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Haven't heard of AMD driver update for that game yet so I would take it with a grain of salt.

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*Watches first 30seconds of the video and see's the 380 using the 960 as a cup holder* What is this thread about again??

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And when the drivers launch in a few days?

This is pointless

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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You can clearly see that for the 4GB R9 380 with games that have updated drivers the R9 380 doesn't produce many stutters

 

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Simply because nvidia tends to outdo AMD every time in the 1080p benchmarks.

 

Unless you have 1440p+ screens AMD cards usually dumped on.

 

People keep suggesting the 290 against the 970 but the 970 seems to keep on winning in games. Whether by gimmicky shady means or not, I will buy whatever performs better.

 

Of course the 290 is in theory about 1.5x the card the 970 is but goddamn if AMD gets the ass card from developers no way in hell i'm buying their stuff.

 

The intel vs AMD debate is silly and basically boils down to  "do you prefer playing older games which tend to work better with single stronger cores or do you play newer games where the AMD cpu's outperform/go head to head."

 

Anything past budget and Intel wins.

 

I'm not gonna touch up the 960 vs 380 because its kinda the same concept. Yes people, I also am disgusted how a stupid 128-memory bit card outperforms the 380 but goddamn i'll be damned if it doesn't nearly 70% of the time.

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Clickbait title is clickbait.

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You do realize different games run differently on different combinations of hardware, right? ONE game doesn't spell out the same story for all games. ;)

 

And yeah, I can see this topic spawning another huge AMD vs Nvidia vs Intel food fight...

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Simply because nvidia tends to outdo AMD every time in the benchmarks.

 

Unless you have 1440p+ screens AMD cards usually dumped on.

 

People keep suggesting the 290 against the 970 but the 970 seems to keep on winning in games. Whether by gimmicky shady means or not, I will buy whatever performs better.

 

Of course the 290 is in theory about 1.5x the card the 970 is but goddamn if AMD gets the ass card from developers no way in hell i'm buying their stuff.

 

The intel vs AMD debate is silly and basically boils down to  "do you prefer playing older games which tend to work better with single stronger cores or do you play newer games where the AMD cpu's outperform/go head to head."

 

Anything past budget and Intel wins.

*Ahem* read what I wrote above.

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Pointless thread using one game as an example when AMD hasn't had driver update for it and 380 clearly beats 960 in a large majority of cases.

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Also catch their other video on the game. There is no advantage to having the PC version, it's a shit port.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Simply because nvidia tends to outdo AMD every time in the benchmarks.

I would change that

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And when the drivers launch in a few days?

This is pointless

 

yup though the same plus ppl know that mixing stuff from amd and intel can have such issues (since they dont like each other) but with right drivers this problem is not so visible. AND for most intel encourges to buy invidia stuff or his stuff that are more expensive than amd one (but unfortunetly the CPU market is only intel cuz their CPU's are top notch ;p). thats all i have to say :P

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*Ahem* read what I wrote above.

Sorry didn't really read what you post since posts are flooding right now.

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The intel vs AMD debate is silly and basically boils down to  "do you prefer playing older games which tend to work better with single stronger cores or do you play newer games where the AMD cpu's outperform/go head to head."

 

New games also tend to work better with stronger single-threaded performance... wait until DX12 then the tune may change. There are a handful of games where AMD's CPUs do better than similarly price Intel CPUs under certain circumstances, such as Witcher 3 when walking around the town... but then out in the world during quests and combat the Intel CPUs do better.

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*Watches first 30seconds of the video and see's the 380 using the 960 as a cup holder* What is this thread about again??

 

Maybe watch for more than 30 second and you'd see what the issue is they ran into with this game? They clearly explain in the video, just have a little patients. 

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LMFAO This video is all settings maxed out at 1080??! Those graphics are shit bro... I agree with @App4that

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Sorry didn't really read what you post since posts are flooding right now.

Yeah that happens with posts like this, hope it won't turn into a flame war.

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yup though the same plus ppl know that mixing stuff from amd and intel can have such issues (since they dont like each other) but with right drivers this problem is not so visible. AND for most intel encourges to buy invidia stuff or his stuff that are more expensive than amd one (but unfortunetly the CPU market is only intel cuz their CPU's are top notch ;p). thats all i have to say :P

Intel and RADEON graphics cards have no issues with each other.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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yup though the same plus ppl know that mixing stuff from amd and intel can have such issues (since they dont like each other) but with right drivers this problem is not so visible. AND for most intel encourges to buy invidia stuff or his stuff that are more expensive than amd one (but unfortunetly the CPU market is only intel cuz their CPU's are top notch ;p). thats all i have to say :P

What are you on about? Intel/AMD or AMD/NV or Intel/NV or AMD/AMD makes zero difference

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i will always buy intel and nvidia because i preferr them..

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Give the game a few weeks to breathe all will be right in the GPU world.

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