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  1. jewishminder

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    این تروور با این دو باره تحمل انتقادش صفر میشهآقا ترور نکن شخصیتهای مقابل رو http://forum.lioncomputer.ir/index.php?/topic/60266-"-طرفداران-"-:-پولاریس
  2. jewishminder

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    Ok اسپم همون قومپوزه؟
  3. jewishminder

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    Naples نسل جدید پردازنده ای ام دی هستش قراره ۲۰۱۷ ارائه بشه ۳۲هسته ایه
  4. jewishminder

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    داداش ۹۳۷۰ ۹۵۹۰ ناپلز آینده amd یعنی اوایل ۲۰۱۷ مشتریانی داره که rx پرو دوو و غیره طالبند لطفا بازارو به هم نزنین
  5. jewishminder

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    پرو دوو۴۸۰ فقط سرگرمیه که دهن انویدیا سرویس بشه از لحاظ قیمت پرفرمنس شب بخیر بیگیر بخواب لا اله الا الله اصلنم قرار نیس کراس فایر بشه قراره با قیمت ارزونتر ارائه بشه واسه طبقه متوسط جامعه
  6. jewishminder

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    ۴۸۰هم تولید شد دیگه لال بشین اینهمه دم از پاسکال نزنین
  7. jewishminder

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    http://forum.lioncomputer.ir/index.php?/topic/60266-"-طرفداران-"-:-پولاریس فعلا دعوا سر پرو دوو و ۱۰۸۰ که پرو دوو با رزولیشن بالاتر برنده اعلام میشه
  8. jewishminder

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    پولت زیاده با یه پاور دو تا پرو دوو استفاده کن حالشو ببر دروغ میگن اصلا در کیفیت تصویر به گرد پای پرو دوو نمیرسه این ۱۰۸۰ فاکتور گرفته شده از مدلهای قبلی و ۹۸۰ti
  9. jewishminder

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    Home AMD Radeon Pro Duo grabs top graphics spot for now Of course, for $1,500, it had better be fast. Credit: AMD 14  Gordon Mah Ung | @Gordonung Executive Editor, PCWorld Apr 26, 2016 6:00 AM AMD's Radeon Pro Duo is here. On Tuesday morning, the company formally unwrapped its much-anticipated and highly delayed dual-GPU card, giving it—at least for now—the fastest graphics card on the planet. With an asking price of $1,500—making it the most expensive modern consumer video card for gaming—it had better be fast. AMD claims a 1.5X performance advantage over a $1,000 GeForce GTX Titan X card. Why this matters: Gamers and PC enthusiasts are always looking for the next big thing to brag about, and the Radeon Pro Duo certainly qualifies. How long that will last remains to be seen, in light of Nvidia's reveal of its monster Pascal GPU earlier in April. Bragging rights Its reign may be short, but AMD's happy to wear the crown for as long as it lasts. To back up the marketing, AMD shared a few benchmark figures comparing the Radeon Pro Duo against a Nvidia GeForce Titan Xand its own older Radeon R9 295X2 card in various games at 4K UltraHD resolution. No surprise: The Radeon Pro Duo's brighter-red bars are longer and faster. Two Titan X cards would compete more closely with the Radeon Pro Duo. But the term “fastest GPU” usually refers to highest performance out of a single video card—even if it has two GPUs on it.  AMD AMD says the new Radeon Pro Duo will offer “1.5x” the performance of a competing Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X The Radeon Pro Duo is a liquid-cooled graphics card the company made by essentially grafting two of its Radeon R9 Nano cards into one. It also uses AMD's HBM memory, allowing for a far more compact package than a comparable card with GDDR5 memory, as is used with most GPUs. In this picture, you can see both cores with the surrounding stacked HBM memory, very close to the graphics cores. Total RAM on the card is 8GB—4GB per GPU on a 4,096-bit interface. Clock speeds of the cores are up to 1GHz, which just means the speed will ramp based on how hot it gets and how much power it uses.  AMD Two Fiji graphics cores make up the Radeon Pro Duo. Power is rated a very reasonable 350 watts. In fact, AMD officials have told us before that it could have made the card with just two 8-pin power plugs but decided to add a third for overclocking headroom. That, of course, implies overclocking will be better on the new card than on previous cards using the Fiji graphics core.  A single, small radiator keeps both GPU cores and memory cool. Nvidia's Pascal could ruin the party There's just one problem: Nvidia's high-end Pascal, which looks like it'll be a monster with 15 billion transistors and HBM2 RAM. It’s unlikely the consumer gaming version will be that giant, and it may not even feature HBM2. Still, Pascal is expected to launch this summer, curtailing the reign of the Radeon Pro Duo. Perhaps of more concern to consumers is the dearth of reviews on launch day. Hardware companies typically seed components to reviewers to coincide with the release of the product. This time, for the most part, AMD appears to have skipped the early reviews. The reluctance is puzzling, because the performance shouldn’t be too surprising. We'd expect the Radeon Pro Duo to perform about the same as simply taking two Radeon R9 Nano’s and running them in CrossFire mode. This should have been an easy publicity grab. Still, if the numbers AMD's touting are true, the Radeon Pro Duo is the fastest GPU in town—for now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMD Radeon Pro Duo 8GB vs Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 10 10 1% Select any two GPUs for comparison AMD Radeon Pro Duo 8GB Shader Performance100%0100 Memory Performance100%0100 GD Star Rating 10 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Shader Performance100%0100 Memory Performance100%0100 GD Star Rating 10 Gaming Performance Comparison Recommended System RequirementsGameRadeon Pro Duo 8GBGeForce GTX 1080 GameRadeon Pro Duo 8GBGeForce GTX 1080Battlefield 143%43% Overwatch69%70% Doom 443%43% Watch Dogs 246%46% FIFA 1771%71% Days Gone100%100% Need For Speed43%43% Mafia III62%62% The Division43%43% Forza Horizon 326%27% In terms of overall gaming performance, the graphical capabilities of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 are marginally better than the AMD Radeon Pro Duo 8GB. The GeForce GTX 1080 has a 607 MHz higher core clock speed than the Pro Duo, but the Pro Duo has 352 more Texture Mapping Units than the GeForce GTX 1080. As a result, the Pro Duoexhibits a 254.9 GTexel/s better Texture Fill Rate than the GeForce GTX 1080. This still holds weight but shader performance is generally more relevant, particularly since both of these GPUs support at least DirectX 10. The GeForce GTX 1080 has a 607 MHz higher core clock speed than the Pro Duo, but the Pro Duo has 64 more Render Output Units than theGeForce GTX 1080. As a result, the Pro Duoexhibits a 25.2 GPixel/s better Pixel Fill Rate than the GeForce GTX 1080. However, both GPUs support DirectX 9 or above, and pixeling performance is only really relevant when comparing older cards. The GeForce GTX 1080 was released less than a year after the Pro Duo, and so they are likely to have similar driver support for optimizing performance when running the latest games. Both GPUs exhibit very powerful performance, so it probably isn't worth upgrading from one to the other, as both are capable of running even the most demanding games at the highest settings. The Radeon Pro Duo 8GB and the GeForce GTX 1080 have the same amount of video memory, but are likely to provide slightly different experiences when displaying game textures at high resolutions. The Pro Duo has 703.7 GB/sec greater memory bandwidth than the GeForce GTX 1080, which means that the memory performance of the Pro Duo is massively better than the GeForce GTX 1080. The Radeon Pro Duo 8GB has 8192 Shader Processing Units and the GeForce GTX 1080has 2560. However, the actual shader performance of the Pro Duo is 6963 and the actual shader performance of the GeForce GTX 1080 is 5989. The Pro Duo having 974 better shader performance and an altogether better performance when taking into account other relevant data means that the Pro Duo delivers a massively smoother and more efficient experience when processing graphical data than the GeForce GTX 1080. The GeForce GTX 1080 transistor size technology is 12 nm (nanometers) smaller than the Pro Duo. This means that the GeForce GTX 1080 is expected to run slightly cooler and achieve higher clock frequencies than the Pro Duo. The Radeon Pro Duo 8GB requires 350 Watts to run and the GeForce GTX 1080 requires 180 Watts. We would recommend a PSU with at least 750 Watts for the Pro Duo and a PSU with at least 500 Watts for the GeForce GTX 1080. The Pro Duo requires 170 Watts more than theGeForce GTX 1080 to run. The difference is significant enough that the Pro Duo may have an adverse affect on your yearly electricity bills in comparison to the GeForce GTX 1080.
  10. jewishminder

