Tuesday, July 4th 2023
Newegg Reveals Upcoming Promo Bundle for Starfield & AMD Ryzen 7000-series CPUs
American online retailer, Newegg, has perhaps jumped the gun a little by readying CPU listings for an "AMD Starfield Game Bundle Promotion." The store page was noticed by some eagle-eyed folks over the weekend, and news sites were soon tipped off to the early announcement. AMD was revealed as Starfield's exclusive partner on PC last week, but upcoming promotions/bundles were not mentioned during presentation proceedings. Newegg's mini-site only functions as a promo product container (at the time of writing) for all available Ryzen 7000-series CPUs—individual SKU pages are void of any Starfield material, and the previous Star Wars Jedi: Survivor campaign ended on June 30.
The Newegg promo page includes everything in the mainstream Zen 4 lineup—from the entry-level Ryzen 5 7600 model going all the way up to the flagship Ryzen 9 7950X3D, but internet sleuths were unable to track down anything representing an equivalent campaign for AMD's latest Radeon RX graphics cards. Team Red's Zen 4 and RDNA 3 technologies got plenty of shout-outs in last week's partnership presentation: "Making this game even more special, is the close collaboration between Bethesda and AMD to unlock the full potential of Starfield. We have worked hand-in-hand with Bethesda Game Studios to optimize Starfield for both Xbox and PC with Ryzen 7000 series processors and Radeon 7000 series graphics. The optimizations both accelerate performance and enhance the quality of your gameplay using highly multi-threaded code that both Xbox and PC players will get to take advantage of."According to Newegg's mini-store page, the following SKUs are eligible for the upcoming Starfield bundle:
Sources:
Tom's Hardware, VideoCardz
The Newegg promo page includes everything in the mainstream Zen 4 lineup—from the entry-level Ryzen 5 7600 model going all the way up to the flagship Ryzen 9 7950X3D, but internet sleuths were unable to track down anything representing an equivalent campaign for AMD's latest Radeon RX graphics cards. Team Red's Zen 4 and RDNA 3 technologies got plenty of shout-outs in last week's partnership presentation: "Making this game even more special, is the close collaboration between Bethesda and AMD to unlock the full potential of Starfield. We have worked hand-in-hand with Bethesda Game Studios to optimize Starfield for both Xbox and PC with Ryzen 7000 series processors and Radeon 7000 series graphics. The optimizations both accelerate performance and enhance the quality of your gameplay using highly multi-threaded code that both Xbox and PC players will get to take advantage of."According to Newegg's mini-store page, the following SKUs are eligible for the upcoming Starfield bundle:
- Ryzen 9 7950X3D
- Ryzen 9 7950X
- Ryzen 9 7900X3D
- Ryzen 9 7900X
- Ryzen 9 7900
- Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- Ryzen 7 7700X
- Ryzen 7 7700
- Ryzen 5 7600X
- Ryzen 5 7600
40 Comments on Newegg Reveals Upcoming Promo Bundle for Starfield & AMD Ryzen 7000-series CPUs
Still, people are going to rush out to play the Bethesda RPG on day one, they never learn.
I'll wait for the third release of the game, second rerelease is just all DLC, third usually has something *special* going for it.
So, they are giving free game code if you buy cpu, kinda nice :).
Not expecting miracles thats for sure but the game does look interesting to me.
One of the less pressing in the tech world of today, but still i would say this should totally be avoided, especially if the other 2 decide to do the same this can become a mess really quickly
Fsr can be used on all three brands while dlss works on nvidia only. Intel alternative I think works only on intel as well. So AMD is the bad guy?
Don't forget nvidia - high end coolers only on nvidia gpu's while amd can have only weaker coolers on their gpu's, nice, right? At least nvidia got face puched by this :love:.
So the best for us is to have no choice? How does that make any sense? are you in North Korea by any chance.
It's almost if when there's a choice, people will pick the best option, can't have that now.
Intel XeSS can be run on any GPU.
This is fine.meme
Yeah yeah, I'm aware.
Yet, since I'm a professional that works in the private sector - and have experienced most of what that entails when it comes to humans trying to do good things in less than ideal environments - I reserve judgment as to how good/bad Creation Engine 2 could be until it has had a chance to prove itself. Plenty of time for judgment after that.
One thing can't be denied:
No matter how annoying, buggy, leaky and frustrating the Gamebryo/Creation engine has proven to be, I would suffer through all of it again to ensure we get the same top-class modding community that has friction-ed into existence because of it.
Ever since these futile upscaling techniques were created to make Nvidia's "Games with RT" slogan possible, games have become more and more buggy, in addition to the disparity in the ratio between requirements and graphics quality. If I were a professional developer (and had control over the development), I would focus on optimizing the game even if I had to stretch deadlines.
From AMD's perspective it makes no sense to support steamline. FSR already works on all vendor's cards and AMD has full control over the implementation processes.
Of course I'm not saying that should AMD blocking DLSS in some games (details of whatever is happening are still unknown) is good, just pointing out the logic.
North Korea, good one. Here, you derserve a cookie.
Driver optimizations are one thing, but upscalers and frame generation should be ignored by reviewers. That goes for Intel and AMD. In fact, Intel should have focused on functional drivers and efficient hardware rather than an upscaler.
If they want to talk about Nvidias advantage, mention Ray Tracing. To me it's not a worthwhile advantage yet since you still take a large performance hit when enabling it, but at least it is a HARDWARE advantage.
You have to pixel peep at stills to find any kind of issue with frame generation, and DLSS allows ray tracing without any performance penalty. DLAA is just turning up IQ basically for free. Besides, if you don't like upscaling, just don't turn it on, many do though, and appreciate the option to run a hardware accelerated AI model.
It's interesting that the 7950X3D is for some reason cheaper than the normal 7950X in this promo, I wonder why.