Not sure if this is tripping any of you guys up but xintensity 64 for a 290x is not the same as xintensity 64 for a 280x or even a 290. xintensity is a multiple of shaders your card has. For example a 290x at xintensity 64 is 2816*64 = 180224 raw intensity which is close to an intensity of 17.45 (2^17.45 = 179049) a 290 at xintensity 64 is 2560*64 = 163840 raw intensity which is close to an intensity of 17.32 (2^17.32 = 163621) Not much of a difference between a 290x and a 290 but with a 7950 having 1792 shaders would be something like an intensity of 16.8 Again not a huge deal but something to consider.

Understandable, it happens. All is forgiven. See jch9678, Wolf was just tired from all the tinkering and reporting back to us, that he has been doing. Thaaaank you Woooolf.

Not sure if this is tripping any of you guys up but xintensity 64 for a 290x is not the same as xintensity 64 for a 280x or even a 290. xintensity is a multiple of shaders your card has. For example a 290x at xintensity 64 is 2816*64 = 180224 raw intensity which is close to an intensity of 17.45 (2^17.45 = 179049) a 290 at xintensity 64 is 2560*64 = 163840 raw intensity which is close to an intensity of 17.32 (2^17.32 = 163621) Not much of a difference between a 290x and a 290 but with a 7950 having 1792 shaders would be something like an intensity of 16.8 Again not a huge deal but something to consider.