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Try download 13.12 driver from http://leshcatlabs.net/. Make sure you follow the manual. http://leshcatlabs.net/manual_chm/AMD Radeon™ Discussion V11, Latest - 14.12 | WHQL - 14.12
AMD Radeon™ Discussion V11, Latest - 14.12 | WHQL - 14.12
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May 2 2014, 02:06 AM
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QUOTE(Passers-A @ May 2 2014, 01:51 AM) Try download 13.12 driver from http://leshcatlabs.net/. Make sure you follow the manual. http://leshcatlabs.net/manual_chm/ |
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May 2 2014, 11:27 AM
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May 2 2014, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(fizzcola @ May 2 2014, 12:39 PM) Hi guys im getting my PC build next week and im just curious which GPU is cooler, the Sapphire R9 280x Dual-X or Msi R9 280x TF? and i read reviews on Newegg said that the Msi R9 280x TF leaks fans oil, is it true? I think that only happened to the early batch of 280x TF |
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May 2 2014, 01:35 PM
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May 4 2014, 12:44 PM
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May 4 2014, 12:53 PM
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May 4 2014, 11:35 PM
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675watt at its disposal with 4x 8pin connector... could be the most innefficient R9-295x2 available.
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May 5 2014, 09:18 AM
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QUOTE(wira_laju @ May 5 2014, 07:24 AM) Better get a non-ref 760 like the Phantom 760 for RM880, the ref cooler is only good for stock clock and it didn't boost high enough. If u really don't have the money for non-ref 760, then get the 270x. |
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May 8 2014, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ May 8 2014, 07:10 PM) hmm bored to day so i ending up doing my ... "Vibration absorption project" can post video of the fan rattling?x [attachmentid=3962639] x [attachmentid=3962641] Note so i tested it on benchmark no vibration but only single test on Heaven... but then i open browser to do this lolz it vibrate... |
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May 10 2014, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(Sentinel92 @ May 9 2014, 09:39 PM) TITAN Z IS CANCELED. I REPEAT. TITAN Z IS CANCELED. Or at least delayed indefinitely. In before Titan ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzLET THE FALL BEGIN. ALL HAIL AMD MASTER RACE. http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=64252 Imo, think they will release GTX 790-Z instead. |
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May 12 2014, 10:46 AM
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QUOTE(terradrive @ May 12 2014, 10:34 AM) AMD is preparing flagship card to fight 780 Ti I take it with gain of salt, but if that really happen Nvidia probably will release Maxwell earlier than expected since they already max out Kepler with 780 Ti.http://videocardz.com/50472/amd-launch-new...ics-card-summer |
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May 12 2014, 04:52 PM
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ May 12 2014, 04:24 PM) i suspect bump in clocks or default uber mode According to TPU, it will use the 1st gen of HBM memory.lower voltage better binned GPU ( doesnt the uber mode already kill a default 780ti??) paired with hynix 7ghz mem. Nvidia can always come back with a ghz 780ti. on default most cards do 1200mhz easy. the question is.. which card maker will do a 8ghz mem... QUOTE AMD is reportedly working on a new single-GPU graphics card SKU to compete with the likes of GeForce GTX 780 Ti, and perhaps even take a swing at the GTX TITAN Black, since it's not too far ahead of the GTX 780 Ti at single-display gaming. The new SKU will be more than just a clock-speed bump, it will leverage HBM (high-bandwidth memory), a cutting-edge new technology that relies on stacking multiple DRAM dies with dedicated memory paths into a single package, cutting down on power-draw, thermals, and PCB real-estate. The first kind of HBMs to hit the market are 8 Gbit 4Hi, which will interface with the GPU over a 128-bit wide path, which means there will be just four memory packages on the card (since the "Hawaii" silicon features a 512-bit wide memory bus), with improvements in the area of power-draw and heat output. The memory could be clocked higher, too. Sadly, memory bandwidth is not the prime-mover in VGA performance, and AMD will have to offer higher GPU clocks for the card to stand a chance against NVIDIA's high-end single-GPU offerings. As for the name this card would bear, we get a sense of deja vu about how NVIDIA launched the single-GPU GeForce 7950 GTX alongside the dual-GPU 7950 GX2, replacing the 7900 GTX. And so, it wouldn't surprise us if AMD named it Radeon R9 295X. Sauce: AMD to Launch New Single-GPU Card This Summer, to Take on GTX 780 Ti ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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May 12 2014, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ May 12 2014, 05:12 PM) I doubt it. That will be a redesign on the mem controllers. Yeah, i'm taking this with a bowl of salt till more trusted website post similar news.They are not silly to invest so much on a short life cycle. Just a few bumps they will will win. Default Uber Mode, 7ghz, lower TDP chip at lower voltage.. Bang. bye bye 780ti. Wish they had more R&D into drivers. |
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May 13 2014, 04:42 AM
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In case you guys haven't read it, Freesync is now call Adaptive-Sync (not to be confused with Nvidia Adaptive-Vsync). But there is still Project Freesync.