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    اینم رقیب انویدیا که اینهمه پشت سرش الکی بدگویی میکنیم این مطمئنا کراس فایر نیس ختم کلام
  11. jewishminder

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    اخوی اولا furyx2 یک قطعه است ثانیا مشکل دماشم حل کرده اصلا لازمم نیس در مورد گیم بدونی ساده ساده fury x2یک قطعه بدون گرمای کراس فایر و مصایبش
  12. jewishminder

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    مرسیییییییییی
  13. jewishminder

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    ارباب غیر رعیت همه ی حرفاتون متین ولی هنوز به این اطلاعات رعیت جماعت نرسیدین که fury x2 نه کراس فایر بلکه فقط یک کارت گرافیکه دو کارت نیس جیییییییگر!!!!!!!!!
  14. jewishminder

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    چرا یکی نمیتونه pro due fury x2 amd رو ببینه چرا چشم دیدن نسل جدید fury رو ندارین fury x2 داره بروز میشه و در ایران غیر موجود چرا اخباری از اون نمیدین فقط 1080رو با nano و fury و 390x و furyx حداکثر مقایسه میکنین من fury x2 رو مطمئنم صد در صد روی fury x2هم جدیدتراشو زدن ولی هنوز من نوعی روش مطالعه نکردم 1080 رو بت کردین گذاشتین اون بالا 390x2 یا fury x2 رو هم لااقا از صفحات خارجی مطالعه کنین کپی کنین تو تاپیک ها تا بت 1080 و 1070 به نابودی و هلاکت برسه شب خوش
  15. jewishminder

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    همین ثانیه amd آخرین cpu پر قدرت غولشو ارائه کرده که naples نام داره با 32هسته غصه خودمونو بخوریم فردا پس فردا هن یه radeon در میاره مثل pro due fury x2 oc gaming دهن nvidia 1080 gaming x رو سرویس میکنه من و شما به حال خودمون گریه کنیم اونطرف دنیا سیستم وجود داره و amd و intel هر دو از یه سیستم اطاعت و تبعیت میکنن ظاهرا رقیبن واقعیت اینه برادران ... یه سیستم هستن
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