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Vega 64 Crossfire defeats Titan V and Titan XP?!

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Check out this video. It shows that Vega 64 sometimes performs better, and mostly neck to neck with the Titan V and the Titan XP! How is this possible? Real world gains will be less, because games will take time to adjust to DirectX 12's multi GPU support. However, for content creators and multi monitor setups (a even though VR gives more real estate), this could prove really beneficial. If we were to make a Windows version of the new iMac Pro, it'll give insane performance when paired with a CPU of same caliber. What do you say?

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though this was already know it works better in some situations.

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I like how you say the Vega 64 crossfire "defeats" the Titan when it would be more accurate to say they are even. But I guess two of AMD's highest end cards matching one of Nvidia's cards can be seen as a victory these days.

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11 minutes ago, Eduard the weeb said:

though this was already know it works better in some situations.

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Oh I didn't know about that!

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The benchmarks they compare them in are synthetic and multi gpu scales close to 100%. This is an absolute best case scenario for the crossfire Vega 64.

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*In some areas

It's not an across the board win. The title's pretty inaccurate.

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Two power hungry cards barely beating out a single card? LOL

If you actually look at the benchmarks it takes two Vega 64 cards in Crossfire to edge out a singe Titan V and when you apply a slight overclock to the Titan V it beats out the two Vega 64 cards in most of the benchmarks. They didn't even put the two Vega 64 cards in game tests. It literally only won in the FireStrike benchmark by 2K points so I would not call that a "win" in any scenario.

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15 minutes ago, Somnax said:

The benchmarks they compare them in are synthetic and multi gpu scales close to 100%. This is an absolute best case scenario for the crossfire Vega 64.

well its heaven, a benchmark that has favored nvidea for ages, so it is not exactly best case 

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So a combination consuming 500W can match a 250W Nvidia card. Yeah good riddance.

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3 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

So a combination consuming 500W can match a 250W Nvidia card. Yeah good riddance.

its not a fair comparison anyway, one is a 800mm^2 3000 dollar gpu, its almost double the size of an vega die, and costs a hole lot more 

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So about $700 for each card and in order to match the 1080ti you need two of them that draw a shit ton of power to barley edge out the ti......

 

Congrats, you guys beat the 1080ti with double the cost....you wanna fucking cookie or something?

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  • 9 months later...

All of you Green Team fanboys should actually look at more than just the end of your green-colored glasses. Like the fact that those 10 series card you love so much, suck at anything integer based (ie. PhysX, nVidia Works). You have to go back two generations to get good integer based gpu's from nVidia! My SLI 1080 FTW cards play witcher 3 just fine, except my buddies 750ti Looks better!!!

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