System Name | Tiny the White Yeti |
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Processor | 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi |
Cooling | CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3 |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming |
Storage | Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB |
Display(s) | Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440) |
Case | Lian Li A3 mATX White |
Audio Device(s) | Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova G2 750W |
Mouse | Steelseries Aerox 5 |
Keyboard | Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II |
VR HMD | HD 420 - Green Edition ;) |
Software | W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC |
Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 |
For reals, you think AMD even still has a chance in low and mid. Can tell you that train has left the station.
nVidia will just dump a 12nm shrink of GP104 on Polaris 30, call it GTX 2030 and be done with it.
Lisa Su has no clue how to run Radeon Group, she hires Raja Koduri to head it up and then just runs him over by crippling VEGA development among other things.
I understand why he just gave Su the finger and moved on to Intel, Intel knows Raja's true worth and just gave him a blank check and said do your thing.
"This new silicon is allegedly being built on TSMC's 12 nm process, something AMD did successfully with its Ryzen 2000 Series of CPUs. "
AFAIK Ryzen is build on GloFo 12nm ....
Processor | R7 5700x |
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Motherboard | MSI B450i Gaming |
Cooling | Accelero Mono CPU Edition |
Memory | 16 GB VLP |
Video Card(s) | RX 7900 GRE Dual |
Storage | P34A80 512GB |
Display(s) | LG 27UM67 UHD |
Case | none |
Power Supply | Fractal Ion 650 SFX |
What a comment. Saying the 2080 is an excellent product just shows how green you are. People DID NOT expect to get a 70-80% jump again as with Pascal, but if you get a little less performance increase than the 700-900 change, where the 900 cards were 50$ cheaper, and now you get the new cards 100-150, and 500-600$ MORE EXPENSIVE, saying these are excellent products shows how biased you are. You are also forgetting that maybe around 2% of the gamers buy the high end GPU of the current gen from NV, which is marginal. Most of the cards come from the 1050Ti and 1060 performance level. And you even had to mention that Intel is the king in CPU. You just forget (again) that most of the gamers use mid range GPUs, from which you don't get a single fps boost with Intel compared to AMD, even not with mid-high 1070... And I can assure you that most 1080Ti owners do not play CS: GO with 720p minimum settings, but use it on Ultrawide or UHD monitors, where the that maximum 10% CPU difference totally disappears. I just laugh at you so loud.
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) |
Video Card(s) | INNO3D GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER TWIN X2 |
Storage | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO, 4TB WD Black SN850X |
Display(s) | 42" LG C2 OLED, 27" ASUS PG279Q |
Case | Thermaltake Core P5 |
Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 RGB |
VR HMD | HTC Vive Cosmos |
Check reviews, AIB modell heat difference was less than 10 degrees, and noise wasn't much more either.Power is not about electricity bill with GPUs. It is about heat and noise.
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) |
Video Card(s) | INNO3D GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER TWIN X2 |
Storage | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO, 4TB WD Black SN850X |
Display(s) | 42" LG C2 OLED, 27" ASUS PG279Q |
Case | Thermaltake Core P5 |
Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 RGB |
VR HMD | HTC Vive Cosmos |
If a "12nm shrink" of Polaris was financially viable they would have done it long ago...
You do realise that these do not exist in a vacuum, right?
Given the same cooler, GPU with more power consumed will emit more heat. This will either translate into more heat and/or faster fan speed on the cooler. More emitted heat will also heat up surrounding air.
And while most readers of TPU likely do have proper air movement in the chassis, many people do not. I have seen many many people who have come to complain about performance issues. When looking at the computer, they slapped a GPU into a random machine in mATX tower than has one fan lazily blowing air in. After about 20 minutes of gaming, temperature inside the case is 50+C. And that gives interesting results.
In general, less heat, less problems.
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) |
Video Card(s) | INNO3D GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER TWIN X2 |
Storage | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO, 4TB WD Black SN850X |
Display(s) | 42" LG C2 OLED, 27" ASUS PG279Q |
Case | Thermaltake Core P5 |
Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 RGB |
VR HMD | HTC Vive Cosmos |
Oh god no. But I have seen enough people who did so a lot of people do and I shudder at the thought.So you say most people buy a 1060-1070 with a 10$ chassis?
These are high end of the selection for these cards. Good cards sporting very good coolers.Check reviews, AIB modell heat difference was less than 10 degrees, and noise wasn't much more either.
