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Was tempted by a 5700, i may hold off to see what the 5800 has to offer. The V56 is ample for now.
Am in the same boat, waiting for a bigger chip.
Yea, probably would be in the similar period as back when the Hawaii cards (290x) was launch, with stock cooler version launch at last week of October, and AIB customer coolers version not available till early Dec or something like that.Best case scenario equal to a 2080 Super after some drivers for about $30 less. Typical AMD and not until near christmas.
My thinking:
5800XT 52 CUs (3328 Shaders) <RTX 2080>
5900XT 60 CUs (4096 Shaders) <RTX 2080TI>
Gotta think about the power envelope though too, are we talking 300w max? If so that's gonna be tight for the biggest CU chips.
5700XT uses about 170 to 200 watts, if you take 200 watts and add 60% shaders to it, 4096, it brings you to 320 watts, i think 300 watts is about right.
2080TI is 280 Watts.
5700XT uses about 170 to 200 watts, if you take 200 watts and add 60% shaders to it, 4096, it brings you to 320 watts, i think 300 watts is about right.
2080TI is 280 Watts.
5700Xt is 225w when power limits are removed at stock.
With heavy throttling due to the inefficient FE cooler. It burns 303W on average and 322W peak when a better cooler is used like the one found in the Aorus Xtreme.
(before overclocking).
my v56 is fine at 4k for me. however I am building a ITX build and just ordered a RX570 - I wish that they had released a small low power RX5500 navi already.Was tempted by a 5700, i may hold off to see what the 5800 has to offer. The V56 is ample for now.
my v56 is fine at 4k for me. however I am building a ITX build and just ordered a RX570 - I wish that they had released a small low power RX5500 navi already.
I had a 8gb RX480 a while ago and that was fine for my gaming on a 4K monitor! so no I am sure that my wife wont be disappointed with the RX570 (it is overkill for her anyway).i dont think you will be disappointing by the 570, they're still solid cards.