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To: neolib who wrote (16006)5/20/2016 11:25:48 AM
From: VattilaRead Replies (1) of 72214
 
> What I still don't get is I would think that the low end Polaris should still clobber Fury

Performance in the current mainstream market is below Fury level. Since NVidia will not change that much with the launch of Pascal in the high-end, I expect mainstream Polaris to launch below Fury level performance, around R9 280 (VR Ready).

"Virtual reality has some of the highest recommended specifications for a platform in recent memory, easily beating out most contemporary games – especially considering that “recommended” is really more like a recommended minimum. To try and solve that, Valve has been working on lowering the requirements for its Vive headset. And it seems to have done so, making it possible to get on with just a R9 280"

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