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    R9 370 Details leaked - Finally a new architecture from AMD?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Cloudfire, Mar 11, 2015.

  1. n=1

    n=1 YEAH SCIENCE!

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    Just note that MFAA doesn't work with SLI yet, and may never will depending how much nVidia cares (or doesn't care). Much like how DSR doesn't work with G-Sync if you have a SLI system.
     
  2. Link4

    Link4 Notebook Deity

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    NVLink doesn't work over PCIe, in fact it only works with IBM servers I believe.
    BTW is that still the 15.3 Beta driver you found the information from or a new one?
     
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  3. Link4

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    Lol, you still don't get it. Besides the fact that we still don't know anything about M390 cards I never said we will get new GPUs. I said there is a possibility, which makes my point 100% valid, while yours is just a random guess at best. Saying something while you don't know anything is called BS and the fact that you think you are 100% right just amazes me. Maybe you should have waited for the launch but that wouldn't have changed the fact that your claim was based on a 50/50 guess and was a complete BS.
     
  4. Cloudfire

    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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  5. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    Unless you have access to factual information the rest of us don't, it's a level playing field bro. The difference is I'm a realist while you have your head stuck in the clouds.
     
  6. Link4

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    Lol you are not a realist and don't take into account possibilities.
     
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  7. Link4

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    Well still only works with IBM so far, as for regular motherboards I guess they would either have to use a bridge or go through PCIe, not sure what they will do but I guess in the case of the latter it would be similar to XDMA.
     
  8. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    Whatever. It's a pissing contest. Like I said before, at the end of the day, nobody is right and AMD still can't make a mobile GPU competitive with Nvidia's best. Everything in-between is a moot point. Hope AMD bounces back in 2016 in a big way. That is, if it still exists.
     
  9. Link4

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    Like I said before, maybe you should wait until final products are out before making statements like that.
     
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  10. Ethrem

    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    Come on, lets stop with the back and forth. The petty jabs have nothing to do with the topic. Drop it please so I don't have to lock the thread. Thanks everyone.
     
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