So you guys would deliberately buy something that cost the same, but was slower? Because, and I sort of quote "It's all I need".
Then you guys buy them.
If these cards were cheaper than I have a very good feeling they are going to be? then fine. You could live with all of their foibles. Me? I will still take every last shake of power I can get out of my cash.
And, I would imagine, pretty much the whole world will do that also, and these will not sell and end up like Fury X.
Because no matter how you market something and how hard you try a turd is a turd.
No, I wouldn't do that. But it's not as black and white as that.
A GTX 1080 currently costs anywhere from £500-600 and performs at 100%.
A GTX 1080Ti currently costs anywhere from £680-800 and performs at 120%.
If the Vega GPU comes in at £450-550 and performs at 110% in DX12/Vulkan games, that's not a failure. That's solid value. If it comes in at less power than that, that's disappointing, but I think I could live with it considering how tied in to Freesync I am. I won't be ecstatic, but I don't need to be to enjoy gaming and enjoy hardware. Hence my point.
As for power consumption, if the Frontier Edition is anything to go by, it's not looking good. I was hoping for an efficiency improvement over the Fury X, but again if the FE is anything to go by then AMD have actually receded even with a shrink down to 14nm and with HBM2. But if Vega comes in at the same power consumption as a Fury X then that is not a failure. A Fury X only draws a little more than a 980Ti, and an overclocked 1080Ti can draw a huge amount of power.
For temperatures, a 1080Ti is amazingly efficient. It can be overclocked to the max (without LN2) using a good air cooler. That's an amazing achievement. I doubt AMD will be able to do the same. That could be its biggest downfall. The top-tier card could actually demand liquid, which would be a shame. But so did the 980Ti and that wasn't a failure.
"Because no matter how you market something and how hard you try a turd is a turd." - Says the guy who clearly doesn't know what a turd is. Would you consider the Fury X a turd? I wouldn't. You own one and I own its little brother. It's done me very well over the last two years. In a few modern games it beats a higher priced GPU. Yet you compare the Fury X's failures to Vega. If Vega is a turd, so is the Fury X. But is the Fury X really a turd? It's not brilliant, but that doesn't make it a turd. These extremes confuse me, where if it doesn't beat the competition, it's sh*t. I don't want to live in those extremes. I'd rather judge something on its merits and decide for myself what is right for me.
So, no matter what you say, a turd is not a turd
if it's not a ruddy turd.