM setting requirement by the publishers in reality came down to exceeding their system ram recommendations to function properly which explains why it will run on my 16GB system with 4GB GTX 770 albeit slow FPS but without issue. So far with all video settings maxed in Doom the RX 480 is pumping out a solid 60+(usually 90 ish) FPS with Vsync off which is what I was going for at 1080P.
That will be enough for me to snag one soon hopefully the aib model prices aren't too steep. I've been spoiled when I first got my current card just cranking all settings to max but can't do it all the time now.Yes, interesting that a supposed VRAM setting requirement by the publishers in reality came down to exceeding their system ram recommendations to function properly which explains why it will run on my 16GB system with 4GB GTX 770 albeit slow FPS but without issue. So far with all video settings maxed in Doom the RX 480 is pumping out a solid 60+(usually 90 ish) FPS with Vsync off which is what I was going for at 1080P.