Right, it's Samsung 2018 and 2019 120 hz tv's only unless i'm mistaken.That's been back-hacked into HDMI 2.0; it's hardware-agnostic, but availability is extremely narrow. HDMI 2.1 should guarantee it across far more products.
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Right, it's Samsung 2018 and 2019 120 hz tv's only unless i'm mistaken.That's been back-hacked into HDMI 2.0; it's hardware-agnostic, but availability is extremely narrow. HDMI 2.1 should guarantee it across far more products.
With less demanding games you can. And screw running 6 or 8 bit nastiness.Why do you want HDMI 2.1 for 4K/120 or 8K for a video card that can't hit those specs when gaming. If it's for media, what TV/monitor supports it. I'm all about new faster interfaces but there's no point in buying a product for a future proof interface when the device itself can't use it. i.e. buying the 5700/XT for PCIE 4.0 or a 2060 for Ray Tracing.
I'm excited to see what the new rdna plus pcie 4 can deliver.
The bond between the two is that AMD specified that Navi RDNA has performance gains when paired with pcie4.0. It's not a guess as to whether or not it can saturate bandwidth or if it is needed. It was specifically mentioned that the architecture is vastly more powerful over pcie4.
I'm probably going to get one. I'm not comparing to rx cards pound for pound.
it is what it is.It's a 'marketing point', but it should be pointed out that it is solely a marketing point that will not make a performance difference in end-user workloads.
Which is unfortunate, but it is what it is.
I would like to see CX and Sli tested on the new PCI 4.0 as to see if anything could be gained as no need of ribbons anymore as always another path for cheaper 4K gaming with more firepower to offer in gpu load .
I would like to see CX and Sli tested on the new PCI 4.0 as to see if anything could be gained as no need of ribbons anymore as always another path for cheaper 4K gaming with more firepower to offer in gpu load .
I still use my R9 290x which had it best days a good while backI may get a 5700 XT after selling the Vega FE's. Better performance, lower energy cost and heat and some new features would be the reason. Have to think about it, pissed off at AMD with the Vega FE's and drivers.
I still use my R9 290x which had it best days a good while back
It was quite surprising that usual AMD AIB partners did not announce custom RX 5700 versions when AMD unveiled the Radeon RX 5700 series, which moved us to ask around and some partners confirmed they are working hard and expect them on retail/e-tail shelves in mid-August, at least if all goes well with design and supply. Of course, we expect announcements from usual suspects in July.
I still use my R9 290x which had it best days a good while back
I was considering a Navi before the launch. However, I don't feel its worth it. I have twin Vega Frontier 16gb. I'll keep hanging on until the replacement for Vega VII happens.
My Vega FEs memory OCs better than the Vega 64 LC even with being double the amount. The Vega FEs are great cards minus the crap drivers for gaming unless you go through some hoops that may or may not work out. Do agree for gaming one probably will not notice much difference between the two.If you are running your HBM @ 1050~1100Mhz like you should then it is most likely will not be worth it unless Navi has an insane OC headroom or spends most of it's time at the sweet ~1900Mhz gaming clock. I would expect them to do 2.1+ on golden dies with watercooling,.
I can't help it this guy has some weird thoughts and rants to match it but I still find it funny. This time he tries to make sense of how to still buy something that comes very close to Navi performance but it is Vega and currently priced very attractive.
If one is an overclocker on a budget, loves to play around with power play tables, coolers, bios - Vega 56 is probably the best card ever produced to do this. Hardware Heaven got one at 2070 performance if not better. It is kinda sad that AMD gave up the fun part of multiple bioses, easy to modify power play tables etc. with Navi.
If one is an overclocker on a budget, loves to play around with power play tables, coolers, bios - Vega 56 is probably the best card ever produced to do this. Hardware Heaven got one at 2070 performance if not better. It is kinda sad that AMD gave up the fun part of multiple bioses, easy to modify power play tables etc. with Navi.
Given the issues Nvidia had with GDDR6, perhaps, and I'm just taking a WAG here, AMD did not want users to mod things that could create issues with the cards and thus give it the "AMD SUCKZ BALLZ BUY NVIDIA 1050Ti instead I get 100 FPS maxed out Every game!"...
Otherwise, I see no reason for it unless Navi can indeed be make to hit insane clock speeds with a TON of extra Voltage/current and AMD wants to keep something in the tank for a possible 5800 series to counter Nvidia's Super refresh.
AMD could always go back and allow it to happen. They could market it as a "we listen to the community and realize you all love to tweak our cards etc etc". Kinda like they did with the announcement of Pro drivers for the VII.
I still think that little die under water is going to FLY if AMD gives it enough power via their typically overbuilt reference PCBs..Just keeping the core clock locked at the "Boost" clock of 1950Mhz all the time coupled with a mild memory OC (GDDR6 should have the same headroom it does on Nvidia's cards) and you will see it close to a stock VII/1080TI OC'd/2080 at stock.
What DDR6 issues]?
Space Invaders, if I take their meaning.
Not sure if it was a memory issue or something else, though.
If my OG Pixel would die, I'd get a 3a... depending on what they do with the 4, may wait for that. Somewhat annoyed that they can't put a headphone jack on the premium phone.
Wouldn't Vega 64 be even better for all that and while at it much easier to hit and/or surpass 2070 performance?If one is an overclocker on a budget, loves to play around with power play tables, coolers, bios - Vega 56 is probably the best card ever produced to do this. Hardware Heaven got one at 2070 performance if not better. It is kinda sad that AMD gave up the fun part of multiple bioses, easy to modify power play tables etc. with Navi.
If on a tight budget 56, got some wiggle room and a great deal a 64 should do fine. Newegg has 56's for $269 (seen better) and 64's are close to $400. They are now profitable to mine so these will probably start to disappear quick. There are better cards to mine with so that may not be the case. Buying a used one's is also an option, AMD cards in general are built uber tough/good, even if mined on they will probably outlive any usefulness in the long run, unless they were totally abused (which for a miner would be totally pointless since lowering power levels, voltages, keeping it cool gave better results).Wouldn't Vega 64 be even better for all that and while at it much easier to hit and/or surpass 2070 performance?
We will see how well Navi overclocks when it comes out. Not all hope is lost ; )
BTW. Can Radeon VII overclock like batshit crazy also?
Wouldn't Vega 64 be even better for all that and while at it much easier to hit and/or surpass 2070 performance?
We will see how well Navi overclocks when it comes out. Not all hope is lost ; )
BTW. Can Radeon VII overclock like batshit crazy also?
The reference boards are more then capable of 400A, but I can not say how long the card would last.
There is NO real good deals. There used to be when the next wave happened. Not any more.
Similarly the CPU industry has seemingly hit a wall where there are now only micro-incremental increases in IPC and more cores. 1-200 MHz mattered a lot in the day but now the diff is a joke. The GPU stagnation is sad. The PC stagnation is sad.
I have spent near 20 years as a hobby enjoying the ride. The ride seems to have broken tracks. More $$ for baby steps. Is this what a lock down on IP has brought us?
Looking at prices for GPU tech is sad. Three year old tech, that was only a power savings on older tech, should be dirt cheap. Is it? Nope! Both Co's are still pricing ancient tech for 100's!
Somethings wrong. Moore's law kicking in across the board?
Well at least we are still making trips to the moon and we are all getting 100's of MPG/KPG in our cars right?
LOL
I still use my R9 290x which had it best days a good while back
Ya the chipset is going to push you over. LOLI still have my 375 Kill a Watt 290x lol if you want to flips some breakers when x570 chipset comes out .