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Poll: ** The AMD VEGA Thread **

On or off the hype train?

  • (off) Train has derailed

    Votes: 207 39.2%
  • (on) Overcrowding, standing room only

    Votes: 100 18.9%
  • (never ever got on) Chinese escalator

    Votes: 221 41.9%

  • Total voters
    528
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Depends what you mean by thermals, the dual chip card doesn't double up as much on components as two cards and so adds less heat to the case due to lower power draw. But if you're watercooling anyway it's mainly space constraints of two cards you would be concerned with.

Dual cards tend to add more heat to the case as they don't normally use a classic blower like those found on single cards. Half the heat goes out of the back of the card and the other half goes into the case.


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Dual cards tend to add more heat to the case as they don't normally use a classic blower like those found on single cards. Half the heat goes out of the back of the card and the other half goes into the case.

Thanks for that explanation.. but i always wondered if blowers suck air from outside the case through those air vents in the side panels? but anyways i think the 2 separate cards will have more metal compared to a 2x single card.. so the equilibrium temperatures will be lower

anyways .. coming from DSOGaming

According to our sources, there will be limited numbers of RX Vega 64 GPUs on launch, so we don’t know whether we’ll be able to acquire one.

I should have purchased Tis in march :(
Note to myself: never wait for amd product launches.. they have an excellent marketing team :D
 
Well if you're comparing them to a pair of blower cards then yeah that's valid, but against a pair of AIB cards it will be less heat.

This is true !!!

I once ran a couple of air cooled Asus Matrix Platinum 7970s in the same case and the heat produced made all the tubing for the CPU waterloop sag and the reservoir level drop by about 25mm.
 
That is a great looking card mind.

Still got mine.

When running in 4 way SLI GPU 1 will run at just under 90C, GPU 2 and 3 in the low 80Cs and GPU 4 around 80C.

If I use a single card the temps I get are close to what GPU 3 and 4 run at above.
 
Thanks for that info.. given how the vega launch is goin.. i got entranced by those 2.5 slot strix cards.. things could have gotten worse for me :)

Single Strix is good, a pair could get a bit toasty.

If you run 2 of the Strix make sure there is a good gap between them with good case air flow.:)
 
I think it's a good thing - each one made means two fewer Vega cards for the miners :p

Won't the miners grab dual cards even faster as it reduces the number of PCI-E slots needed and also reduces the power draw as dual cards tend to use less power than 2 single GPU cards.
 
Won't the miners grab dual cards even faster as it reduces the number of PCI-E slots needed and also reduces the power draw as dual cards tend to use less power than 2 single GPU cards.
Could you have multiple dual cards in one system or would it be one or two with single cards making up the rest?
Also, I thought the price might put them off. Wouldn't it be a premium price if it's the fastest graphics card?
 
Could you have multiple dual cards in one system or would it be one or two with single cards making up the rest?
Also, I thought the price might put them off. Wouldn't it be a premium price if it's the fastest graphics card?
It won't be 2x the cost.... but will ibv carry a premium.

For example.

The 5970 was £550.
 
Sad times, AMD resorting to dual GPU again to combat NV :(

Back in the days when mGPU was properly supported Dual cards were fantastic.

It was dead easy to pop a couple of HD 5970 or GTX 690s into your case, make sure you had a 1000W PSU and boom instant 4 way Crossfire or SLI. Trying to do the same with 4 single cards is a real pain in the neck.
 
AMD was never good at getting CrossFire drivers out on the release of new games. Remember Crysis 2? 2 - 4 weeks after the game was out before CrossFire worked nicely.

Though they were great with Battlefield 3 and 4 64 player servers.
 
Won't the miners grab dual cards even faster as it reduces the number of PCI-E slots needed and also reduces the power draw as dual cards tend to use less power than 2 single GPU cards.
I personally would avoid a dual card for mining these days due to the agro. Because mining puts a much higher load on cards than gaming it's a lot more heat than normal and can push the coolers beyond what their designers expected to be their limits, back in 2013 I ended up trading a HD7990 for a pair of R290s because I was fed up of cooling it (even at 100% fans it couldn't cool itself under full load, it had to have fans pointing at it too), the blower 290s were much better (and performed better too).
 
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