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Turkish said:
Viper1 said:

I guess you don't realize that it is being paired up with the HD 7760D inside that AMD A10 APU?

Yes, and its not even close to being on par with PS4.

Actually, it's not too far.  At worst you've have to drop the AA, soft shadows or volumetic fog in games but after that, you'd not really see much difference.

HoloDust said:
Viper1 said:
HoloDust said:
Viper1 said:

I guess you don't realize that it is being paired up with the HD 7760D inside that AMD A10 APU?

You are aware, of course, that A10 + 6670/7670 combo will perform at best at level of 6770/7750, and that even vanilla 7850 (let alone PS4's GPU) performs at 2x 7750?

HD 6670 - 768 GFLOPS
HD 7660D - 614 GFLOPS

Total - 1,382 GFLOPS.  That's much more than the HD 7750 but equal to a single HD 6770

Or if the APU will let you crossfire with an HD 6770 for $30 extra, there's your more than equal performance (614 + 1360 = 1,974 GFLOPS).

Oh boy, here we go again with FLOPSing....

6770 is rebranded 5770 http://www.rage3d.com/articles/amd_radeon_hd6770-6750_rebranding/

and this is how it compares to 7750:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/538?vs=535

Now, 7850 vs 7750:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=535

and 7850 vs 5770:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=538

So why are you only comparing the performance of 1 of the GPU's when the system I posted has 2?

And yes, I used GFLOPS as it the closest means of measuring comparable performance across architecturally different products.



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