"Pascal" is not a new model. It is a revolution !
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Well, in 2018 there will be a new revolution, so maybe I'd just wait until then
"Pascal" is not a new model. It is a revolution !
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Well, in 2018 there will be a new revolution, so maybe I'd just wait until then![]()
Normally I wouldn't suggest waiting unless the impending release was like, a month or two away. It's easy to get stuck in the waiting game when it comes to PC hardware otherwise.
The difference between this year and the last few years previous though is a major shift in GPU technology. When GDDR5 came out it was a much more significant improvement than, say, another GDDR3 card would have or could have been. We've already seen what HBM 1.0 can do on a last-gen chip with Fiji, and I think it's worth waiting to see how it performs on an all-new GPU.
And it's disappointing to hear that AMD hasn't released a decent CF profile for Elite![]()
Very very nice indeed.
Tips....,,1.don't use Nvidia Experience (no need at all plus it makes settings decisions for you, big thumbs down for that) download the latest drivers.
2, once installed double click on the screen and open Nvidia Control panel to make sure the frontier 64bit exe is added. (Should be as this is part of the purpose of the updated drivers)
3, if not present follow Flimleys guide for adding it in. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=215383
4, downloading MSI Afterburner to observe what your card is doing. http://gaming.msi.com/features/afterburner
yes that should make everything good.
Already have a GTX 980 TI card, and I will hold on to that one until 2018, then I will change again.![]()
I would pick a Fury X over a 980 Ti Every day of the year.
OK, so far it's a huge bucket of plops.
Absolutely no games that I've tried so far are stable. Elite gets me to the spinning ship and then the screens die. Titanfall shows me screens of RAM garbage. Carrier Command won't even get past the intro movie.
Time for another format and reinstall methinks![]()
Remove the AMD drivers with the cleaner utility from AMD before you install NVidia drivers. There shouldn't be any surprises with the Titan. Right now AMD is an epic failure with ED. NVidia mostly runs fine. And no you can't use it for multi GPU. It's only possible with AMD/AMD or NVidia/NVidia and it only makes sense if the cards are the same in the first place.
I would not recommend that if you want to play ED. Even a Fury can't push through the bug. It's just less severe because of the different architecture. If you have a 390 the game is unplayable and that's not because the bug is overloading the card. It's essentially idling. That bug is around for MONTHs. The only bug AMD loved even more was a GTA bug. But that wasn't quite as severe as you could mitigate it significantly by axing down GFX. The game didn't look nearly as good as it does but at least you could play it. The bug was on top of AMD's list for months as well. And that was G T A!
I have an R9 390 and the game doesn't dip below 60 FPS, even in SC.
Driver Sweeper is what you want to totally clear your hard drive of old drivers though. AMD and Nvidia's automatic driver removal always leaves something behind.
OP,
Merry Christmas & enjoy your new card.
Will also be purchasing myself a new one in the next few weeks using monies that I've received, although it'll only be a 970.
Having said that, it will be an upgrade from my current 7950.
Well, in 2018 there will be a new revolution, so maybe I'd just wait until then![]()
Will it let us Blaise our own trail?
Normally I wouldn't suggest waiting unless the impending release was like, a month or two away. It's easy to get stuck in the waiting game when it comes to PC hardware otherwise.
The difference between this year and the last few years previous though is a major shift in GPU technology. When GDDR5 came out it was a much more significant improvement than, say, another GDDR3 card would have or could have been. We've already seen what HBM 1.0 can do on a last-gen chip with Fiji, and I think it's worth waiting to see how it performs on an all-new GPU.
And it's disappointing to hear that AMD hasn't released a decent CF profile for Elite![]()
YAY! I've got it working in Elite on three screens
Nvidia are an absolute pain to deal with though - their drivers conflicted with every single HDD SSD cache card I had installed. Only a reformat and reinstall, then manually set cache cards fixed it. At least everything works now![]()