That's fair, might as well use the TI if you have one it's gonna be the best experience
Just cause 3 was very good on AMD
Anyone here got an AMD GPU?
I just lost an entire Saturday today because of trying to get CUDA working on Linux and apparently, there is a bug where if your kernel was not configured for NUMA like enterprise server racks, you would never had the nvidia-uvm module load up and all attempt to get NUMA working fails, they only fixed this in the latest drivers which isn't packaged anywhere so I spent more time trying to install that.
I'm using a 4gb RX 570. it's cheaper than nvidia and it works good for what I do with it
nvidia feels like asian engineering and amd is like bulgarian or something
Got a Vega RX 64 here because I got a quality Freesync montior on hand.
It is beastly GPU that is crippled by software limitations if anything else. The ironic part is that it will be considerable faster than 1080 once Async shading and DX12 take over due to Turing.
Cheaper.
Unless you have a CPU from before 2009 a 450W is more than enough for RX580. They will push around 220W if you overclock it.
I think it's real shitty that Nvidia makes G-Sync monitors have a proprietary chip in them to work, just greedy (Nice repost I replied well)
I got a 390x 3 years ago.
At the time I was looking for card with 8GB memory (for VR gaming) and it was the best choice.
Still pretty happy with it, runs everything I throw at it. The only game I had trouble running on high settings was Battlefield1, so I had to lower graphics to get at least 60fps. Also Mafia3 ran terribly, but that game was unoptimized mess anyway. I'm running 1440p though, for 1080p it'd still be a viable option.
Are there any well built laptops that come with those cards in? All the good quality laptops seem to be Nvidia.
Inb4 just check a desktop, I work away 4 nights of the week and like to game at the hotel