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So... as I and many suspected... Mantle looks to have overhyped (if early indications are anything to go by). For the people that really care about this stuff (i.e. generally the enthusiasts who have put serious money into their systems) the gains will be minimal, possibly negligible, at best. Ok, I know it's early days but I was kind of expecting something more significant to be honest...
Sorry mate! Need to know and all that LOL! And all you need to know is it's underwhelming from what I've seen. On a serious note, there are some early figures / benchmarks now surfacing and I believe the Mantle-enabling driver is due for release in the coming days, too. Scone's post pretty much covers it though.Proof? You can't say that and not link any articles
This is a really neat feature and it's a shame it couldn't have been done for earlier versions of DirectX API (or earlier versions of Windows, not just 8.1 onwards). It's effectively opening up the virtual memory / paging system of the target hardware to the developers. Such access to the hardware allows the developer the ability to more efficiently implement techniques such as 'megatexture' (and others). Implemented properly, there is potential for decent performance gains by careful management and handling of resources through utilisation of these new features in the API. The less data that needs to be shifted to the GPU (and the less state changes, etc.) the better the performance.In other hot air news, I thought this was dead in the water but it would appear MS have posted a blog.
https://blogs.windows.com/windows/b...-enables-optimized-pc-gaming-experiences.aspx
Sounds a lot like a different take on Carmack's Mega Textures for OGL. Note this will also be adaptable on XboxOne. So much for AMD's Mantle's 'closer' to the metal Mantle helping out gamers.
Currently toying with the idea of selling my 7990 and going 2x 290 after seeing the prices of 7990's on the bay I could make a tidy profit and it would be a cheap upgrade to the 290's.....then again it is still a monstrous card and I have no real need to sell.
Decisions decisions....!
@Silent_Scone what tubing are you using? I'm thinking of taking the opportunity whilst messing around the with GPUs to switch over from clear to solid colour tubing as I can see the clear has discoloured now.
Cheers
Any of you lot recommend a decent 24" monitor for around £150, maybe a tad more?
£500 won't get your friend a very good gaming rig these days... would a console suit their needs any better? If your friend is looking to play modern games at a decent resolution then that budget will evaporate pretty quickly I think.Okay so I'm completely out of date with the hardware side of things now and I've got a friend asking what the best pre built rig to buy for around £500-£550 would be to be used for gaming etc.
Ideas are needed.