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This might of factored into the price dip.
Extremely unlikely :shadedshu ....Extremely unlikely even if it was a new game....like Total War: Rome II


(Both cards clocked similarly. GTX 780 @ 980 base/1033 boost)
 
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That benchmark looks like BS,

considering Nvidia's GPUs are still miles ahead in tessellation performance. When looking at Tess bench from Microsoft anyway so pure tessellation Nvidia still has more grunt.

http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/10/23/amd_radeon_r9_290x_video_card_review/8#.Um7fKlzCRzw

Here same settings theres 2 FPS apart from a 780 vs a 290X ooooooo 2 FPS

Might want to take some more medicine.

Hardocp doesn't have SSAA:ON

Get well soon.
 
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That benchmark looks like BS,

considering Nvidia's GPUs are still miles ahead in tessellation performance. When looking at Tess bench from Microsoft anyway so pure tessellation Nvidia still has more grunt.

http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/10/23/amd_radeon_r9_290x_video_card_review/8#.Um7fKlzCRzw

Here same settings theres 2 FPS apart from a 780 vs a 290X ooooooo 2 FPS

Perhaps that graph looked different to me, but it shows the 290x is 5FPS faster than Titan, and 10 faster than the 780....


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Physx On vs 290 being off scroll down to Apples vs Apples its 2 fucking FPS at the same resolution and settings.

As for no SSAA yes because everyone plays games that run like shit with a minimum that regularly drops to unplayable levels On that graph posted i can count at least 12 occassions where the 290X drops to unplayable rate many times it happens back to back thus unplayable. Fun to look at but worthless as a comparison because I don't know anyone that plays games at unplayable settings just for Lulz.


2560x1600 Max settings SSAA off PhysX off = 38 vs 37 on the minimum and 54 vs 52 on the avg vs a Stock GTX 780

Honestly doesnt matter what benchmarks anyone pulls depending on the review and the reviewer the cards trade blows they are equals and it shows.
 
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Honestly doesnt matter what benchmarks anyone pulls depending on the review and the reviewer the cards trade blows they are equals and it shows.

And that's why I didn't post any of that since they are all over the place.

Those screens are from E-Peen measuring. Overclocking Forums.
To call them B.S. well Its no different then what TPU does either community wise. Care to call B.S. on that while your at it ?

I highly doubt the guy with the 780 wants to be beaten by the guy with the 290X.

Much like some in these threads.



You did say you didn't see the upside to a 290X vs 780. You just mentioned it. Depends on reviewers and consumers perspective.:rolleyes:

Something you knew already i'm sure but like you said
I just like arguing and since I am current sick I have nothing better to do ;)
 

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Is it not time this thread was shut? There's a multitude of other threads opened now with even more fighting going on :laugh:

Facts are....

Stock versus stock a R9 290X is the better card in terms of raw performance versus GTX 780
Problem is stock 290X is a bit poo as it's cooler is shittingly loud and therefore, not pleasant.
Custom cooled 290X - different kettle of fish. I'd love to see the stats on one of those.
Problem is GTX 780Ti might have some surprises. But Nvidia are being arseholes with it's pricing.

In summary.... If you like AMD you're happy because your camps card is now up there toe to toe with a ludicrously priced Nvidia card (Titan). Unless you like noise though you might want to wait for some custom cooling or get some water going.
If you like Nvidia - hey - it just got cheaper. Your very overclockable 780 matches the hot and loud 290X. And your hideously expensive Titan, well, nothing to upgrade over yet.

Everybody gains.

But if you want a true winner we need a meta analysis of performance per clock versus price versus power efficiency versus noise. At the moment AMD wins on pricing metric but loses on power metric. Nvidia loses on pricing but wins on power. They tie on performance.

Story ends until the 7th November.
 
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Is it not time this thread was shut? There's a multitude of other threads opened now with even more fighting going on :laugh:

Facts are....

Stock versus stock a R9 290X is the better card in terms of raw performance versus GTX 780
Problem is stock 290X is a bit poo as it's cooler is shittingly loud and therefore, not pleasant.
Custom cooled 290X - different kettle of fish. I'd love to see the stats on one of those.
Problem is GTX 780Ti might have some surprises. But Nvidia are being arseholes with it's pricing.

