Fuck...now these companies will freaking sell all the data collected through this program because we have no laws in place to prevent the sale of "advertising information" aka your personal information.
https://pcpartpicker.com/parts/motherboard/#m=8,18&s=24&f=2&c=99&sort=a8&page=1&l=2
ASUS Z97-E is the cheapest between ASUS and Gigabyte boards that supports 2 Way SLI. Than the Gaming 5.
If you're going for red and black theme, then definitely the Gaming 5.
Wow really? I expect this kind of post on WCCFTech comment section, not on LTT forums. It's not even shots fired. It's just bunch of personal speculation to fan the flames of fanboy wars.
The indication is that AMD overproduced Tahiti and Hawaii chips after not meeting demand in their launches (thanks to crypto currency craze for AMD flagship GPUs). So they've been stuck with the huge inventory of their flagship GPUs for awhile. So a whole line up of refresh would make sense for 3xx series. And somehow I think Tonga was not a fully enabled chip on the 285, but just a preview for AMD's attempt at power efficiency.
Hopefully we see some improvements similar to Nvidia's 770 over 680 for the Hawaii and Tonga chips. If AMD can pull that off, I will still have some hope for them on the GPU front. We really need AMD to be competitive regardless of our hardware preferences.
It's set to 64x by default. I think you're thinking HairworksAA, which is set to 16x.
These settings are absolutely unnecessary for just rendering hair.
Tessellation from 16x and 64x is unnoticeable in Witcher 3...it's clearly to push the sales of Maxwell GPUs.
He said he's not going to do a video on Witcher 3, and he already talked about Gameswork in his Watch Dogs port report I believe.
I'd like to hear people in the industry talk about Hairworks v. TressFX though...