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AMD Navi 23 ‘NVIDIA Killer’ GPU Rumored to Support Hardware Ray Tracing, Coming Next Year

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Turn on Super Resolution and RIS. in your game set a lower than native resolution for higher performance or keep it at native resolution and enjoy the sharper image.

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Interesting. Never really looked into this much.
Any recommended settings for 1440p monitors?
 
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Why do you keep giving him free publicity?

Everybody who keeps posting these videos and Tweets to disagree with them, all you're doing is giving him clicks, etc. :p

And making it look like people should take notice. By posting everything he says you tell the reader that they should pay attention to him.

Whether you intend to or not.
 
I stick with 1440P and just enjoy the better locking games. You could try it at 1080P.

Edit: my screen is also 1440P

Thanks, I'll play about with it and see what it looks like. Shows how often I look through the AMD software.
Plugged the card in, installed drivers and played. Only last month I undervolted and overclocked a bit.
 
Native + 85% render and lowered settings is working better for me atm @humbug but thanks for the VSR info :)

Will try it on BL3 too for the proper RIS but tbh it's got some way to go with an 80% render it looks damn damn good!!
 
Azor's statement implies that supply for AMD's next-generation Radeon RX 6000 (popularly known as "Big Navi") won't be an issue, and we believe him. Nvidia took a big gamble by picking Samsung to fabricate the Ampere dies for the GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards. Samsung basically tailored its 8nm manufacturing process to Nvidia's requirements. The 8N Nvidia process node is technically new, and we suspect the yields might not be that great, meaning the process could require time to mature. AMD, on the other hand, intelligently taps into TSMC's proven 7nm FinFET manufacturing process. Although it's not confirmed yet, the Radeon RX 6000 should still be based on the 7nm process node with a last reported defect density of 0.09 defects per square centimeter. Rumors have it that the Navi 21 silicon, the one that's speculated to power the Radeon RX 6900, could have a die size of 505mm square. Assuming that TSMC's defect density has improved since the last report and the die size for Navi 21 is accurate, AMD could be reaping a yield rate close to 65% for Navi 21, which isn't too bad.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amds-azor-no-ampere-like-shortages-for-rx-6000
 
I've noticed a few instances of this reading news articles where posters have stated they hope AMD bring competitive performance and price so that NVidia drop their product to suit. They have no intention of switching.
Then they're children, anyone with a brain is brand agnostic and goes for whichever product gives the best performance or range of performance for their specific use case. Unfortunately most people are deeply conservative and still buy Heinz ketchup without realising Lidl own brand is 30% of the price and tastes as good/better. People like to identify with premium products and brands......simples.
 
Or they are brand locked.

I use two screens for gaming, they both don't support Freesync and only support Gsync

Switching to AMD would cost me a hell of a lot more because I'd have to buy two new screens
 
Then they're children, anyone with a brain is brand agnostic and goes for whichever product gives the best performance or range of performance for their specific use case. Unfortunately most people are deeply conservative and still buy Heinz ketchup without realising Lidl own brand is 30% of the price and tastes as good/better. People like to identify with premium products and brands......simples.

Yeah, I guess that's right, but when you read it - the poster with that attitude obviously is unable to analyse what they are saying/doing as its presenting a reason on one hand (of blame) but blindly hands over the money regardless (so they were never intending on experiencing the other brand). To boil it down, I want this brand but I want to pay the price of the lidl own, god damn you Lidl's own *shakes fist* <proceeds through checkout with Heinz ketchup.
 
Or they are brand locked.

I use two screens for gaming, they both don't support Freesync and only support Gsync

Switching to AMD would cost me a hell of a lot more because I'd have to buy two new screens

Or just sell the screens and get two models that dont lock you in? People of these forums trade hardware no problem like this. i.e. sell their 2080Ti and get a 3080 :rolleyes:
 
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