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thought I was the only one who noticed. I brought something like this up in the initial 7990 review, too
This "review"/comparison was basically a Titan advert, and a very thinly veiled one at that.
What Runningflame570 is getting at, is that when AMD "loses" in one of these reviews, he feels that Brent isn't giving them any saving graces. Whereas in this review where AMD clearly came out on top, Brent went out of his way to maintain a positive outlook on nVidia - such a courtesy is not afforded to AMD when it loses.
You guys have a short memory. I may have been a forum member for only 6 years, but I have been reading reviews on this site since the "quack.exe" days. If you take in account all the reviews HardOCP has done over the years, you will see the opinions swing all over the place on different brands.^
thought I was the only one who noticed. I brought something like this up in the initial 7990 review, too
This "review"/comparison was basically a Titan advert, and a very thinly veiled one at that.
You guys have a short memory. I may have been a forum member for only 6 years, but I have been reading reviews on this site since the "quack.exe" days. If you take in account all the reviews HardOCP has done over the years, you will see the opinions swing all over the place on different brands.
You guys are simply reading what you want to read.
I am still wondering about the smoothness issue with the ATI cards. I have read too many reviews (even here on HARDOCP) that ATI Crossfire setups don't have the smoothness of the Nvidia SLI setups.
For me - I am debating my next upgrade. I am still sitting on an older CPU(i7 930). Should I go ahead and get a new MB/CPU or get a 2nd 680 and go SLI?
Not surprising you should say that.
You invested $1,000 in a Titan, so you have a vested interest in believing that you would not have been better off with a Crossfire system. Any information to the contrary you'll probably reject/ignore, unless you're completely objective and have no brand loyalty (rare around [H]).
One thing you should keep in mind is that people who can afford a Titan, or 2, more than likely are after the best gaming experience possible, brands mean nothing when it comes to loyalty(when is a brand loyal to us consumers?) and are likely to have tried ATI/AMD Crossfire but for various reasons rejected it. I have bought and returned 3 AMD cards since I got my 680 - yes, I tried 2 card, then 3 card Crossfire and it worked as well as SLI did in 2008. Then I bought a 690 and was shocked @ the difference. Yes, FRAPS and other b/marks said my frames were lower with the 690 but the actual experience was the opposite - finally I experienced MGPU as I imagined it should be. Sure it still crashes now and again, BF3 was a bitch using both GPUs on the 690 but when it works it really works. So MGPU works on the NV side, not perfectly and sometimes it's downright hair-pulling but it really works. From my experience only a few moons ago, Crossfire still needs a lot of work. I really hope this new driver set you all talk about ' coming this June/July' does the trick. I honestly believe AMD has the right h/ware, they just need to deliver with the software, make things right.
Stuff.
I have bought and returned 3 AMD cards since I got my 680 - yes, I tried 2 card, then 3 card Crossfire and it worked as well as SLI did in 2008.
Well single 7990 is slower than 2 7970 but what if people have money and run 2 7990 instead? that would be beast lol