Plz use google before posting anything
GTX 970 has 4gb of VRam.
GTX 970>R9 290 by all means
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http://www.hardware.fr/articles/928-20/recapitulatif-performances.html
Plz use google before posting anything
GTX 970 has 4gb of VRam.
GTX 970>R9 290 by all means
I bet R9 290 used prices are taking another hit. Glad I sold mine right before the massive crypto sell off. IIRC, I got over $400 used for it.
I'd never base my GPU decision off of a game bundle. Those games would be finished within a week and then I'm stuck with my GPU choice for a year or more.
I now ignore that person which only post but dont make any sense.Man you sure do love that image...
But you just proved what he said. Stock 970 beats a stock 290, aftermarket 970 beats an aftermarket 290. Did you not read the graph yourself?
I assume AMD will cut prices again tho. Its very hard to justify 399$ for the 290X when it trade blows with a GTX970 but at 100W+ more. Perhaps 299$ for the 290 and 329$ for the 290X. But thats still pushing it.
Man you sure do love that image...
But you just proved what he said. Stock 970 beats a stock 290, aftermarket 970 beats an aftermarket 290. Did you not read the graph yourself?
Bought this on release. Can you imagine the money loss. That is why I'm waiting for 20nm.
Cards: 645 $ CAD each
Blocks: 140 $ CAD each
Backplates: 38 $ CAD each
Bridge : 40$ CAD ????
With tax, ouch.
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Kartlitos, sorry, but this is how market works. Top-end configs are only to people that absolutely swim in cash and not for us that work very hard for little money. Next time pick 4 OC'd $350-400 cards(Mid-Hi end CFX-SLI rigs like CFX 7970s or 970s SLI is the best value in ultra-high-end setups) to make your new rig. videocards ranging from $400 and above tend to depreciate much more than mainstream priced($150-$300) cards.
How about aftermarket overclocked vs aftermarket overclocked?
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overclocked and overvolted 970 get 10%
vs:
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around 20% for 290
Did you just try comparing BF4 @ 1440p to BF4 @ 1080p?
I assume AMD will cut prices again tho. Its very hard to justify 399$ for the 290X when it trade blows with a GTX970 but at 100W+ more. Perhaps 299$ for the 290 and 329$ for the 290X. But thats still pushing it.
You are comparing apples and oranges. You need to be complaining about the 980's price as you are paying a premium for what is still a gimped chip.
You are comparing apples and oranges. You need to be complaining about the 980's price as you are paying a premium for what is still a gimped chip.
Man you sure do love that image...
But you just proved what he said. Stock 970 beats a stock 290, aftermarket 970 beats an aftermarket 290. Did you not read the graph yourself?
But again, what does the GTX980 and what it cost have any relevance to the statement? The GTX980 is out of AMDs league. Its about the GTX970.
AMD simply need a second price cut.
Putting the record straight, AMD gaming scientist Richard Huddy, pictured right, has confirmed to HEXUS that AMD has made no move in GPU pricing for its band of add-in board (AIB) partners. AMD executives are 'agitated' that such a move has been presumed by the press, he says, and any price alterations are at the behest of the partners, not AMD itself.
Yes they announced that they are not actually dropping prices at all and are actually annoyed that people would suggest that they have done such a thing:
http://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/75613-amd-cutting-price-radeon-r9-290-r9-290x-gpus/
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Honestly though I have no idea what Roy was talking about.
From [h] forum
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Seriously I first heard of this guy the other week with his Churchill tweet and whatnot... is he a troll account, because he never seems to deliver...
No, he's for real.
Between him and Robert Hallock
(remembered for presenting brand new R9 290X with the red fire extinguisher in the background),
between these two, AMD India and "official" AMD - the confusion is complete.
Its hard to command a 70$ premium plus a 100W higher power consumption and lacking features like DX11.2 and 11.3 etc for the same performance.
AMD simply need a second price cut.