With DirectX 12, Nvidia and AMD Radeon Hear, Here Duet Both Results
the development features to produce visual images better when playing games on the computer, the producers are competing in dispensing GPU of their own. But the real battle is fierce from both sides between the brand, Nvidia and AMD Radeon, which from the first overtaking each other in terms of GPU technology in the world.
the development features to produce visual images better when playing games on the computer, the producers are competing in dispensing GPU of their own. But the real battle is fierce from both sides between the brand, Nvidia and AMD Radeon, which from the first overtaking each other in terms of GPU technology in the world.
But this time there is a different, quoted from Guru3D, Tuesday (10/27/2015), the tests performed by Anandtech, this time the two brands can work together in a graphics processing. Previous second major brand cannot be put together because they have their own configuration, to be able to combine two pieces of the same VGA card, AMD Radeon with his Crossfire and Nvidia SLI her.
In the tests performed by AnandTech, the merger of the two sides is called the "asymmetric multi-GPU". This feature allows combining two pieces of VGA cards simultaneously, although of a different brand and brand. It just needed to be able to enjoy this feature is a graphics card that supports DirectX 12.
For the performance of these two camps, the graphics card used is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX Titan X, AMD Radeon Fury R9 and R9 Fury X Games are used as the test material is Ash of Singularity, which has full support 12. DirectX technology use any graphics settings using 2K resolution, graphics settings to the highest quality, and 2x MSAA.
from the table above can be seen, the rather surprising result is that the VGA card of these two camps could actually get along. As evidenced by the performance improvement when using 1 piece VGA card just like the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X, and when paired with Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti increased nearly 2X.
Regrettably, the most is the performance increase is not much different when using Crossfire and SLI configurations. Perhaps this is because the DirectX 12 itself is still in a growing phase, so that the results achieved do not differ much when in Crossfire or SLI. But the good news is, going forward; we can combine the two pieces of VGA card without having to buy the same type and brand.