Some interesting part of Q&A section with Bright Side Of News. QUOTE Q: What are the requirements to use FreeSync? A: To take advantage of the benefits of Project FreeSync, users will require: a monitor compatible with DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync, a compatible AMD Radeon™ GPU with a DisplayPort™ connection, and a compatible AMD Catalyst™ graphics driver. AMD plans to release a compatible graphics driver to coincide with the introduction of the first DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync monitors. Q: How is Project Freesync different from NVIDIA G-Sync? A: While both technologies have similar benefits, G-Sync uses expensive and proprietary hardware. In contrast, Project FreeSync utilizes the industry-standard DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync specification to promote wider adoption, lower cost of ownership, and a broad ecosystem of compatibility. Q: How are DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync and Project FreeSync different? A: DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync is an ingredient DisplayPort™ feature that enables real-time adjustment of monitor refresh rates required by technologies like Project FreeSync. Project FreeSync is a unique AMD hardware/software solution that utilizes DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync protocols to enable user-facing benefits: smooth, tearing-free and low-latency gameplay and video. Q: When can I buy a monitor compatible with Project FreeSync? A: AMD has undertaken every necessary effort to enable Project FreeSync in the display ecosystem. Monitor vendors are now integrating the DisplayPort™ Adaptive-Sync specification and productizing compatible displays. AMD is working closely with these vendors to bring products to market, and we expect compatible monitors within 6-12 months. You can read the rest of the article here. |
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Yeah, they only listed GCN1.1 excluding 7790.
Anyone know if LG 21:9 come with Display Port 1.2a or not? |
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May 14 2014, 01:24 PM
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May 14 2014, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ May 14 2014, 07:03 PM) QUOTE IDIA GameWorks™ pushes the limits of gaming by providing a more interactive and cinematic game experience and thus enabling next gen gaming for current games. We provide technologies e.g. PhysX and VisualFX, which are easy to integrate into games as well as tutorials and tools to quickly generate game content. In addition we also provide tools to debug, profile and optimize your code. Sauce: Introducing NVIDIA GameWorks™ Because QUOTE Update (1/3/2014): According to Nvidia, developers can, under certain licensing circumstances, gain access to (and optimize) the GameWorks code, but cannot share that code with AMD for optimization purposes. While we apologize for the error, the net impact remains substantially identical. Game developers are not driver authors and much of the performance optimization for any given title is handled by rapid-fire beta driver releases from AMD or Nvidia in the weeks immediately following a title’s launch. When developers do patch GPU performance directly, it’s often after working with AMD or Nvidia to create the relevant code paths. Sauce: Nvidia’s GameWorks program usurps power from developers, end-users, and AMD |
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Official price cut for the R9-280. Same SRP as the GTX 760.
QUOTE AMD sends word this afternoon that they’re instituting an official price cut for one of their more recently launched video cards, the Radeon R9 280. The 280, AMD’s lower tier Tahiti part and Radeon HD 7950 analogue, was launched back in March, shortly before Cryptocoin Mania subsided and AMD video cards came back to their MSRPs. As a result of being launched in that time period, the 280 launched at an inflated MSRP of $279, suitable for a time when the higher tier 280X was well over MSRP but uncomfortably close now that AMD’s faster card is back at $299 where it belongs. ![]() Sauce: AMD Cuts Radeon R9 280 to $249 |
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