To be honest, you should probably be clearer than putting two quote marks around your post. Don't insult all of the forum members in one big generalization, because what you said simply isn't true. OC3D has some of the most open minded, helpful, and mature members compared to any other forum.
No, you're too busy trying to get a 1-up even though the persons point WAS WRONG and I was right. You are some of the most obnoxious forum members I've ever come across too busy trying to defend AMD rather than actually discuss the point like an adult. ..
So in the fringe case of 4K gaming, it has an advantage (link please, would like to see that it's not just drivers)....But for anyone else, stick with the 970...
ignoring the numerous benchmarks out there.
To be fair, you're too busy just trying to make the 290X/290 seem worse than it actually is. You're using rumours as fact when it comes to Fury so why should people treat you like an Adult when you just sound like a Nvidia fanboy/have a grudge against AMD?
The AMD cards perform better due to the amount of vram and the memory bus. If you don't believe they're still competitive cards then expect people to show you wrong. Its interesting how 4k matters/doesn't matter depending on what Nvidia cards you compare to AMD.
http://www.tweaktown.com/tweakipedia/79/amd-radeon-r9-290x-8gb-cf-vs-titan-sli-gtx-980-4k/index.html
You do realize, unlike the 980, the 970 and 290X are very equal?
While the 980 does tend to beat the 290X (which is what you'd expect from a more expensive card) excluding UHD stuff, we've got to remember that AMD could very likely pull out multiple versions of fury to go against the 980 et al. My personal feelings is that the 390X will go against higher clocked 970s while the various fury cards could target the 980 (hence the 4gb HBM stuff),980Ti and -hopefully- the Titan X.
The key to Fury is simply one think: pricing. If it's priced against the 980, game on. If it is higher, then they will have problems as it leaves the rest of their line up dated and simply not very attractive when you consider the price hike that accompanies rebrands.
And if you look a few posts back, I clearly state that its the 970 and 290X which are competitors for one another, not the 980 and 290X....
Rumours are often quite off. Not a huge fan of using them as a pointer as they often favor one company over the other. Its always 'Titan Killer' this or
Rebrands/rehashes/whatever term is correct so someone doesn't try and correct me B) are always a major part of both companies' release. To be honest I'd doubt people would be complaining as much if Nvidia had done the same. Its a shame they can't redo the 370 as a newer card (maybe the 3xxX gpus will be based on newer chips?) albeit they have made a 4gb version of the 270X. Maybe all these rebrands are using the higher memory cards? So whatever the 280X gets rebranded into has 6GB maybe?
I think AMD will pull it off, I mean I'm really hoping they do as my 780 Ti hasn't been a great card to me and I'd like to switch over to a company that don't have a thing for lying.
I'd go for semi-incompetence over general dickishness any day.
Looks like the rumours have been quite good on the AMD front, but obviously specifics make the difference at the end of the day.
The issue is Nvidia haven't rehashed their upper-end cards for sometime, with the GTX 750, 960 and beyond all being Maxwell. AMD look to be using chips from Oct 2013 and before in some of their main enthusiast offerings which just looks suicidal. A memory bump is nice, but end of the day if the chip is old, the architecture will end up being the limiting factor.
AMD has talent. Its a shame that said talent can't be reflected in their management. The 290x is a great card that would have sold much better if it wasn't for the idiot who decided that releasing it stock cooler only for 6 months was a great idea. I guess cryptocurrency didn't help prices either. People could bash on about power draw (as temperature was quite easily solved by sapphire et al designing half decent coolers)