Techpowerup MSI Gaming X:
GTX 1060 6GB 67 degrees with 28 DBa
RX 480 8GB 73 degrees with 31 DBa
Guru3D MSI Gaming X:
GTX 1060 6GB 65 degrees with 37 DBa
RX 480 8GB 73 degrees with 38 DBa
And such launch issues are always going to get by and out, even by even for the biggest companies selling premium products. Does that really keep people on the fence, not that many. In AMD's power issue, sure if you had some OE box with a underwhelming mobo like most, then with some overrate PSU, some of those saw that rear it's ugly head.at launch how reviewers observed the power via pci-e slot running a little out of spec.
personally, i'm convinced i will be holding on to my 980ti until it blows up.
So, right your 1440p monitor and games you play... you feel are good holding on... While I can't expect you to ante up perhaps another $500 over what 2-1/2 years. Although, there are gamer who are on 280X that are leaning to 1440p and if a $230 card came up they might see the value to purchase.People buy: A) On price; B) Monitor resolution now and near future; C) If they see or find games that tax the experience/immersion of play.
So you're saying AMD sold 580's in mass, but those who bought them (miners) weren't showing up on Steam playing games... you don't say? And I'm surprised that for every say 100 - 1060's (all versions ) AMD had 20 folks showing up with a 580, even though all 1060's together and had been on the market over almost a year before a 580 showed and still best's it. Or, does that include the 480, and the 470/570's... Cause if it's just a 580's wow how unfair; it still shows AMD was actually kicking-ass, even while the phenomenal pricing got to from mining... AMD still had 1in5 showing up with a 580, while be cognizant that such prices drove folks to other... How are you exactly extrapolating the data?Steam survey shows the 1060 outpacing it around 5-1. Which is a shame, the 580 is a better card than the 1060 most of the time
System Name | Dumbass |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7800X3D |
Motherboard | ASUS TUF gaming B650 |
Cooling | Artic Liquid Freezer 2 - 420mm |
Memory | G.Skill Sniper 32gb DDR5 6000 |
Video Card(s) | GreenTeam 4070 ti super 16gb |
Storage | Samsung EVO 500gb & 1Tb, 2tb HDD, 500gb WD Black |
Display(s) | 1x Nixeus NX_EDG27, 2x Dell S2440L (16:9) |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Primo w/8 140mm SP Fans |
Audio Device(s) | onboard (realtek?) - SPKRS:Logitech Z623 200w 2.1 |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000i |
Mouse | Steeseries Esports Wireless |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 |
Software | windows 10 H |
Benchmark Scores | https://i.imgur.com/aoz3vWY.jpg?2 |
another Nvidia shill without a clue. The sky is falling!For reals, you think AMD even still has a chance in low and mid. Can tell you that train has left the station.
nVidia will just dump a 12nm shrink of GP104 on Polaris 30, call it GTX 2030 and be done with it.
Lisa Su has no clue how to run Radeon Group, she hires Raja Koduri to head it up and then just runs him over by crippling VEGA development among other things.
I understand why he just gave Su the finger and moved on to Intel, Intel knows Raja's true worth and just gave him a blank check and said do your thing.
Comparing values like that is just totally pointless.Check reviews, AIB modell heat difference was less than 10 degrees, and noise wasn't much more either.
Techpowerup MSI Gaming X:
GTX 1060 6GB 67 degrees with 28 DBa
RX 480 8GB 73 degrees with 31 DBa
Guru3D MSI Gaming X:
GTX 1060 6GB 65 degrees with 37 DBa
RX 480 8GB 73 degrees with 38 DBa
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
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Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
Well, I was talking about gaming performance, where Vega 64 is outperformed by GTX 1080 which has much less memory bandwidth and computational power. So to make it clear; Vega is not bottlenecked in gaming by memory bandwidth or computational performance.On the note of Memory Bandwidth: Why would AMD opt for a quad-stack, 4096-bit interface on Vega 20 (This is confirmed as we have seen the chip being displayed), with potentially over 1TB/s of raw memory bandwidth if it wasn't at least somewhat limited by memory bandwidth? Or is that purely due to memory capacity reasons? Honestly almost everyone I talk to about GCN says it is crying out for more bandwidth. It's also worth pointing out that NVIDIA's Delta-Colour Compression is significantly better than AMD's in Vega: 1080 Ti almost certainly has quite a bit more effective bandwidth than Vega when that is factored in.
