I think you might be mistaken, there are currently 2 monitors that have updates to support ULMB2. The Acer XB273UF and the ASUS PG27AQN. No need to buy another monitor if you already own one of these 2. Support for future monitors is also a fantastic thing since Nvidia is requiring very strict...
You know what, sure. Whatever you want to believe. I'm not going to debate both facetious posts with someone that can't even decipher the word let alone the content of a waggish post.
It's almost as if you didn't even watch the video, as they clearly state that the 6500XT is still the worst GPU launch in history. The 4060Ti is just a bad price, but the product itself is fine.
No, I responded to a facetious post about the price with a facetious post about the company as a whole not having any in incentive to lower the price.
What I can only imagine is that my facetious post must have hurt your sensibilities. Why else would you reply to my facetious post as if it were...
Reminds me of when coffee cups started to carry the "contents may be hot" labels because some lady burned her crotch off after asking for coffee in a McDonald's drive through and driving away with the cup in between her thighs.
Prime example of not being able to see the forest from the trees.
Here, let me enlighten you both since you seem to not understand that Nvidia as a company stacks bills, regardless of what you believe about them and/or their consumer GPU business.
Well look at that, their revenue is still...
This is humorous. We had members here accusing DF of being an Nvidia shill. I'm sure we will hear that line again next product Nvidia releases that is beastly.
But both companies low tier products are a joke this generation, so yhis video is no surprise. And before someone says it, the xx60...
Oh, trust me. I'm not debating that. I firmly believe that the 4060 ti at $250 would have sold like gang busters. And the 7600 at $269 if the actual MSRP will surely sell like gang busters too. I firmly believe that this current price 8GB is fine especially for 1080p gaming.
Fuck all that noise. That's exactly what people have been saying. The exact thing so many of you here have been saying is that 8GB of VRAM is unacceptable in 2023.
The mother of all goal post movements.
I must be missing something here.Does AMD really need 4 interpolated frames for every single frame to match Nvidia or something? Why interpolate that much? And won't this make the AMD faithfull depressed to know their lord and savior ir producing more fake frames than the competition?
This card is depressing. Although I think some peoples opinion on this are heavily biased due to their unbridled hatred of the company, it's truly not a bad little card. But the price is just stupid. At $230-$250, this would be a great buy, especially at its efficiency. I have to agree with...
Oh, trust me, I know. What I'm saying it that ultimately AMD should have known and put some hard limits in both hardware and in writing to their partners. But they were too busy enjoying the lime light of amazeballs benchmark numbers and techtubers throating them hard for making something...
Sure they do, that's why intel CPUs are blowing up all over the place. :rolleyes:
Edit: Also, are you saying that AMD CPUs in reality have worse performance then? o_O
While most of this press release is fabulous by AMD, the fact that they are literally throwing all their board partners under the "crafty motherboard vendors" while then stating "all vendors are impacted to some degree" is pretty tasteless.
Legal speak, I guess you don't know how to read it? But here, let me show you something you misread for sure.
Noticed they said nothing about the board damaging the CPU, but instead noted the motherboard becoming damaged.
Take all the time you need to think about that line.
This guy gets it...
You really don't know how to read press releases, do you? That says, "even though it was working correctly because we work with AMD on this, we released an updated bios to make sure and ease your fears".
Since both of you seem un-educated about the issue. Gigabyte clearly states they worked with AMD on this. This puts the ball squarely in AMDs court, and AMD would have responded if it were not true.
Read it for yourselves and stop being a corporation's unpaid lapdog. :coffee...
The only one wrong here is you. CPUs have bloated amd blown up in Gigabyte boards as well. Gigabyte even had to come out and defend themselves and correct techtubers on their misreporting of Gigabyte voltage being out of spec when it is in fact in spec. I suggest you educate yourself just a bit...
Another master class at deflecting blame. The issue lies at the very hardware level in AMDs CPUs. Which they then turn around and give their board partners the wrong information concerning voltage on top of flat out not having proper protections in place in their agesa code that they give board...
Both of them can get stuffed currently. The current landscape is bleh as far as I'm concerned. The techtubers can also get stuffed for that matter; the garbage they are releasing as either content or worse, as journalism in the last weeks has been eye rolling.
Again, I have said no such thing. Do not put words in my mouth I have not said. Your trolling is getting out of hand and is neither wanted nor welcome. Stop.
Haven't seen a 4090 melt down built by someone who actually makes sure everything in connected properly. Have you?
As for the rest of the bile in your reply. Getting tired of the low IQ replies to me to be honest.
I have said no such thing. Your post here is about the lowest IQ post I've had the displeasure of replying to. I won't be entertaining moronic messages like this again.
Not as much as you would like to believe. AMD sells the equivalent of couch change in comparison to Nvidia, no matter what...
No one has forgotten, it's just not the first thing you think of since they haven't had competition. Nothing notable to think about in any of these releases except for the 4090 to be honest.
You have a quote from anyone here that says 8GB is all you need?
Also, why are you even brining up a mid tier 70's class card when debating this whole 8GB thing. The current 70's class isn't even 8GB.
Seriously, you're all over the place here...
So again, AMD "miscommunicated" their specs to mother board manufacturers. Honestly im not surprised in the least.
This has been and will continue to be AMDs fuck up whether they want to admit it or not.
The poor 7900XTX just catch a break. First AMD had the vapor chamber debacle, now they have Red devil doing a "hold my beer" maneuver. If I were in the market for a GPU, I wouldn't feel to confident about 7900XTX's with the issues that keep popping up. 😞