Everything I have read says DLSS looks better than 4k TAA (FF and 3D Mark) and from the Videos I have seen I agree. Some things look better and somethings worse - but overall better. BUT I keep getting told (mainly by AMD fans) that this is only because it’s a bad implementation of TAA. So...
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Why does it feel like this guy is an AMD apologist? He spends most of the video blaming consumers for AMD sucking for the past 7-10 years (since 7970/290x in GPU and till Zen in CPU). Anyway, conclusions seems to be Navi will be a minor upgrade to Poolairis. I believe AMD...
I have for XoX and first thing I would say is the GFX are not good. Even on a 4k HDR LG OLED.
Next the beginning is sooooo slow it’s really hard to play. I actually got bored after 2 hours and turned it off. It’s a pain in the @$$ just to walk around.
Controls are so far VERY BAD.
I’ll...
The correct answer is spare MY life and the life of those in my car. That is the closest we can come to what a normal driver would do. Anything else is social engineering. SCREW woman and children 1st. That is sexist.
VR belongs in experience parks only. The hardware needed is too much for mass adoption anytime in the next 10 years.
Maybe if you could get 2080ti SLI performance into a pair of raybans with no coords and a few hours of battery life for $299 it would be adopted universally
AMD has been losing since the 5000 series. The 980ti is where things got really bad. And now AMD is going to release a 590 that’s 10% faster than a 580 to combat Turing? LOL. Even Navi won’t be more than 4096 cores at maybe 2.0 ghz.
The question needs to separate RTX and Tensor cores. I can see them ditching RTX on a 2060 because of costs and the fact that if you reduce RTX core count raytracing becomes pointless. But the Tensor enable DLSS seems like something you want to keep at all costs because of the massive speed...
In the video he says 50% many many times and even agrees 40%-60% is a good range BUT this is only in situations where the 1080 struggles like 4k HDR and does include higher boost clocks.
The “author” actually said it might be a 2070 and said to be wary of anything leaking because no one has drivers as Nvidia is forcing you to log into a secure site to download a marked driver that can be traced back to the reviewer.
If this is right - it’s a bit dissapointing because Hot...
Bull snot. He ILLEGALLY tried to manipulate the stock price to financially harm short sellers. He LIED and needs to face consequences for ILLEGAL stock manipulation. He cost longs AND shorts for tens of billions - which will be added to the company’s debt and bankrupt Tesla.
Baaaahahahahahahahaha - Nvidia provides a massive amount of co-marketing dollars to support the launch of new products. And Nvidia provides tons of engineering assistance to OEMs for building the cards in the 1st place plus continued driver support.
Nvidias Gaming GPU revenues are at least 5x larger than AMDs. Per Steam AMD has <10% share of the gaming market. So regardless of what you think - the vast majority are buying Nvidia - regardless of if it’s 1080tis or 1050tis.
Navi being competitive with 1080, a product that launched in...
Nvidia’s GPU business did $8.15billion last year. AMDs entire CPU and GPU business did $3 billion - so let’s pretend RTG did $1.5 billion. That means NVIDIA’s GPU business is more than 5x larger than RTG. That means Nvidia is 5x more of the OEMs business and spends 5x more money on...
AMD doesn’t make real money - period. They are barely EPS positive. And while AMDs top Navi offers 1080 performance for $250 (before mining tax) Nvidia will have a 2060 that offers that and a 2080 that beats a 1080ti and a 2070 somewhere in between.
Sure they can. In fact they just did. The Top guys at the OEMs realize AMD is barely 10% of their business and have gladly decided to give those brands to Nvidia for continued access to co-marketing $$ and engineering help . AMD can spend their own $$ building new brands. No more freeloading...
If it’s Asus’ brand 100% then why are they worried about losing co-marketing dollars.
Also, busniess is dirty. Like anything competitive. The question is only are they doing something illegal. And the fact is we don’t have enough info and non of us are antitrust lawyers. If they are telling...
All this will do is cause a few thousand hardware enthusiasts to buy one. Nvidia will release a fixed chip and this will only work on the 20 million early versions - making them slightly more valuable. I don’t see this leading to a huge piracy issue. It’s not easy enough to do - and Nintendo...
There is no antitrust issue. Nvidia has the right to control their branding. The put a lot of $$ into co-marketing - and it is unfair for AMD to get a free ride on Nvidia marketing dollars. AMD can work with OEMs to make their own brands and spend its own money promoting them.
You do realize...
Who cares? RTG isn’t competitive. I just priced out a build for a guy. Cheapest 580 8gb is $100 more than a GOOD 1060 6gb. Even if prices were normal AMD AT BEST competes with 1070 and 18 months LATE. V64 is a hot loud power hungry mess. And with Navi supposedly only targeting 1080 - RTG...