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Here is the performance difference.
https://youtu.be/lYQT8udtuWM
misinformed / possible fanboy statement.
I do CAD and other Rendering ok; a majority of them will not run on AMD GPUs; or they render at like ridiculously low FPS and overall processing times.
Been doing this sh!t for 20 years; if you have something helpful to contribute and/or suggest, by all means. But a spam statement is pointless.
Like the previous comnenter has stated it depends on the app. If it uses opencl it stomps all over cuda. With your supposed 20 years of experience you would know this. Just saying.
I can agree witth Bad-Motha...
Doing telecom for years... not as many as Bad-Motha, but enough to know that Nvidia GPU's are typically better for CAD and similar apps.
CUDA, not the case.
It is obvious that it depends on your overall needs.
If the app only does well with regards to OpenCL support, then and AMD GPU will be better, yes.
{ENLACE ELIMINADO}http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-r9-390x-r9-380-r7-370,4178-10.html
I seen another site report a tested 390X use a max of 477W.