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** The AMD Navi Thread **

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Less than 2080Ti not interested no matter the cost, good for AMD if they can win some middle ground (doesn't sound like it atm with Sapphire offering) but I wish them luck.

I still can't believe high end products are ******* about the sub 4k resolution market tbh. 980Ti Maxwell came out 4yrs ago and there is nothing on the market that doubles that performance + the closest thing to double is x2.5 the price what the actual ****

4 Years is not really a long time, and besides, even the 1080 ti almost doubles 980 ti performance, especially at 4K & especially in modern built games that take advantage of async & dx12/vulkan. Sometimes it doesn't, but those are the older games & the exceptions. More importantly, you often fall below even the 30 fps threshold at 4K with a 980 ti, so the gains from an upgrade are even more important than just going from 60 to >100.

https://youtu.be/--UHIlV11wg?t=321

https://youtu.be/7gUOaxMxowI

 
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True. I wonder how they will sort it out with their next 7nm cards.

Not expecting much from Navi. People expecting great pricing, but AMD right now cannot get into a pricing war with nvidia. Better off just making nice margins now so they have some r&d money for the future to stay in the game.

I don't think anyone should be expecting much from Navi, Back when people were saying Zen'll be make or break for AMD they were also saying we need Zen to succeed to allow AMD to pour funds into RTG so they can get back on track and develop a new architecture & Navi isn't that new architecture, Navi was already being developed on a tight budget using GCN again so we shouldn't be expecting big things from Navi, We know GCN has limitations, we knew it would take several years to feel the knock on effect from the increased R&D budget Zen could offer yet here we are with people expecting miracles, setting themselves up to be disappointed & it won't be AMD's fault this time it'll be theirs.
 
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I don't think anyone should be expecting much from Navi
I don't think anybody was. Midrange Polaris replacement nice and small, nice and cheap. The original AdoredTV leak just played to that narrative and we were all content with an aggressive stance to bring (or at least attempt) the midrange market under control with solid performance and sane pricing.

Then all this fud about Navi 20 taking on the 2080Ti, Navi has ray tracing, PS5 has ray tracing, showed up and it's distorted the picture so much expectations are running rampant.

people expecting miracles, setting themselves up to be disappointed & it won't be AMD's fault this time it'll be theirs.
Fully concur and have said the same myself many times. Yes I have logical, yet idealistic, beliefs on how AMD should price Navi and I will be disappointed if (when) AMD try and charge Nvidia money because I'll see it as a bit of self-delusion and a wasted opportunity. But if any chump honestly believes Navi was ever going to be more than Vega 64 +15% performance then the disappointment is entirely of their own making.
 

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I don't think anyone should be expecting much from Navi, Back when people were saying Zen'll be make or break for AMD they were also saying we need Zen to succeed to allow AMD to pour funds into RTG so they can get back on track and develop a new architecture & Navi isn't that new architecture, Navi was already being developed on a tight budget using GCN again so we shouldn't be expecting big things from Navi, We know GCN has limitations, we knew it would take several years to feel the knock on effect from the increased R&D budget Zen could offer yet here we are with people expecting miracles, setting themselves up to be disappointed & it won't be AMD's fault this time it'll be theirs.
Exactly. Navi is Raja's baby :p

Never expected anything from Navi myself. I am looking a lot more forward to what Nvidia will offer at 7nm if I am being honest. AMD won't be back in the gpu game the way we want until 2021 probably. What I am looking forward to from AMD is zen 2 :D
 
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So after having a little think about this, I think full fat Navi XT is going to get close to 2080 performance. That's why we got leaked a 295 Watt beast and why the Sapphire rep stated there is going to be a water cooled version. No water cooled Radeon 7 but there will be a water cooled Navi XT, what does that say? That Radeon 7 isn't the flagship and that Navi XT absolutely is. It also clear that Navi XT has to be an enthusisast part. And a water cooled Navi Xt has to be hitting 2080 levels to make it worthwhile, doesn't it?

Navi XT doesn't 'compete' with 2070, it surpasses it. So that drops it's performance squarely between 2070 and 2080 and maybe closer to 2080 if it is so obviously surpassing it.

So Navi Pro is between a 2060 and 2070 - we don't really know what this means but it kind of needs to be close to 2070 to justify the $399 price point. And with some fine wine, it may match 2070 at 399 in time. Which makes it a good card.

None of this should be surprising because AMD have been competitive from £100-£350 for 12 months but they haven't been competitive between £350-£500 since the 2070 and 2060 releases. This makes AMD competitive in that bracket. It can release smaller Navi 12 parts when Vega and Polaris series go out of stock
 
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That's not true across the board though is it, take something more popular like GTA V and you'll not see that.

I wouldn’t have a clue since basicallyre every reviewer already removed gta v from benchmarking because it’s a game from 2013 and has a poor reflection on newer hardware
 
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Exactly. Navi is Raja's baby :p

Never expected anything from Navi myself. I am looking a lot more forward to what Nvidia will offer at 7nm if I am being honest. AMD won't be back in the gpu game the way we want until 2021 probably. What I am looking forward to from AMD is zen 2 :D

Same here, I'm already on a 2700x which isn't that old but if we get a high clocked 12 core that offers a respectable gaming improvement at an acceptable price I'll be upgrading that again, I'm not in a rush to upgrade my GPU so like you I'll see if Nvidia offer anything that interests me & if not maybe Intel will in 2021. :)
 
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When Vega 64 had a mediocre launch, everyone said "WAIT FOR NAVI".
Now Navi's around the corner it's "Oh no, wait for the next gen!"

The vocal few maybe not everyone, From the start a lot of people saw it as Navi was going to replace Polaris in the line-up not replace Vega, ie: the high end, if they manage to match the Vega 56 & 64 that's great but it was never going to be much better than that.
 
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Vega 64 is 2 years old now.
It needs replacing and obviously vega vii isn't that replacement.

If Navi comes in at a price point higher than the current pricing of vega stuff it's not right to say its a polaris replacement.
 
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