Clock speeds dear boy. Clock speeds.How is someone meant to know if a tuf, prime, nitro+, pure, or pulse is better? Garbage naming.
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Clock speeds dear boy. Clock speeds.How is someone meant to know if a tuf, prime, nitro+, pure, or pulse is better? Garbage naming.
I cut out everything that wasn't relevant to the argument. The only relevant thing you mentioned was that in the past they did that rarely - here read my last sentence as response to it. That's it.You have deliberately cut context and large parts of my post where I outlined how they do indeed adjust and even cut prices.
But you can just change that yourself?Clock speeds dear boy. Clock speeds.
Yes you can but the models with the higher clock speeds will have better coolers which means they are better.But you can just change that yourself?
But you can just change that yourself?
I've been saying the same thing for a while here now, that many people will just buy whatever is in stock and not wait for months for overpriced products.Yeah, just watched that MLID video and to be fair he has been mostly accurate on his Blackwell and RDNA4 leaks so far.
He is basically now saying RDNA4 is ample stock initially but as it becomes clear the 5070 has poor stock (like the rest of the lineup), people will be buying up RDNA4 as the only viable option.
That doesn't have to be true - not only Nvidia still has hardcore fans that will just wait for their stock, no matter what but also AMD might have enough production capacity for steady stream of stock to the market. We simply don't know yet to judge and everything else is just pure guessing. In the end, these are still relatively expensive luxury products and not necessity.This will in turn cause shortages and prices increases.
I know the cards go on sale at 2pm Thursday, and I will definitely be buying one, but do we have any indication from OCUK when the actual prices will be posted?
Old habits, and reputations die hard sadly. NVidia have had driver issues plenty of times too but seem to always get away without being tarred with a reputation for them.so much bickering about drivers.
My personal experience over many years is that amd drivers are absolutely fine. I’ve had a handful of issues running latest over the last 6-8 amd gpus I’ve had.
Nvidia is probably more stable on paper but I’ve had issues with their drivers too.
All in, drivers make no difference to my decision.
True. I try to keep around 320W maximum for a GPU. The excess heat from anything more than that heats my small room up too quickly.
But you can just change that yourself?
Yes and no. As in, generally they work great, all my buddies have AMD GPUs currently and zero real issues with drivers. I have currently Nvidia only because I like to see both camps but also 6800xt didn't work properly in my rig because of drivers bug - random black screens, fixed by AMD finally in drivers months after I sold my card and switched to Nvidia. That's been very limited it seems to specific configurations, hence hard to squash and not many people experienced it. I've gone through 6 cards of various brands, all behaved the same. But that was one off. Since then I've seen so many bugs with Nvidia drivers, including dreaded black screens on my 4090, random crashes on YouTube, still buggy even going from YouTube window to full screen (video vanish, only sound plays, I have to minimise and go full again to fix) etc.You're talking absolute nonsense, its an old wives tale 'AMD Drivers are bad' - rock solid mate, my 6800xt is flawless & actually sped up the card a good amount.......its nice its got a lot faster to the point I really dont need to upgrade, at all. No issues, no glitching, great IQ, no crashes, all very dull and just works![]()
Yeah I think a lot of people overlook this. A PC pumping out 700w or so is disgusting when the weather gets hot. God knows what a 600w GPU does to a room. I fitted aircon recently (heatpumps to be pedantic) and this definitely contributed to that. I just didn't want to play on the PC, too much swamp-gooch.Amen to that !
The room my rig is in is a little bigger than Harry Potters room under the stairs so it heats up FAST, It's why I limit all games to 60FPS to keep temps in their 40'c, While the 7900XTX is great, Pumping out 60'c makes the room uncomfortable to the point I have leg hinge sweat.
Yeah I think a lot of people overlook this. A PC pumping out 700w or so is disgusting when the weather gets hot. God knows what a 600w GPU does to a room. I fitted aircon recently (heatpumps to be pedantic) and this definitely contributed to that. I just didn't want to play on the PC, too much swamp-gooch.
swamp-gooch.
Yeah I think a lot of people overlook this. A PC pumping out 700w or so is disgusting when the weather gets hot. God knows what a 600w GPU does to a room. I fitted aircon recently (heatpumps to be pedantic) and this definitely contributed to that. I just didn't want to play on the PC, too much swamp-gooch.
Yeah, look at which company are having driver issues now!You're talking absolute nonsense, its an old wives tale 'AMD Drivers are bad' - rock solid mate, my 6800xt is flawless & actually sped up the card a good amount.......its nice its got a lot faster to the point I really dont need to upgrade, at all. No issues, no glitching, great IQ, no crashes, all very dull and just works![]()
The prices go live at 2pm, the exact same time as the website crawls to a halt/goes down due to being hammered with too many buyers.I know the cards go on sale at 2pm Thursday, and I will definitely be buying one, but do we have any indication from OCUK when the actual prices will be posted?
A straight conversion will be £520 to £530,but it depends on how much retailers will price gouge and whether AMD is doing limited time pricing like with Vega.