In summary.... If you like AMD you're happy because your camps card is now up there toe to toe with a ludicrously priced Nvidia card (Titan). Unless you like noise though you might want to wait for some custom cooling or get some water going.
If you like Nvidia - hey - it just got cheaper. Your very overclockable 780 matches the hot and loud 290X. And your hideously expensive Titan, well, nothing to upgrade over yet.

Everybody gains.

But if you want a true winner we need a meta analysis of performance per clock versus price versus power efficiency versus noise. At the moment AMD wins on pricing metric but loses on power metric. Nvidia loses on pricing but wins on power. They tie on performance.

Story ends until the 7th November.

Your conclusion was correct at the time of the R9 290X launch, but with the GTX 780 at $499 I don't see any reason for the mass market (people who don't modify cards, just insert and turn on) to get a reference 290X anymore. Without modification of the card NVidia beats it on almost all levels. This may change when custom 290X's hit the market, but for now only version of the 290X available has limited appeal due to its $549 price and the reference cooler.

AMD has some time to modify its product to make it more competitive (bundles, lower price, etc.), but if the company does nothing before the 780Ti launch I suspect all those reviews will be pretty harsh on AMD (after all, even if it doesn't directly compete on price, it is the product closest in price to the 780Ti).
 
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Damn, the nvida price drops came quick.

I just checked and the Evga 780 with the ACX cooler (pretty nice cooler) is currently $500. That's a great freaking price (the sapphire 290x with stock cooler is $580).
 
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Damn, the nvida price drops came quick.

I just checked and the Evga 780 with the ACX cooler (pretty nice cooler) is currently $500. That's a great freaking price (the sapphire 290x with stock cooler is $580).

The beauty of some real competition, rather than a 7970 with 27 million games bundled with it. :p
 
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Yep gotta love competition :toast:

I'd seriously love to get some more titans at reasonable prices, they make for awesome cuda computing parts, I'll probably switch to 290x on gaming rig to move over the ones I have to workplace.

Let's hope this new 780 ti is just a rebranded titan
 
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Damn, the nvida price drops came quick.

I just checked and the Evga 780 with the ACX cooler (pretty nice cooler) is currently $500. That's a great freaking price (the sapphire 290x with stock cooler is $580).
That $580 price for the R9-290X looks all the more shaky when you can now get an MSI 780 Lightning (w/ 2 more games) for $30 less.
 

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Is it not time this thread was shut?

News and reviews threads don't get shut no matter how much naughtiness goes on. They just get moderated (censored) if the mods think things have gone too far with possible infractions all round.

My little summary for the 290X: a fine card with a great GPU badly let down by a crap cooler.
 
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That $580 price for the R9-290X looks all the more shaky when you can now get an MSI 780 Lightning (w/ 2 more games) for $30 less.


It's funny to say it but AMD should drop prices :roll:

Anyway let's hope they start a price war.
 

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It's funny to say it but AMD should drop prices :roll:

Anyway let's hope they start a price war.

Perhaps all along AMD knew that Nvidia would drop their 780, and that they would need to end up dropping their prices of the 290/x. After all, 270x is $200, 280x is $300, and maybe they were shooting for a settling of their 290/x ~$400. (the 7970 went through a similar trend)

Might be wishful thinking, but I would certainly fancy a 290/x at that price. ;)
 

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Is it not time this thread was shut? There's a multitude of other threads opened now with even more fighting going on :laugh:

Facts are....

Stock versus stock a R9 290X is the better card in terms of raw performance versus GTX 780
Problem is stock 290X is a bit poo as it's cooler is shittingly loud and therefore, not pleasant.
Custom cooled 290X - different kettle of fish. I'd love to see the stats on one of those.
Problem is GTX 780Ti might have some surprises. But Nvidia are being arseholes with it's pricing.

In summary.... If you like AMD you're happy because your camps card is now up there toe to toe with a ludicrously priced Nvidia card (Titan). Unless you like noise though you might want to wait for some custom cooling or get some water going.
If you like Nvidia - hey - it just got cheaper. Your very overclockable 780 matches the hot and loud 290X. And your hideously expensive Titan, well, nothing to upgrade over yet.

