man i am talking about 2017..
i had to literally google search that bumpgate ****..
my first pc build was in 2008.. i was in PC gaming kindergarten at that time
That is the point that was 3 years ago, they both had crap drivers
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man i am talking about 2017..
i had to literally google search that bumpgate ****..
my first pc build was in 2008.. i was in PC gaming kindergarten at that time
I said it before, the problem AMD have with a release this long, 3 moths? After Nvidia is no matter how good they are whose going to buy them? sure some people are waiting, the vast majority of people are making their GPU upgrades now, they are not waiting 3 months.
True, its a paper launch at the moment with limited availability but it looks like AMD are going to have their paper launch in November.
78% performance increase in one generation should be very easy yeah. Just child's play to make a jump so big that we've never seen anything like it in the last decade, easy, no stress.
AMD loses incredible amount of orders by the minute.
Look at what happens for the RTX 3080:
ZOTAC received 20,000 orders for GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity through Amazon alone
https://videocardz.com/newz/zotac-r...geforce-rtx-3080-trinity-through-amazon-alone
At least, some discussions about Navi 21 and Navi 22 are going on:
https://twitter.com/_rogame/status/1306655000454725636
Without context that number is meaningless.AMD loses incredible amount of orders by the minute.
Look at what happens for the RTX 3080:
ZOTAC received 20,000 orders for GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity through Amazon alone
https://videocardz.com/newz/zotac-r...geforce-rtx-3080-trinity-through-amazon-alone
At least, some discussions about Navi 21 and Navi 22 are going on:
https://twitter.com/_rogame/status/1306655000454725636
Well it looks like Nvidia rushed their launch which AMD clearly isn't doing so hopefully should see more stock...they also need to put measures in place to make it more difficult for scalpers. Won't change the number of units sold but would be a free pro-consumer demonstration of goodwill...while making Nvidia look bad in the process. They need to have a good launch though. They'll still be outsold but if they can pull that back to 30% it just builds momentum for the future which will push Nvidia to do better in future too.Yes, I hope they have more than 3080 launch.
People keep saying this, but I don't see rumours about supply constraints, let alone tangible evidence. We don't know which AMD products are on which node, it's entirely possible whatever RX 6000 is built on just isn't used by any other AMD product. For all we know, RX 6000 is built on plain vanilla N7 which is freed up by Zen 3 not being produced on it. Are the consoles on EUV and RX 6000 on N7P? What about N6?...but it looks like AMD are going to have their paper launch in November.
Without context that number is meaningless.
Is it 20,000 sales out of a project lifetime sales of 50,000? Then yeah it is a lot.
Is it 20,000 sales out of a project lifetime sales of 500,000? Then no it isn't a lot.
For reference, in 2016 Nvidia shipped ~9.25 million desktop GPUs.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/10864/discrete-desktop-gpu-market-trends-q3-2016/4
The nvidia demand is probably so high due to...
1.Covid 19 lockdowns have restricted people from spending their money on holidays and day trips so much so they have disposable cash.
2.The 10 series of cards are just starting to show their age and where the 20 series seemed a bit meh, the potential for 200+% performance increases with 3080 are welcomed.
3.They have skills generating hype
4. People working from home are justifying pc spending more than ever.
I plan to upgrade in Jan - Feb and hope all cards from AMD and Nvidia are comfortably stocked and priced by then.
I don't necessarily see AMD producing something groundbreaking but I hope they offer performance at a good price.
Paying over 650 for a card would be a no from me.
A Radeon GPU that has yet to be modeled appears 35% more powerful than the RTX 2070, based on early test results. This GPU is probably an RDNA 2 architecture and a member of the RX 6000 series.
The leak is based on the Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation test tool, and we see an unnamed AMD Radeon GPU listed. The Radeon GPU seems to have managed to get 63.9 FPS at insane (higher) settings and 4K resolution. When we compare this to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070, it is roughly 35% more performance.
Compared to Turing’s flagship RTX 2080 Ti, it’s pretty much the same.
Someone posted tweets on the Nvidia thread showing people receiving emails that their 3080 is delayed to January 2021.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CrasherHS/status/1308040266931228673
N21 2100Mhz+ being run in batches to assess ASIC quality, final specs should be set next week
Be interested to see what it ends up at, 2100Mhz is 10% higher than the 5700XT.
I do hope so phuronn...I do hope so.holding off until end of October is entirely to build a stock and avoid a paper launch?
Yes, but AMD must allow some benchmark leaks now.
RTX 3080 with only 10GB of VRAM is not future proof, and if Navi 22 with 12 GB and Navi 21 with 16 GB are real and coming, then people should spend on Radeon instead.
Like this:
https://www.en24news.com/2020/09/radeon-rx-6000-big-navi-performance-results-leaked.html
Be interested to see what it ends up at, 2100Mhz is 10% higher than the 5700XT.
I think it should be between 2200Mhz and 2300Mhz
Be interested to see what it ends up at, 2100Mhz is 10% higher than the 5700XT.
I think it should be between 2200Mhz and 2300Mhz
The RX 5700 XT has three main clocks - base, game and boost; it depends on what exactly that 2100 MHz is.
If it's the base clock, you have 30% clock uplift right there.
And if this is the top SKU with all 80 CUs enabled, 50-60% higher performance per watt than Navi 10, and you will have a very strong card which may fully justify its modelling name 6900 series.