So very easy, like installing a program easy.
Any reputable links you could send kind sir?
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So very easy, like installing a program easy.
I have a sapphire 56 I'd like some more info?So very easy, like installing a program easy.
I don't know what to make of this launch.
How does the blower style card compare to dual/triple fans?
I've always ran with the fans.
If bad like I think, then Red CPU, and Green GPU for me.
How I see this Navi launch is what Zen1 was to Intel. It is a hello we here but not quite there yet. Its a coming of a new age for AMD and I can honestly say this with confidence that a year or two, AMD with Navi will be pushing Nvidia price and performance to the top.
All in all its very exciting stuff and I am really happy what AMD has shown us with Zen and Navi.
The only thing I can agree with peoples negativity in here is the pricing and as a VEGA user, it's not left us much to jump to but has defo raised an eyebrow.
Let us look back at this post in a year or two
https://twitter.com/ASUS_ROGUK/status/1138407026227318787
AMD Next Horizon Introduced the world's first display with Display Stream Compression technology.
That means:
4K resolution
144Hz refresh rate
FreeSync 2 with HDR
NO chroma subsampling
Uses a single DisplayPort cable
Any guesses who made it?
Well people are idiots en masse. Individuals are great, but people are dumb.nice way to refer to a bunch of people.
Clearly you've missed the entire point of what I was saying. Nowhere was I talking about real production, nowhere was I talking about real numbers. I was merely and only giving a simplistic illustration to answer Chrisc's question about how smaller dies on a more expensive wafer can still net cheaper costs. That's it, nothing more. Now if you've interpreted that as some detailed guide into manufacturing then that's on you.you cant base your theory of cost and exclude half of the facts.
True true, but as I've said a few times, I wasn't talking about any real production, simply answering Chrisc's question.That is only true if die sizes decrease. Which they haven't, Navi looks to be 251mm^2, basically he same as Polaris.
Those between Vega 56 and Vega 64 who complain about power consumption.Who exactly is the 5700XT aimed at?
Who exactly is the 5700XT aimed at?
Yeah but frankly, most Ford Focus drivers aren't eyeing up a Lamborghini as their next car... not that I'm saying Navi is a Lambo lol. Just wrt pricing.Who is any GPU really aimed at? That question can not be answered. What you might find overpriced or underwhelming is someone next buy. A 5700XT would be a nice upgrade for a user coming from an RX 590/GTX 960 and wanting the next best thing available PCie 4.0 might be just what they looking for. Who knows might be into editing while doing some gaming in the spear time.
We can all sit here and talk rubbish about any hardware doesn't all mean we correct. Either way Navi has some nice features that am sure will all make more sense over the next couple years.
Yeah but frankly, most Ford Focus drivers aren't eyeing up a Lamborghini as their next car... not that I'm saying Navi is a Lambo lol. Just wrt pricing.
So a ~£220 card user probably isn't eyeing up a £450-£500 cards as their next upgrade. And nor should they be forced to do just that to get any upgrade.
So likewise, who is a 5700 non-XT aimed at?
Aww, I wanna see the coveted triple rebrand. RX480 → RX580 → RX680The thing i vega cards will disappear, and likely Polaris once lower end Navi models come along.
Any GPU can look good when priced right, just look at Vega.How I see this Navi launch is what Zen1 was to Intel. It is a hello we here but not quite there yet. Its a coming of a new age for AMD and I can honestly say this with confidence that a year or two, AMD with Navi will be pushing Nvidia price and performance to the top.
All in all its very exciting stuff and I am really happy what AMD has shown us with Zen and Navi.
The only thing I can agree with peoples negativity in here is the pricing and as a VEGA user, it's not left us much to jump to but has defo raised an eyebrow.
Let us look back at this post in a year or two
thats a nice way to backpedal , 'Therefore, in this incredibly simplistic example, it is cheaper to produce the cards using the smaller die.' But its not as your wrong. either way were done as this really cant go any further can it.Well people are idiots en masse. Individuals are great, but people are dumb.
Clearly you've missed the entire point of what I was saying. Nowhere was I talking about real production, nowhere was I talking about real numbers. I was merely and only giving a simplistic illustration to answer Chrisc's question about how smaller dies on a more expensive wafer can still net cheaper costs. That's it, nothing more. Now if you've interpreted that as some detailed guide into manufacturing then that's on you.
True true, but as I've said a few times, I wasn't talking about any real production, simply answering Chrisc's question.
said it twice already, vega 56 flashed to a 64 bios is the ultimate price to performance gpu right now