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Raziel123 said:
can you? 50% of what? "power"? "performance"? what is that, even? it's not 150% framerate. or 150% graphical fidelity, or any of the sort
and why even try to attach a %.. it's just more powerful and the way to look at it is to compare games and leave it at that. PC gamers compare gpus by performance in games, because that's better than thinking "10% or 30% or 50% more powerful". What matters is knowing how that translates in the games.

Are you asking what does the 50% refer to?

Theoretical GPU peak performance.

This has a direct impact to what is seen in games. Resolution, textures, effects, lighting, aliasing, filtering..uhmm just about everything.

Can the average joe perceive those differences? I dont know.

Will developers get as much out of each system as they possibly can? I dont know.

This is why its actually useful to attach % numbers to this..because we cant account for all the other variables, but this is the one thing we can especially in this case where the architectures are almost identical.



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