sarinaide :
Being a APU owner and fully aware of past issues with Dual Graphics mode, notably the micro stutter, I was waiting for Catalyst 13.8 to re run the data and see if the fixes affected Dual Graphics in the manner it affected Crossfire. 13.8 has been out for 2-3 weeks and Toms still didn't incorporate this fix.
I do hope there will be a review on 13.8 in the near future and not some time down the line as this is subject matter that is particularly of interest to me and its hard to find reviews of this nature. That said I will probably have a 6670, 7730 and 7750 soon enough to run my own tests and to see whether the APU can crossfire with the GCN parts.
Like they've said in so many places, when they wrote the article 13.8 wasn't out, and AMD itself says that 13.8 doesn't affect this.
m32 :
APUs are extremely effected by RAM. I'm not saying you guys are using bad RAM but I'm using RAM with better timings (average joe). I kinda expect you to be using the best., Tom. "We're using AMD's own RAM!" That isn't the best RAM.
And bandwidth will fix lack of frame pacing, how? Do you know, for example that even with all the bandwidth a 7990 or two 7970s have, they still suffer from similar issues? This is science and engineering, not magic.
sarinaide :
envy14tpe :
Cryio :
A 6670 GDDR5/ 7750 + A10 6800k look like a promising heaven for those on a really tight budget, or those you just game on 1280x1024/1366x768
Are you serious? Faster RAM + A10 is better in gaming than A10 + 6670.
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cpu/46073-amd-a10-5800k-trinity-needs-faster-ram/?page=3
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cpu/46157-amd-a10-5800k-dual-graphics-evaluation/?page=2
Yes, a i3+7750 is faster than a A10+7750.
Yes it is faster than the A10 + 7750 but not the A10 + 7750 in dual graphics mode.
I await the further driver releases, aparently AMD are step releasing fixes and hopefully a dual graphics fix will come, in the interim i will try it out anyways.
Faster means jack if the frames are being dropped.
ubercake :
So they don't even have crossfire fully fixed, but want to introduce this great new concept based around the already-flawed crossfire technology.
Doesn't make much sense, but there are a lot of people out there throwing their hard earned cash at something that doesn't work and vehemently defending their support of AMD with their flickery crossfire setup. Hey... If that's how you define value, more power to you. Don't get me wrong... The non-crossfire AMD setups are a deal, but AMD has historically not done a good job supporting their crossfire customers.
Even though the latest drivers by AMD are a step in the right direction, AMD has admitted they still have a ways to go with fixing crossfire's runt and dropped frame issue. Why a company would push more usage of a flawed technology is beyond me?
This.
yannigr :
I love Intel fanboys when they put a 7750 AND 2133 memory in the AMD setup to make it look more expensive than the Intel setup.
LOL in my experience it's the AMD fanboys that always scream "WHY U NO USE FASTER RAM" every single time. Look at the second person i quoted, to see an example.
Wait, here's another one:
envy14tpe :
I wish the article included the A10-6800k + 2133 RAM + no discrete GPU. Seems like the A10 performs better with faster RAM rather than a better GPU.
How will that change anything? It's not about "MOAR FPS", in case you weren't reading.