I seriously doubt there will be any major changes in Vega 20, it's mostly a node shrink with full fp64 support and potentially some other hardware for professional use. AMD would need a new architecture to fix GCN, Vega 20 wouldn't do that, and probably Navi will just be a number of tweaks.So resource utilisation is a major issue for Vega, then. Do you think there is any chance they could have 'fixed' any of this for Vega 20? I won't lie, I've been kinda hoping for some Magical Secret Sauce for Vega 10, perhaps NGG Fast Path or the fabled Primitive Shaders. -shrug- even if it doesn't happen, I am satisfied with my Vega 56 as it is, I am only playing at 1080p, 60 Hz so it is plenty fast enough.
System Name | loon v4.0 |
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Processor | i7-11700K |
Motherboard | asus Z590TUF+wifi |
Cooling | Custom Loop |
Memory | ballistix 3600 cl16 |
Video Card(s) | eVga 3060 xc |
Storage | WD sn570 1tb(nvme) SanDisk ultra 2tb(sata) |
Display(s) | cheap 1080&4K 60hz |
Case | Roswell Stryker |
Power Supply | eVGA supernova 750 G6 |
Mouse | eats cheese |
Keyboard | warrior! |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/21765182 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1114767 |
So, right your 1440p monitor and games you play... you feel are good holding on... While I can't expect you to ante up perhaps another $500 over what 2-1/2 years. Although, there are gamer who are on 280X that are leaning to 1440p and if a $230 card came up they might see the value to purchase.
+ an Nvidia Tensor competitor, likely.probably Navi will just be a number of tweaks.
Well, I was talking about gaming performance, where Vega 64 is outperformed by GTX 1080 which has much less memory bandwidth and computational power. So to make it clear; Vega is not bottlenecked in gaming by memory bandwidth or computational performance.
There are certainly professional workloads where even more memory bandwidth could be useful, which is what Vega 20 is targeting.
I seriously doubt there will be any major changes in Vega 20, it's mostly a node shrink with full fp64 support and potentially some other hardware for professional use. AMD would need a new architecture to fix GCN, Vega 20 wouldn't do that, and probably Navi will just be a number of tweaks.
That SSG was certainly an interesting product, but was it useful?The professional market does require the quad stacked HBM2 and as much as possible memory. There are cards (professional ones) that allow for 1TB of SSD storage to be accessed as it was video memory. https://www.extremetech.com/extreme...ew-ssg-a-gpu-with-1tb-of-ssd-storage-attached
Yeah... the Pro market disagrees.The point with AMD is, it creates card primarily for Pro market, and downsizes this for the consumer market (gaming).
System Name | Fujitsu Siemens, HP Workstation |
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Processor | Athlon x2 5000+ 3.1GHz, i5 2400 |
Motherboard | Asus |
Memory | 4GB Samsung |
Video Card(s) | rx 460 4gb |
Storage | 750 Evo 250 +2tb |
Display(s) | Asus 1680x1050 4K HDR |
Audio Device(s) | Pioneer |
Power Supply | 430W |
Mouse | Acme |
Keyboard | Trust |
System Name | Starlifter :: Dragonfly |
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Processor | i7 2600k 4.4GHz :: i5 10400 |
Motherboard | ASUS P8P67 Pro :: ASUS Prime H570-Plus |
Cooling | Cryorig M9 :: Stock |
Memory | 4x4GB DDR3 2133 :: 2x8GB DDR4 2400 |
Video Card(s) | PNY GTX1070 :: Integrated UHD 630 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 1TB, 2x1TB Seagate RAID 0 :: Mushkin Enhanced 60GB SSD, 3x4TB Seagate HDD RAID5 |
Display(s) | Onn 165hz 1080p :: Acer 1080p |
Case | Antec SOHO 1030B :: Old White Full Tower |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro - Bose Companion 2 Series III :: None |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro GE 550w :: EVGA Supernova 550 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro - Plex Server on Dragonfly |
Benchmark Scores | >9000 |
The Polaris was a good mid-range card, and still is. Pubg does excellent at 75Hz/FPS lock at WQHD. In my opinion people dont need 144fps on a 60hz screen. Cap that and you can half your power bill easily. Something you dont hear people saying either.
Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X |
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Memory | 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4080 |
Storage | 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe |
Display(s) | 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
That's pretty much exactly what I told him when he wanted to write the articleWelcome to the hornets nest, you wrote about red/green...now you have to live with a plethora of fanboys, trolls and a few shills.
(good piece, but anything mentioning red/green in a positive fashion WILL get trolled into oblivion by those who subscribe their version of the truth)
Just... no... you cannot halve your power bill by tweaking settings or buying more efficient hardware, even if you flushed your PC down the toilet (and hence it draws no power at all).