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AMD Cards are good, but look at their power consumption. Its like having another AC installed

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That graph originated on Reddit after a novice programmer attempted to "prove" something - he himself admitted he didn't know what he was doing.

As for games - DX12 games are out in a few months - Ashes is out in November and Deus Ex in February.

It shows that Maxwell can do A-Sync, however it gains no benefit from doing so.

 

IIRC there's about 10 or 15 titles up to the end of Q2 2016, but don't quote me on that.

LTT's fastest Valley 970, slowest Valley Basic and Extreme HD scores

 

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You are trying to grab on to a straw that was cut a long time ago - Maxwell can't do A-sync compute - it's been proven and confirmed. You're just going to have to accept this and move on.

Will you stop with this AMD fanboy bullshit? Maxwell 2 is capable of async compute, but the queues are handled differently from GCN. Oxide themselves put the statement out there, when async is implemented correctly for both architectures, the difference is little to none.

if you have to insist you think for yourself, i'm not going to believe you.

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well, I also have a YouTube Channel reviewing components in my country (Thailand); I have been testing many graphic cards- and experienced myself, using the same rig. 

 

The power consumption test has been done through MSI Kombuster

 

https://youtu.be/XRdAFxtftk8?t=15m58s << 980Ti rigs peaked out around 350w

https://youtu.be/Qv7UCLxI2WU?t=12m54s << R9 390X rigs peaked out at around 500w

 

I have been testing all of this by myself, therefore I found my results more accurate than the result I've found online.

Sorry, the video is in Thai.

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well, I also have a YouTube Channel reviewing components in my country (Thailand); I have been testing many graphic cards- and experienced myself, using the same rig. 

 

The power consumption test has been done through MSI Kombuster

 

https://youtu.be/XRdAFxtftk8?t=15m58s << 980Ti rigs peaked out around 350w

https://youtu.be/Qv7UCLxI2WU?t=12m54s << R9 390X rigs peaked out at around 500w

 

I have been testing all of this by myself, therefore I found my results more accurate than the result I've found online.

Sorry, the video is in Thai.

What you use to test them? Explain the methodology? the other parts? The OCs? The power limit. Sorry But I have to vastly disagree that a 980 Ti pulls 250W when people have gotten more than that - there is a reason 980 Ti rigs run on higher wattage PSUs and not RM450s.

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What you use to test them? Explain the methodology? the other parts? The OCs? The power limit. Sorry But I have to vastly disagree that a 980 Ti pulls 250W when people have gotten more than that - there is a reason 980 Ti rigs run on higher wattage PSUs and not RM450s.

 

If you can understand Thai, and watch the entire video you will see all the methods in which i test these GPUs.

 

In all of my graphic card reviews, I have been using the same rig.

 

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The full load test were done through MSI Kombustor with every settings left to stock, no increase in power limit, no fan speed adjust, basically everything at standard setting.

The entire system were left in idle and there were no unnecessary process running in the background (only GPU is in full load).

 

I have tested many 980Ti(s), and most of their power consumption for my rig will always be around 350w-400w + -

Try to browse through my Channel, and see the power consumption test.

 

https://youtu.be/_K2NI9Zt7aM?t=13m59s << GTX 980Ti 4-Ways SLI

https://youtu.be/Byjwp0qsNQg?t=13m57s << Asus 980Ti Direct CUIII Strix

https://youtu.be/cRwgab0emcA?t=13m28s << Zotac 980Ti Arctic Storm + Water Cooling set for GPU

https://youtu.be/N87ikbUDhs8?t=14m48s << Zotac 980Ti AMP! Edition

https://youtu.be/XRdAFxtftk8?t=16m24s << MSI GTX980Ti Gaming 6G

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If you can understand Thai, and watch the entire video you will see all the methods in which i test these GPUs.

 

In all of my graphic card reviews, I have been using the same rig.

 

CPU : Intel 4770K OC @ 4.2GHz Auto Voltage (around 1.2v)

MOBO : AsRock Z97 Fata1ity Killer

RAM : TEAM 4GBx2 - 2133MHz

PSU : FSP 1200w 80+ Platinum

The only different component was graphic card.

 

The full load test were done through MSI Kombustor with every settings left to stock, no increase in power limit, no fan speed adjust, basically everything at standard setting.

The entire system were left in idle and there were no unnecessary process running in the background (only GPU is in full load).

 

I have tested many 980Ti(s), and most of their power consumption for my rig will always be around 350w + -

Try to browse through my Channel, and see the power consumption test.

Kombustor..... Nvidia and AMD both throttle power Viruses like Kombustor - AMD less than Nvidia - run games. Those results are not valid if done under torture tests.

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AMD way of doing things

Pay less for the same hardware

Wait a year for drivers to improve

???

Profit

and its amazing that they hardly change the hardware... and yet they still perform great. Inhave a watercooled 390x. Its freaking awesome.
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Kombustor..... Nvidia and AMD both throttle power Viruses like Kombustor - AMD less than Nvidia - run games. Those results are not valid if done under torture tests.

 

well, I have been using that Power Meter all the time during my tests, while gaming (GTA V) and benching 3D Mark Firestrike.

 

AMD GPUs still shows a lot higher power consumption rating and heat delivered into the atmosphere.

 

Not being a Nvidia Fan boy, as my personal system is running R9 290x.

 

AMD R9 series has been using the same architecture since HD7000 series, we have to admit that.

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well, I have been using that Power Meter all the time during my tests, while gaming (GTA V) and benching 3D Mark Firestrike.

 

AMD GPUs still shows a lot higher power consumption rating and heat delivered into the atmosphere.

 

Not being a Nvidia Fan boy, as my personal system is running R9 290x.

 

AMD R9 series has been using the same architecture since HD7000 series, we have to admit that.

GCN 1.2, 1.1 and 1.0 are not the same.

390 uses 80W more than a 970 - feel free to ask @STRMfrmXMN or @Aniallation.

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Me as an AMD user since HD4850, 4870x2, 7870, r9 290x- I have always been an AMD Fanboy.

Until this Maxwell generation, that I have to admit that Nvidia did a better job in Performance / Power consumption.

 

Many reviewers has stated that 390x is known to be consuming so much power.

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_390X_Gaming/28.html

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Me as an AMD user since HD4850, 4870x2, 7870, r9 290x- I have always been an AMD Fanboy.

Until this Maxwell generation, that I have to admit that Nvidia did a better job in Performance / Power consumption.

 

Many reviewers has stated that 390x is known to be consuming so much power.

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_390X_Gaming/28.html

390^ - 390X is hungrier - about 100W more than a 980. Still not 350-400W for the GPU alone though.

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Many reviewers has stated that 390x is known to be consuming so much power.

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_390X_Gaming/28.html

 

390^ - 390X is hungrier - about 100W more than a 980. Still not 350-400W for the GPU alone though.

 

I still don't see how it makes sense for 390X to use that much more power then a 290X though.

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Pretty much - not to mention DX12 favors AMD with numbers up to 30% increases

 

hold those massive power % increase claims until we can actually see real gaming test results ourselves

no point to have one application "show" results when we cant verify it ourself as consumers first

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