fightingfi
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Looks sharp- though I'd pass on red LEDs. If they're RGB and can be set to a nice clean white, that would be nice.
Having owned a GTX 1070 Strix, that model in particular was changeable through Aura software.
Red is the default ROG color.
That's definitely good.
And AMD GPU- quite aware, it's just my least favorite color and companies catering to enthusiasts seem to think that everyone likes red.
with oc a rx 5700 xt can use up to 300-290wI've been out of the game for a while, but damn, aren't those pretty huge for midrange cards?
Not to mention that Asus equipped this is dual 8pin power connectors, which is sort of a waste since the 8+6oin setup is just fine even running @ 2.2Ghz with the PP mod.with oc a rx 5700 xt can use up to 300-290w
we dont know if 2.2 is the limit maybe it isnt?Not to mention that Asus equipped this is dual 8pin power connectors, which is sort of a waste since the 8+6oin setup is just fine even running @ 2.2Ghz with the PP mod.
we dont know if 2.2 is the limit maybe it isnt?
whoever designed that deserves a Nobel prize in industrial design dude, the eyes... I can't...
Ew... too Feminine.
Are these cards going after female gamers?
RX 5700 is limited artifiailly for overclocking even RX Vega wasIt does make sense- 2.2GHz has been the limit for GPUs coming out of TSMCs fabrication lines for some time.
limited "artificially" how? Idk about Navi, but the problem with (14nm, limiting to my experience) Vega is that the efficiency curve is such that going from <1500Mhz to >1600Mhz can result in like 50-100% more power consumption, which is down to limits of the architecture and silicon- nothing artificial about that. Nvidia GPUs do the same thing if you wind the clocks up enough, it's just less noticeable because 1) NVs position as the market leader means they can set their efficiency goals from stock cards more aggressively and therefore have more room for OC'ing and 2) NV cards tend to have much more conservative power limits than Vega did so we don't get to see what happens when you push a GeForce way outside of its comfort zone like AMD allowsRX 5700 is limited artifiailly for overclocking even RX Vega was
check this https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&u=https://www.igorslab.media/ungefesselt-radeon-rx-5700-xt-auf-ueber-22-ghz-uebertaktet-break-the-limits-mit-den-neuen-softpowerplaytables-fuer-die-rx-5700-und-rx-5700-xt/3/It does make sense- 2.2GHz has been the limit for GPUs coming out of TSMCs fabrication lines for some time.
software/registry/locking bios modding, see the link abovelimited "artificially" how? Idk about Navi, but the problem with (14nm, limiting to my experience) Vega is that the efficiency curve is such that going from <1500Mhz to >1600Mhz can result in like 50-100% more power consumption, which is down to limits of the architecture and silicon- nothing artificial about that. Nvidia GPUs do the same thing if you wind the clocks up enough, it's just less noticeable because 1) NVs position as the market leader means they can set their efficiency goals from stock cards more aggressively and therefore have more room for OC'ing and 2) NV cards tend to have much more conservative power limits than Vega did so we don't get to see what happens when you push a GeForce way outside of its comfort zone like AMD allows
now they allow oc to 2.3ghz
so whats so special about asus?Just found first this up for presale here in Denmark with a in stock September 3, and it carry a extra price of 150 USD over the blower cards.
None of the other "leaked" cards have turned up here yet, but i hope their price will be a little less than that Asus, and a release before SEP 1 will suit me fine.
Well don't Denmark have a 25% vat tax slapped on it over the USA prices?Just found first this up for presale here in Denmark with a in stock September 3, and it carry a extra price of 150 USD over the blower cards.
None of the other "leaked" cards have turned up here yet, but i hope their price will be a little less than that Asus, and a release before SEP 1 will suit me fine.
Just found first this up for presale here in Denmark with a in stock September 3, and it carry a extra price of 150 USD over the blower cards.
None of the other "leaked" cards have turned up here yet, but i hope their price will be a little less than that Asus, and a release before SEP 1 will suit me fine.
Just found first this up for presale here in Denmark with a in stock September 3, and it carry a extra price of 150 USD over the blower cards.
None of the other "leaked" cards have turned up here yet, but i hope their price will be a little less than that Asus, and a release before SEP 1 will suit me fine.
Well the Strix women just LOVED her Demoing Lol...besides fing up that board Lol. And Asus don't even want to do indicator LEDs...does that matter no...do ittt their killing NVidia..jump those first bead or two and just f it send 12.6v in lol...it does run better lol
I seriously want some of what you're on.