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Interestingly PC Partner own Manli and Zotac, surprised they dont distribute AMD Cards under Zotac, must be an exclusive deal with Nvidia who they also build for.
AMD's claim is 50% performance per watt increase, that could still equate to 50% outright performance boost if you have a like-for-like comparison, e.g. a 40CU 225W 6700XT would be 50% stronger than the 40CU 225W 5700XT. And that uplift would put said 40CU 225W 6700XT about 5-10% stronger than a 2080 Ti.
Let's see what AMD manage to achieve in the real world.
Go go Humbug!
AMD stated 50% increase in perf over RDNA1 wit RDNA2.. That would put the 5700XT alone level with the 3070 no?
AMD's claim is 50% performance per watt increase, that could still equate to 50% outright performance boost if you have a like-for-like comparison, e.g. a 40CU 225W 6700XT would be 50% stronger than the 40CU 225W 5700XT. And that uplift would put said 40CU 225W 6700XT about 5-10% stronger than a 2080 Ti.
Let's see what AMD manage to achieve in the real world.
They didn't state a 50% performance increase, they stated up to 50% performance improvement per watt. I highlighted the important parts.
It would be good to be positively surprised by AMD for a change.
That's more like it, can't have these pessimists trying to yank the emergency stop chain, especially at top of loop.![]()
And that's just from youAt this point I'm losing track of the number of spec predictions...
And that's just from you![]()
It will be a win win situation for me thanks to you humbug. If AMD come out and destroy Nvidia (what I want to see) then I will be very happy, if however it is yet another fail, then I will quote your hype train with the one of the train that crashes and burns for the lols. Win winI love that you quoted me in your signature, i didn't think it mattered that much, had already forgotten about it.
The Hype Train doesn't have to stop at a warning signal, it just needs to slow down. Unfortunately in the past (Fury, Vega, Polaris) it's actually increased in speed at these warning signals with envitable outcomeI'm sort of with Grim on this one...
#managingexpectations
That is how humbug rolls. Full steam ahead. Glory or Disaster. Nothing else will do!The Hype Train doesn't have to stop at a warning signal, it just needs to slow down. Unfortunately in the past (Fury, Vega, Polaris) it's actually increased in speed at these warning signals with envitable outcome![]()
The Paul RGT guy said it was reported by engineers that it went beyond to more like 60%.
And I'm still hereI love that you quoted me in your signature, i didn't think it mattered that much, had already forgotten about it.
It will be a win win situation for me thanks to you humbug. If AMD come out and destroy Nvidia (what I want to see) then I will be very happy, if however it is yet another fail, then I will quote your hype train with the one of the train that crashes and burns for the lols. Win win![]()
This kind of thing has happened before every AMD release. Remember Polaris? AMD came out and said it was a mainstream card replacing the R9 380. But some info leaked out that showed the RX 480 was performing around 1080 levels. Humbug and a few others were out with their napkin math and worked out it was faster than a 980Ti. Gibbo had to come in and calm the place down.
Or how about Vega, Same thing, info leaked, napkin maths, Vega 64 was going to be faster than the 1080Ti. Even after the Vega FE edition was launched and tested with Game drivers, Some people here still believed it was going to be faster than the 1080Ti. Remember people saying, no way was the Gaming Vega card going to be just above GTX 1080 levels of performance, no way!!
So, No thanks, I am not getting on that train. AMD's statement was up to 50% performance per watt. And until a review comes out that shows otherwise, that's the estimate I am basing my expectations on.
I would rather be wrong and AMD have higher performance than my expectations.
What would you expect from me if AMD are competitive?