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A gold sash on the boxWhat does the 50th anniversary edition bring to the table?
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A gold sash on the boxWhat does the 50th anniversary edition bring to the table?
Great. I'm in!A gold sash on the box
Great. I'm in!
What does the 50th anniversary edition bring to the table?
Ta.Higher boost/game clocks and 10w higher tdp
It's not VEGA 64 performance though It is more like 1080Ti performance.
The second leak revealed another slide consistent with AMD’s presentation style. The slide reveals a gaming performance comparison against the RTX 2070 where the RX 5700 XT manages to tie the 2070 in most titles but beats it by a large margin in two others.
being @ work does not have to mean actually working .DI'm so excited I'm not going to go to work that day.
Oh wait...
Higher boost/game clocks and 10w higher tdp
What are the chances?Meanwhile AMD has had us all fooled and they've got a 1080 Ti performing card for £400 that would be ep8c and definitely sell.
That's a terrible, terrible, misleading statement.
Also your prices are so far off it is unreal.
CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor
Motherboard: ASRock - B450M PRO4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard
Memory: Team - T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
Storage: Crucial - P1 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Video Card: MSI - Radeon RX 580 8 GB ARMOR OC Video Card
Case: Fractal Design - Core 1100 MicroATX Mini Tower Case
Power Supply: SeaSonic - S12II 520 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
Total: £561.55
That including a 1TB NVMe m.2 SSD, add in £50 for Windows/Keyboard/Mouse, and your whole system is just over £600, and if you want to do 1440P gaming add £200 for the 5700XT or 2060 Super.
Has Lisa Su's signature stamped on it by a machine.What does the 50th anniversary edition bring to the table?
Oh no I get your point too, you put it well.
To play modern games on a PC, I mean modern demanding games, not CSGO or the like
Windows OS
Mouse
Keyboard
CPU
RAM
MOBO
Case
GPU
PSU
SSD/HD
I'll use ball park figures, nothing looked up, just a "rough" estimate
Windows OS - £25
Mouse - £10
Keyboard - £10
CPU - Quad cores are starting to show their age but we'll run with a quadcore from AMD - 1400CPU - £130
RAM - 8gig £40
MOBO - some B450 board - perhaps £85
Case - £25
GPU - RX560 - about £125
PSU - £40
SSD/HD - for a 256 to fit games and OS - £30
That's over £500 easy. Yes you could go for a APU from AMD but you'd need faster RAM and APU's can just about play 1080p MODERN GAMES remember, at low settings. Console you can get for less than £500 now.
I remember building a HIGH END setup, at the time, with a 4870 GPU and a q9550 core2quad, for around 650. Even with inflation, you can't really build a high end pc now for less than 800-1000 to be able to comfortably play at 1080p modern games at medium settings.
Hexus are reporting rumours of AMD cutting Navi prices.
- RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary: was $499, NOW $449
- RX 5700 XT: was $449, NOW $399
- RX 5700: was $379, NOW $349
If you steal a PS4 it's completely free!For 1080p gaming to match a PS4 Pro you could manage:
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Windows OS - £0 - just don't activate it
If you steal a PS4 it's completely free!
Whatever helps you sleep at nightMicrosoft put this loophole in place because like Sony they want me to use their product. Sony want to sell games, MS want to sell my data to advertisers. Really they should be paying me to use it.