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If it’s £599 I might just might chop my 7800xt in for it.My maximum is £600 for at least MBA XT if not I won't bother
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If it’s £599 I might just might chop my 7800xt in for it.My maximum is £600 for at least MBA XT if not I won't bother
Using the settings in that vid:
7800XT MBA card no driver tweaks.
Core Ultra 285k (Intel baseline profile) and with no info on ram speeds and timings in the Chinese leak, I used a 6400 XMP profile which is what reviewers were given as baseline testing for Core Ultra CPU's.
Win11 24H2 Intel PR5 fixes and bios updates in place.
Now comparing this to the original Chinese leak on X and using a 7800XT to compare with (at the supposed same settings) , looks like the 9070XT is a little monster considering the amount of shaders it actually has.
All boils down to street prices now, not imaginary MSRP's.
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I ran this benchmark today on a heavily overclocked and undervolted 7800XT mba at 1080p and FSR Quality and Frame gen on with Ultra settings and RT off (are those the alleged settings on the leaked 9070xt benchmark?)
Radeon drivers 25.2.1
7800XT
Overclock settings
Min core 2750
Max core 2950
998mv voltage PL15%
Vram Fast timings
2578mhz
Fans at 75%
Usually get a GT1 Timespy extreme of 67fps
And a Timespy graphics score of 22176.
Got a score of 29610 and average FPS of 173.98
So that makes mine about 21% behind the alleged 9070xt so not bad really! Not sure it’s worth me upgrading to a 9070xt after all?
Thoughts anyone?
What do you reckon I should do? Stick or twist!That's just one test if it's tested right , need to see on over number of different games and still RT and upscaling to add to that
Also what drivers are being used.That's just one test if it's tested right , need to see on over number of different games and still RT and upscaling to add to that
What do you reckon I should do? Stick or twist!
well if you live in a city or large town , most people are still on 30mbs tops download speeds or belowIt's a bit of give and take.
As of 2024 Normies don't need a GPU card, you can game nicely off a CPU or Nvidia streaming.
skipped all of that my Xfx r9 390 double D was was going strong for a long timeVega 56 and Vega 64 release incoming. I'm calling it.
could you do us a favour, scroll back and run the black ops 6 benchmark pls. at stock.I ran this benchmark today on a heavily overclocked and undervolted 7800XT mba at 1080p and FSR Quality and Frame gen on with Ultra settings and RT off (are those the alleged settings on the leaked 9070xt benchmark?)
Radeon drivers 25.2.1
7800XT
Overclock settings
Min core 2750
Max core 2950
998mv voltage PL15%
Vram Fast timings
2578mhz
Fans at 75%
Usually get a GT1 Timespy extreme of 67fps
And a Timespy graphics score of 22176.
Got a score of 29610 and average FPS of 173.98
So that makes mine about 21% behind the alleged 9070xt so not bad really! Not sure it’s worth me upgrading to a 9070xt after all?
Thoughts anyone?
So that makes mine about 21% behind the alleged 9070xt so not bad really! Not sure it’s worth me upgrading to a 9070xt after all?
Thoughts anyone?
Any ideas of power consumption? Someone mentioned 700W![]()
I'll have a look see if they have released any materials, thank you! Looks nice, bit like an EVGA card.Xfx maybe?
Any ideas of power consumption? Someone mentioned 700W![]()
Yeah no. Seems like some have 2 8 pins and some have 3. 2 would allow for 375w and 3 maxes out at 525w. So my guess is the basic unit pretty close to the 375w mark and then big oc models a little more, maybe 400 - 425 ish.Any ideas of power consumption? Someone mentioned 700W![]()
total system power requirements from powercolor were posted a few pages back.Any ideas of power consumption? Someone mentioned 700W![]()