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** The AMD Navi Thread **

A 2080ti gets closer than anything gaming else though.
It did 60fps unwavering solid at total max settings Dragon Age Inquisition 4k for me, when my 1080ti dipped to 48fps.
SOTR high to max and high RayTracing (no DLSS) is very playable (haven't been able to track fps). Gladly in this game you can fiddle with all the settings as much as you like and the game doesn't complain.

Nice that you can enjoy 4k with a 2070 though.

You can do 4K on a 1060 if you want to, just depends how much you’re willing to sacrifice the graphics. And that defeats the purpose - if you have to sacrifice the graphics then why not just play on 1440p
 
"I get 120fps on PUBG on my 2080ti" - they would say, "what do you get?on your AMD, overheating nuclear reactor that uses 600watts lul, lol, roflmao, hahaha LMAO"

"Umm i get 200fps on my navi dual 5700xt"....

"oh", looks at 2080ti and realises they paid £1200 and it's not the best anymore ...

Navi 5700 CF won’t be 600w - 400 to 450w is my guess.

I don’t think anyone is going to compare too much about the on game that supports CF. If they did they would have bought 2 x 2080’s.



The Titan RTX is the best, not the 2080ti
 
Navi 5700 CF won’t be 600w - 400 to 450w is my guess.

I don’t think anyone is going to compare too much about the on game that supports CF. If they did they would have bought 2 x 2080’s.



The Titan RTX is the best, not the 2080ti
I think you have completely missed the point and context of my post there fella, it was all imagination and nothing there was based in truth, it was fun made up story IF there was such a thing as a dual die gpu from amd that was seen as a single gpu by the pc and the conversation had with an nvidia owner there after this imaginary event.
 
You can do 4K on a 1060 if you want to, just depends how much you’re willing to sacrifice the graphics. And that defeats the purpose - if you have to sacrifice the graphics then why not just play on 1440p
You can do 4k on a intel on board if you dont mind 1fps XD
 
Navi 5700 CF won’t be 600w - 400 to 450w is my guess.

I don’t think anyone is going to compare too much about the on game that supports CF. If they did they would have bought 2 x 2080’s.



The Titan RTX is the best, not the 2080ti

How much is a Titan RTX ?
 
Hey, this literally came out announced today

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/radeon-pro-vega-2.18856346/#post-32765625

Its two vega2 gpu dies in one gpu connected by infinty fabric like we were dreaming of! :eek::eek::eek:

You mean this?

https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/workstations-radeon-pro-vega-II

Key capabilities and features of AMD Radeon™ Pro Vega II GPUs include:

  • Leading-edge compute performance – The AMD Radeon™ Pro Vega II GPU delivers up to 14 TFLOPS of single-precision FP32 performance and up to 28 TFLOPS of half-precision FP16 performance.
  • Support for Infinity Fabric Link GPU interconnect technology – With up to 84GB/s per direction low-latency peer-to-peer memory access, the scalable GPU interconnect technology enables GPU-to-GPU communications up to 5X faster than PCIe® Gen 3 interconnect speeds.
  • Ultra-fast HBM2 memory – 32GB of high-speed HBM2 memory delivers 1TB/s memory bandwidth, providing the memory capacity and data transfer speeds required by today’s high-resolution, multi-display setups, 8K video, and other demanding content creation workloads.

I just got this AMD email in the last half hour.
 
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Does Lisa Su browse this very forum? :eek:

Spooky!

OK, we have the infinity fabric already made, two RDNA cores on one chip please and RRP lower than 2080ti. Nvidia can then suck it :D

That would be sweet

Assuming it’s watercooled and has the same clocks at one 5700xt and is seen as a single card therefore does not use CF - then a dual chip 5700xt would be around 20% faster than the 2080ti. Not sure about price though, two cards is $1000usd but probably trying to do it in one card costs a bit more to do - I’d guess same price as the 2080ti, 20% higher power draw for 20% higher performance - i would buy it to replace my 2080ti
 
That would be sweet

Assuming it’s watercooled and has the same clocks at one 5700xt and is seen as a single card therefore does not use CF - then a dual chip 5700xt would be around 20% faster than the 2080ti. Not sure about price though, two cards is $1000usd but probably trying to do it in one card costs a bit more to do - I’d guess same price as the 2080ti, 20% higher power draw for 20% higher performance - i would buy it to replace my 2080ti
You'd save money on 1 pcb and shroud vrms e. Tc
 
Surely this is just a dual GPU workstation card? Rendering and compute functions don't use Crossfire and don't need to appear as a single unit.

In fact, isn't this likely to be nothing more than a workstation version of the Radeon Pro V340?
 
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