Everybody gains.

But if you want a true winner we need a meta analysis of performance per clock versus price versus power efficiency versus noise. At the moment AMD wins on pricing metric but loses on power metric. Nvidia loses on pricing but wins on power. They tie on performance.

Story ends until the 7th November.

Nicely put.


I highly doubt it just yet but i hope AMD also has some price cuts.

If they keep lowering their prices, everybody wins, regardless of which one ends up being the better card.

Gotta love competition :toast:


Would just loooooove AMD managed to put this kind of pressure on Intel too :(
 
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News and reviews threads don't get shut no matter how much naughtiness goes on. They just get moderated (censored) if the mods think things have gone too far with possible infractions all round.

My little summary for the 290X: a fine card with a great GPU badly let down by a crap cooler.

your not wrong but should know better.
Who has more options right now Amd or Nvidia.
To the trolls inc bored crazeyeyes ,do you just like arguing.
Sounding a bit purile now and the arguments getting boring since this is just the fitst salvo from this chip in a war for sales get your minds out your asses about the cooler , only tards and nvidia release their top dog with most of its balls out.
Now is that put simple enough for you all.
 
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your not wrong but should know better.
Who has more options right now Amd or Nvidia.
To the trolls inc bored crazeyeyes ,do you just like arguing.
Sounding a bit purile now and the arguments getting boring since this is just the fitst salvo from this chip in a war for sales get your minds out your asses about the cooler , only tards and nvidia release their top dog with most of its balls out.
Now is that put simple enough for you all.

Not really, I still have no idea what you said. :laugh:
 
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your not wrong but should know better......To the trolls...do you just like arguing.....Sounding a bit purile now........only tards and nvidia.
Wow, you were doing so well then had to go and spoil it. Puerile indeed
 
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at least I am honest about my trolling :toast: HURRAY R9 290X what an amazing GPU its so damn amazing I will name my unborn child AMD.
 
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at least I am honest about my trolling :toast: HURRAY R9 290X what an amazing GPU its so damn amazing I will name my unborn child AMD.

You should name your next dog Titan :roll:
 
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The only fact:

290X: Amazing GPU.
290X Cooler: poo.

I highly doubt nvidia will keep that hideous $700 price con gtx 780ti once non reference 290x arrives.
 
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The only fact:

290X: Amazing GPU.
290X Cooler: poo.

I highly doubt nvidia will keep that hideous $700 price con gtx 780ti once non reference 290x arrives.

Speaking of hideous, you ordered your 290X yet?

Just messing, I love your "facts".
 
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I highly doubt nvidia will keep that hideous $700 price con gtx 780ti once non reference 290x arrives.

I think they will keep it. Titan is effectively dead to the masses, so $699 is the new halo bracket. With a little overclocking, there's probably hardly any difference between a 780 and 780Ti, unless they pull a rabbit out of the hat, or start gimping 780 cards with lesser vrm / cooling / fans like they did to the 570 cards.
 
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speaking of hideous, you ordered your 290x yet?

Just messing, i love your "facts".

EDIT: I totally misunderstood at first :D

I think a 290 non x would be a better buy, and non reference of course. Depending on my bracket it's that one or a 280X matrix.

I think they will keep it. Titan is effectively dead to the masses, so $699 is the new halo bracket. With a little overclocking, there's probably hardly any difference between a 780 and 780Ti, unless they pull a rabbit out of the hat, or start gimping 780 cards with lesser vrm / cooling / fans like they did to the 570 cards.

The reason i see them lowering the $700 is the non reference 290X, according to reviews (oc 290X) i assume they will be on par, and having nvidia lowered 780 to $500, of course amd is lowering 290x stock to $500(just like 680 vs 7970) if not less. So, a non reference 290X will have an mrsp of $550(speculation), will be quiet, good temps, and $150 cheaper than 780Ti.
And all of that is not taking in to account that 290 vanilla presumably has the exact same performance as the gtx 780 and will cost between $400 ~ $450 stock versions (again a non reference could even overtake a stock 290X). That's a lot of speculation but not far from reality, after seing what the 290x can do.
 
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