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Been hearing great things about this. Some games get a ridiculous fps boost with the new drivers, most notably Fallout and Call of Duty.



I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine

My Heaven Bench had an average of 35 FPS. After Crimson it averaged 45 FPS. Heard reports of the Fan problem but AMD has released a fix for it.



This is how you do the right thing and actually improve, I hope Nvidia takes note and actually decides to lift a quality finger that doesn't involve directly trying to hamper their own users and AMD in the process. I dislike how Nvidia is going to force GFE on Nvidia users in order to get those driver updates, especially with having to sign up to it via email as well. Also gameworks so far for the most part sucks something fierce and hampers a lot more than what you could gain from it, at least AMD is trying.

If Nvidia don't shape up in the  next year or two then I'm most likely going to go for a team Red GPU by then.



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Vasto said:

My Heaven Bench had an average of 35 FPS. After Crimson it averaged 45 FPS. Heard reports of the Fan problem but AMD has released a fix for it.

Amazing, I hope AMD keeps this up. All they have to do now is sort out their power consumption and I'm back on board.



I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine

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Its interesting to see them make such a comeback. The big reason I even left AMD for Nvidia a few years ago was the lack of regular driver updates. How times have changed :o



What I like about these new drivers from AMD (both this one and last year's Omega drivers), is that they bring a lot of changes and improvements, but that doesn't stop AMD from keep releasing drivers updates almost monthly as some people feared.

It's a step in the right direction and a nice start for the newly formed Radeon Technologies Group.



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