Megalomaniac
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Kyle, Brent
Would it make any sense to have a review that focuses on say 3-4 different driver revisions, to compare the them and to see how some of the video cards got affected by them?
I'm asking this since the R9 290 (non x) was delayed due to newer driver versions. Allegedly they bring a lot of enhancements. It would be interesting to see how, say during a year, and through a variety of driver revisions, the performance of graphic cards improves.
Anyone else think this would be a useful review? We all know that performance improves, and issues get resolved, but I would like to quantify that. This applies to both Nvidia and AMD drivers, and the review could be structured by the drivers at the time. So say the version of the drivers that was available in January, May and September (or something along those lines).
Would it make any sense to have a review that focuses on say 3-4 different driver revisions, to compare the them and to see how some of the video cards got affected by them?
I'm asking this since the R9 290 (non x) was delayed due to newer driver versions. Allegedly they bring a lot of enhancements. It would be interesting to see how, say during a year, and through a variety of driver revisions, the performance of graphic cards improves.
Anyone else think this would be a useful review? We all know that performance improves, and issues get resolved, but I would like to quantify that. This applies to both Nvidia and AMD drivers, and the review could be structured by the drivers at the time. So say the version of the drivers that was available in January, May and September (or something along those lines).