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Doing some benches compared to my old R9 290. The FPS is about 1.75x. Not bad, but it is twice the price of the new R9 290 4 years ago.
Oh I didn't realise you had the airboost as well. Nice feel to it isn't there? A very high quality product with that weight and solidity that feels, right. Cheers for the settings. Will start messing with volts and frequencies soon.
All they have to do is increase power limit to +50.
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Has anyone flashed a Sapphire Vega 56 Nitro+ to a Vega 64?
I've tried twice using a Sapphire Vega 64 Nitro+ bios but when the PC reboots, I get no display output, even though the computer appears to be booting (judging by hdd activity).
Maybe I'm doing something wrong (quite likely) or maybe the bios isn't compatible due to the 56 using Hynix and the 64 using Samsung memory.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
I falshed my Vega 56 Nitro+ with a Vega 64 Nitro+ bios yesterday. If you are using windows 10 (build 1803) you have to use Atiflash 2.84.
The memory on my card won't run anything above 945 MHz, but it's still an upgrade compared to before.
Is there a difference in memory compared to the 64?
The memory is Hynix and the frequency is the stock for Vega 64.
just ordered one today , I hope I don't get thatHello everyone, has anyone had issues with Vega 56 crashing at idle? I've just got a Powercolor Red Dragon Vega 56.
Perfectly stable under load...
The issue was AMD were bringing a card over a year later to the party at the same price with the same or less performance at much higher power consumption. That is a fail.It didn't "suck" in the first place. Prices were high, but look at Nvidia now!