Yeah, I know it's a big task. Really, I'm still gaming every day, albeit on a single monitor with a single GPU, so it's not like this is some earth-shattering problem or something...just really sucks...
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Yeah, I know it's a big task. Really, I'm still gaming every day, albeit on a single monitor with a single GPU, so it's not like this is some earth-shattering problem or something...just really sucks...
I know it's retarded, but "driven by schedule", to me, means unfinished. Those weren't my words, and why he chose those words, to me, means he meant to imply that the driver was incomplete....
Sure, but they said March...
in January
and nothing came....
AMD's Dave Baumann:
So that statement is what started all of that.
Then, we were told in March by AMD that this GCN memory management fix has yet to be released.
I don't really think anyone is assuming anything here, really.
Here's why:
It seems silly that AMD would completely re-write the entire driver for something NOT universal. However, there...
Thanks for that info, clearly I don't have dual GTX690s. :p AMD cards are scaling now, but the stutter is rather annoying.
And yeah, comparing platforms is kind of silly, but if problems are...
CPU performance does affect 3D performance in many ways, so it's possible that previous CPU platforms either minimized or maximized this issue. You need to consider testing platforms, regardless....
Well, for me, it is definitely worse now than it was before. I always wondered if such was going on, and you can find my posts from years past suggesting such, but I can really only comment about my...
I believe that back then it was limited to specific configurations. Today, every Crossfire 7-series build has these issues, so the situation is very much different today than it was in the past....
There are other problems than microstutter in Crossfire? WTF you talking about....it's all the same problem. This shows how inept you are at understanding the situation, so yes, you are an asshat....
Yeah, and I posted that above. He's just an asshat. I already put him on ignore. :rofl:
Not months...years.
And yes, I do post about these issues often. It's called educating our readers. I have hardware to relate how it works to end users. I don't do reviews for money, just for...
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And this is the one fanboi that cannot deny that there are issues. Actually if you go back though the years of my posts here, you'll find me proclaiming I'm ATi's number 1 fanboy, so you...
Yeah, I am. Honestly, back then I thought the issue was a performance-related, since I was running 2560x1600 Dell 3008WFP. Now I know better. buying monitors for eyefinity before the 5870 launched...
Crysis3 is one title, and 35-40 FPS isn't playable to me. 4K is also a moot point, since I run 3x 1920x1200 monitors. I also run Win8. Most reviewers use Win7, so they truly have no idea about how...
Well, after talking with my doctor, I cannot ignore that this is an issue that many users simply will not be capable of seeing. Just like how users will post about reaction times = what the human eye...
Well, now I'll ignore all of your posts, because you're a liar. I have run four GPUs since 3870x2. There has been problems with triple and quad scaling since then. I now run these:
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That because it was someone else doing the problem reporting.
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That doesn't mean he didn't post in those threads 6 to 7 years ago when this whole conversation really began. I...
Yeah, I don't install that softwares, I just use BIOS.
I tend to use 4 sticks, by your timings I think you are using two.
Try using timings listed in SPD tool. Give Latency Boundry 7-9 a try...
Maybe you can just read this page here, and this will help, IN my experience, it's tertiary timings that are the issue most often when running 2666 MHz+, so I wrote a little bit here about how to...
MVE is not as "user friendly" with ram like other Z77 ROG, IMHO. In order to have it ready for real benching, especially with BIOS used, has slightly different focus than 24/7 like the other boards...
Yeah, you might need to give a bit more when pushing clocks.
Without PCIe plug, 3.3 comes from 24-pin, and maybe other stuff uses it. Using PCIe plug gives dedicated VRM for 3.3V to PCIe. That's...
Yes normal PCIe plug.
And as I said, you can adjust the voltage in BIOS, the plug is specifically for 3.3 V on PCIe. It (3.3V) is very important in multiGPU, although you will not find mention...
PCIe plug on mid-board is for PCIe 3.3V. there is VRM on board specifically for this, and the voltage can be adjusted under "VGA Tweaker's Paradise" screen. You do NOT need 8+4 pin CPU plug, I can...
Yeah, I did, posted a pic on our site. Cool stuff, I gotta say. I always take a angled shot of the socket, saw it right away, but if you just look at the board directly, I can understand how it could...