From 480 to 6700 XT: Aorus vs Gaming OC models + PSU advice?

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Hey all,

Last time I bought a graphics card from OCUK it cost me like £250 (I got an RX480). I wanted to upgrade but the prices meant it's either sell one of my kidneys or wait till I get my bonus. I opted for the latter.

I'm between:

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/giga...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-1dg-gi.html

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/giga...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-1dj-gi.html

I do like the design of the Gaming OC better, but for £30 (and we're already talking at the £800 range) I might as well go for the Aorus. As far as I can tell the clock speeds are slightly higher (I guess they do a bit of binning?) but more importantly the Aorus has 4-year warranty as opposed to 3. Seems to me I should go for the latter.

What do you all think?

Furthermore I wanted to ask about PSUs. If I keep my RX480 and add the RX6700XT to my machine, what PSU will I need to run things comfortably? I don't want the PSU running at 90% load so... what are we talking about? 800W? More?

P.S. At nights, I open up this email, read it and weep:

Thank you for shopping at Overclockers UK - www.overclockers.co.uk

This e-mail includes full details of your order and other important information.
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Order Number: 4923208 (Internet Reference: OC3120868)
Date ordered: 02/07/2016 15:17:38
Payment Method: Credit Card / Debit Card
Shipping Method: DPD Saturday
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Goods Ordered (prices in GBP)
£208.29 x 1 - Sapphire Radeon RX 480 Nitro OC 8192MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

Sub-Total: 208.29
Shipping: 14.5
VAT: 44.56
Total: 267.35
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Do a search for the telegram fe parts alert and try get a FE edition nvidia card, think its madness spending the best part of a grand on a mid range graphics card
 
I'm going to say that the RX480 also draws 250W (probably more). So if I have both in then I'm looking at 500W for the two GPUs and then another 100W for the Ryzen chip. That'd be about 650W peak total? I should be fine I guess, though maybe in the future I could upgrade to a 750-800W PSU to give it some headroom. My current one is a Titanium Seasonic so should be able to handle it.

Just thinking that normally I should be able to buy both PSU and GPU at this budget is sad though...
 
You'd be better off getting a 3080FE or failing that since it goes out of stock quick then a 3080ti FE which is far easier to get and by selling the 480 while prices are high to offset the extra cost as it would be around 50% faster.
 
I have the 6700 XT Gaming OC card at home and it is great. I paid £750 in May and regretted it instantly (it should be a £500 card), but since I have reconciled the sunk cost and gifted it to my son, I feel better. I also have a 3070 Ti that I got for MRSP in my own rig and that is much MUCH better value, but only at MSRP.

So my advice is about as useless as it could be: the gaming OC is a good card, but over priced. If you can afford it and won’t worry about the cost, then fine. If that sort of money feels painful to you … don’t buy. Be patient.
 
rx480 was 150w, why you want to leave the rx480 in there?

So I have a strange requirement. I need both Linux/Windows and use something calle GPU pass-through to run VMs in Proxmox (a KVM hypervisor) and switch between the two. The vendor-reset patch makes it work reliably.

If all this doesn't mean much to you, I get it (it's a bit exotic) but let's just say there's "workflow-reasons".

It's the same reason I'm looking at the 6000 series rather than Nvidia: drivers are much better and AMD finally fixed the PCIe reset bug on them (which means you can do this with unpatched kernels).

Anyway...
 
You'd be better off getting a 3080FE or failing that since it goes out of stock quick then a 3080ti FE which is far easier to get and by selling the 480 while prices are high to offset the extra cost as it would be around 50% faster.

Unfortunately I need AMD cards (Linux OSS drivers) and specifically 6000 series (due to a h/w bug in all previous generations). I work on that stuff and therefore can't use Nvidia...
 
I have the 6700 XT Gaming OC card at home and it is great. I paid £750 in May and regretted it instantly (it should be a £500 card), but since I have reconciled the sunk cost and gifted it to my son, I feel better. I also have a 3070 Ti that I got for MRSP in my own rig and that is much MUCH better value, but only at MSRP.

So my advice is about as useless as it could be: the gaming OC is a good card, but over priced. If you can afford it and won’t worry about the cost, then fine. If that sort of money feels painful to you … don’t buy. Be patient.

I get your advice but due to work reasons I need an AMD card and specifically a 6000 series one.

Other than that, I've been very patient (I'm on RX480!). The reason I didn't go for a 5000 series was it still had the PCIe reset bug and then prices shot to the moon and here we are.

I want to believe that prices will drop in a month but this switch of ETH to proof of state seems to never come. At some point I need to reconcile with the situation and move on. I just hope that prices won't collapse immediately after I buy one!
 
I want to believe that prices will drop in a month but this switch of ETH to proof of state seems to never come. At some point I need to reconcile with the situation and move on. I just hope that prices won't collapse immediately after I buy one!
The way crypto is currently bombing then it's likely prices of cards will be falling shortly.
 
The way crypto is currently bombing then it's likely prices of cards will be falling shortly.
2 days ago saw msi 3080 on sale as part of combo with a 1tb msi gen 4 nvme.. £150 for nvme, £906 for 3080...2 per customer... Sold out now but 1st time seen 3080 anywhere close to that price
 
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