AMD Radeon HD 7990 Benchmarks Leaked

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slomo4sho

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Don't worry, he mixed up the 3DMark benchmarks for the 690 and Titan as well. Niels has a hard time deciphering graphs.
 

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If only this consumes less power than the 690 and costs less. Now that is one hill to climb. I think the delay was beneficial and gave AMD time to fine tune the card.
 

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If this costs $700-$800 and it fits in a BitFenix prodigy, I will buy it. The only way I'd pay $1000 at this point is if it was next gen, as in DirectX 12.
 

JJ1217

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BF3 has never had a scaling issue. It scales extremely well with multiGPU systems. I would believe it.

Moving on, performance wise, I don't understand why people are interested in the performance. Its two 7970's, if you want to see the performance, just find a 7970 crossfire chart...
 

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all of you saying it's just a 7970 CF setup, that's only partially true. this is closer to an Ares II - because it's not an underclocked 7970x2. it's a 7970 Ghz Ed x2. (if not overclocked a bit from that)
 

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It has ALWAYS been 7990 > GTX 690 >> Titan. Look up the facts before you stupid post something.

Also, how is AMD not good enough with the fastest card?
 

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I just wish that AMD could accomplish more in there CPU market, Its great what they can do with there GPU's, Not to mention the price to performance benefits.
 

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troll, but not good troll enough... keep working on it, one day you will get it RIGHT.
 

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^^ Accidental post. 102% scaling is easy if every other frame is a runt, or given that it's a triple monitor resolution, a drop.
 

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While the 7990 is going to be a beast, I still prefer a single GPU set up as my personal pref. (currently a 7970) even tho I would use this beast if someone gave it to me.
 

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There is a big problem with frame rendering times lagging with crossfire amd's. Even when the AMD cards come out with a higher overall fps the overall experience is a more jerky laggy one. SLI nvidias also experience more erratic frame rendering times with 2 cards but not to the degree of AMD. Even though the gtx 690 scores higher fps numbers than the titan since the titan is a single card it actually has a more stable better frame rendering time overall giving a smoother overall experience. the gtx 690 has more large spikes than the titan even if overall most of the 690's frames are rendered faster its the higher prevalence of high peaks that make the 690 and 7990 worse performers than the titan.
 

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GPU technology seems to be advancing slow. You need 1000 dollar gpu setups just to be able to play 5760x1080 fluidly with max settings and thats only 6.2 million pixels. 3840x2160 4k monitors will soon be hitting the shelves and thats 8.3 million pixels. It's going to take huge leaps in gpu technology to bring 4k resolution gaming in max settings in mid range pricing cards. Don't even know if any cards can run that resolution at maximum ultra setttings on all latest games and keep a steady 60 fps+
 
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