Soldato
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I am guessing once the drivers and possibly bios for the card are sorted out then would be the time to really judge it.
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Drivers are likely problematic because Radeon VII probably wasn't in any longer term plans.Reviewer drivers: Fail, the card is given a poor impression with no fault of the people doing the reviews
Isn’t PhysX basically dead now?I suppose it depends what you want, at the end of the day it's RTX2080 money for RTX2080 performance with 200% of the VRAM but no RTX, PhysX or Gsync.
I suppose it depends what you want, at the end of the day it's RTX2080 money for RTX2080 performance with 200% of the VRAM but no RTX, PhysX or Gsync.
the differences worth talking about VRAM, noise and heat.
I am guessing once the drivers and possibly bios for the card are sorted out then would be the time to really judge it.
I'm not sure how much this "fine wine" pipedream will turn out.
VII is not a new architecture is it? It's basically a highly clocked Vega 64 on 7mm. How much is really going to be in the tank?
I wouldn't guess much, unless the 7nm process somehow has a bit to give in terms of performance through drivers? Though im doubting it.
I'm not sure how much this "fine wine" pipedream will turn out in reality.
VII is not a new architecture is it? It's basically a highly clocked Vega 64 on 7mm. How much is really going to be in the tank?
It does have better FP64 performance that Vega 64 but I don't know what that means for gaming. Very little by the benchmarks it would seem.
I'm not sure how much this "fine wine" pipedream will turn out in reality.
VII is not a new architecture is it? It's basically a highly clocked Vega 64 on 7mm. How much is really going to be in the tank?
The fine wine theory is one of my pet hates, really. This was used in faith for fiji,but the 4gb limit of hbm was always going to hold it back.
VII has an advantage with 16gb this time, it will rely on future game engines and if they are tailored around the restrictive front end of Vega/Polaris/VII then we will see a little longevity,
AMD's doing the same thing though with pricing.
Vega 64 launch pricing was terrible as well bar the first orders.
The fine wine thing has only really been about the cards getting decent bumps over time. With fiji they made a big deal about "hand tuning" drivers to let datasets fit within the 4gb buffer.
I personally always found it a bit irritating that you have to wait months to see the cards best performance after the reviews all all long gone and everyone has an impression based off them.
Wait for AIB?