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cant you read? its says deals go live at 1pm@Gibbo the link to the vega 64 does not link to the deal yet.
And worth every penny is that card!
@Gibbo - What are the 2 games with the RX570, want this for my daughters build?
Your choice!
You can pick 2 out of the 3! Which is why such great offer, I’d advice take Resident Evil 2 and Division 2.
Ooh that Vega 64 for £399 is very very tempting as an upgrade from my 1070.
Forget the RX590 everyone arguing about here... the Vegas have stole the show with those deals!
It shall be £349 again soon, cards are similar but I think powercolor cooler is a little better.
If only it was £300 for that powercolour model!
Can the games be sold on?
Well I wasn't going to bother, but at that price a Vega 64 would be nice for Witcher 3 at 4K, coming from a GTX 970!
Yes AMD knows my Vega deals kill 590 sales but at same time Vega is one off and then RX 590 will become really great value card as it’s damn quick for the money and has the usual great AMD feature set with FREESYNC been winner.
Well I wasn't going to bother, but at that price a Vega 64 would be nice for Witcher 3 at 4K, coming from a GTX 970!
Yup, I already have a FreeSync 1440p 144Hz monitor but due to a long chain of annoying events have ended up with an NVidia card so it would be very nice to get FreeSync working again.That would a be a great upgrade especially if gaming at 1440 or 4K and remember FREESYNC plus Big Bang drivers come next month so some nice performance gains coming too!
I didn't think the Vega 64 was that powerful. Somewhere between a 1070 and 1080. For 4k I was under the impression you'd need a 1080ti/2080 to push 60fps at high settings.
If they done as the last AMD game promotion, the steam games gets a normal code to put in. The Ubisoft game though you need to do this: Log in or create an Ubisoft Uplay account by clicking “Redeem on Uplay with your Ubisoft account”. So not as easy as with the other two games.Yup, I already have a FreeSync 1440p 144Hz monitor but due to a long chain of annoying events have ended up with an NVidia card so it would be very nice to get FreeSync working again.
Do we know how the game codes are done, will it be possible to sell them on?
Vega 64 is very powerful card and often under estimated and under rated. Fact is in real world performance is bloody amazing and very capable at 4K and remember AMD cards are like fine wines, they improve with age due to GCN architecture and driver updated.
I know I keep saying it but Big Bang drivers should come next month.
How do the codes work for the games? Only through the AMD app/program and checks for an AMD card installed before verifying the code? In other words not sellable unless you have the relevant AMD card yourself?