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So far I'm pleased. Witcher 3 performance is very good. I'm using version 1.06, with catalyst 15.7 drivers.
Specs:
I5 2500k @ 4.0ghz
MSI R9 390 gaming 8G - OC'd to 1200 core/1600 memory (not bad)
16GBs DDR3 1600mhz
Windows 7 64 bit.
Witcher 3 - 1080p - full ultra - all post processing enabled.
Getting 45-55fps on average in most areas. If I turn hairworks off, and set foliage to high, I can up to 75-80fps with minimums above 60. I get FPS dips with Vsynch on, unfortunately.
With settings set to low, all post processing disabled I can get up to 135fps with the minimums in the 110fps range.
Compared to the benchmarks I'm seeing here:
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/the-witcher-3-benchmarks.html
I think the R9 390 does very well. I'm averaging better FPS than the 980 listed and that benchmark had SSAO instead of HBAO+ and hairworks turned off. With both those off I'm in the 60fps range.
My conclusion, the R9 390 is a beast. Awesome buy for $320, and it smokes the GTX 970 in the same price range.
Can't wait to bios flash it to a 390x.
Dragon Age Inquisition on the other hand runs like complete crud. Its hardly even playable. It'll chug along at 60fps then bam, dips into the 9-15fps range; massive stutter, and it does it every now and then like its on a timer. Dunno wtf is up, but AMD needs to get that fixed. It runs so bad right now, that the game ran smoother on my old Radeon 6970. Again, its not the GPU, its Bioware's crap game, and AMD's crap drivers.
Specs:
I5 2500k @ 4.0ghz
MSI R9 390 gaming 8G - OC'd to 1200 core/1600 memory (not bad)
16GBs DDR3 1600mhz
Windows 7 64 bit.
Witcher 3 - 1080p - full ultra - all post processing enabled.
Getting 45-55fps on average in most areas. If I turn hairworks off, and set foliage to high, I can up to 75-80fps with minimums above 60. I get FPS dips with Vsynch on, unfortunately.
With settings set to low, all post processing disabled I can get up to 135fps with the minimums in the 110fps range.
Compared to the benchmarks I'm seeing here:
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/the-witcher-3-benchmarks.html
I think the R9 390 does very well. I'm averaging better FPS than the 980 listed and that benchmark had SSAO instead of HBAO+ and hairworks turned off. With both those off I'm in the 60fps range.
My conclusion, the R9 390 is a beast. Awesome buy for $320, and it smokes the GTX 970 in the same price range.
Can't wait to bios flash it to a 390x.
Dragon Age Inquisition on the other hand runs like complete crud. Its hardly even playable. It'll chug along at 60fps then bam, dips into the 9-15fps range; massive stutter, and it does it every now and then like its on a timer. Dunno wtf is up, but AMD needs to get that fixed. It runs so bad right now, that the game ran smoother on my old Radeon 6970. Again, its not the GPU, its Bioware's crap game, and AMD's crap drivers.
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