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maybe addI decided to no longer include these points, because they will be true for every new release in the coming years
to the 6500xt then?good supply & pricing because underwhelming
maybe addI decided to no longer include these points, because they will be true for every new release in the coming years
to the 6500xt then?good supply & pricing because underwhelming
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I didn't know back then, but if 6500 XT continues selling that poorly, prices might come down enough for it to become an interesting choice for the people who look behind the drama the youtubers are selling themmaybe addto the 6500xt then?
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I decided to no longer include these points, because they will be true for every new release in the coming years
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I mean in the +- list. It's still important to talk about this situation, it's just not a specific product property that's bad/important to point outAlso you spent an entire paragraph on it.
I decided to no longer include these points, because they will be true for every new release in the coming years
I didn't know back then, but if 6500 XT continues selling that poorly, prices might come down enough for it to become an interesting choice for the people who look behind the drama the youtubers are selling them
MSI use poor quality fans. I had the 3060 Ti Gaming X and that was very audible at its minimum fan speed, which was about the same. Nvidia seem to be enforcing a 30% minimum fan speed on Ampere cards. Every single one I've tried won't let you set the fans below 30%. That seems to equate to ~1200RPM on most cards, with the noise then being dictated by the quality of the fans. I had a Palit 3080 GameRock briefly as well and that was even louder at same sort of RPM (and unable to be set lower due to the 30% minimum). The one exception I've found is Gigabyte cards (haven't tried any Asus ones though). Looking at their 3060, funnily enough the minimum stable fan speed is much higher at 41% (you can set it lower down to that same 30% mark, but that causes the fans to pulse on and off), however they use better fans that can spin much slower. At 41% speed they spin at ~520RPM, which is inaudible. You can have complete silence whilst playing older and less demanding games, which is something that was completely impossible with the MSI and Palit cards. They would creep up to 60 degrees even under light loads, the fans would come on at 1200RPM+ and it'd cool way down again in 30 seconds. Then the fans go off and it creeps back up, so the fans come on again. Over and over and over. It's why I got rid of both cards. A custom fan curve was of no help, since there's no setting them below the 30% cut-off, at which speed they're very audible. So it's either constant noise or cycling silence and noise. Both options suck.How is it so loud at just 1200 RPM?
I decided to no longer include these points, because they will be true for every new release in the coming years
I've checked several countries and continents and there seems to be good availability at (relatively) reasonable prices. This was a great product launch, and if people want to say it sucks, they need to give alternatives, which they can't, because they don't exist.Judging by some DE data, it seems to be selling pretty nice - probably because the price is around/below 300€ for several models (which is a bargain compared to the 500€ 3050). Example for MindFactory:
Although, it might be different elsewhere in the world.
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I really believe that all the review sites have been paid to rubbish the 6500xt, its a Monster of a card; at the current price its competing against the 1050ti and it has double the performance of that card, 2x the performance for the same price seems like a bargain to me(in the UK).
the arguments that are being give make no sense, like my budget card cant run the latest games at max graphical settings.
the recommendations being given are even more absurd, like you should spend more money on a 5 year old second hand card that doesn't have a warrantee, may lose driver support at any second and has similar performance rather than a new card with a warrantee and driver support .
Hardware unboxed Literally said if you wanted a card to tide you over until the market settles down, it would be Smarter to spend £500 on a 3050 because it will probably only lose 33% of its value where as spending $270 on a 6500xt would be a bad idea as it might lose 50% of its value, I kid you not! 33% of $500 =$165, 50% of $270 = $135 I guess math isn't a thing at Hardware Unboxed.
Yes but it's based on fake numbers and hypotheticals.LoL, $30 extra ($165 vs $135) is a very cheap price to pay for the much better gaming experience on the 3050.
Sure people should buy the 6500XT if that's all they can afford, but if they can afford a little bit extra, 3050 is a much better choice. Though I would probably wait a few more weeks until prices settle down.
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I wish, AMD didn't even send us a sample, I had to organize mine through backchannels with online shopsI really believe that all the review sites have been paid to rubbish the 6500xt
If you fancy doing a test can you try it on a PCI-E 5 motherboard(if you have one) I know its marketed as a PCI-E 4 interface Card but that might just be marketing as I don't think AMD have a PCI-E 5 spec motherboard currently. I don't think anyone else has done it, it might be interesting might not be.I wish, AMD didn't even send us a sample, I had to organize mine through backchannels with online shops
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That isn't what he said. In fact, he said that the RTX 3050 has to cost no more than $370 for it to make sense. If the 3050 is more expensive, he says, you should look at the 6600XT. (Or consider buying nothing for awhile.)I really believe that all the review sites have been paid to rubbish the 6500xt, its a Monster of a card; at the current price its competing against the 1050ti and it has double the performance of that card, 2x the performance for the same price seems like a bargain to me(in the UK).
the arguments that are being give make no sense, like my budget card cant run the latest games at max graphical settings.
the recommendations being given are even more absurd, like you should spend more money on a 5 year old second hand card that doesn't have a warrantee, may lose driver support at any second and has similar performance rather than a new card with a warrantee and driver support .
Hardware unboxed Literally said if you wanted a card to tide you over until the market settles down, it would be Smarter to spend £500 on a 3050 because it will probably only lose 33% of its value where as spending $270 on a 6500xt would be a bad idea as it might lose 50% of its value, I kid you not! 33% of $500 =$165, 50% of $270 = $135 I guess math isn't a thing at Hardware Unboxed.
That isn't what he said. In fact, he said that the RTX 3050 has to cost no more than $370 for it to make sense. If the 3050 is more expensive, he says, you should look at the 6600XT. (Or consider buying nothing for awhile.)
I realize that a lot of people are desperate right now, and some of those people may not be able to afford anything more than the 6500XT. There are superior options in the same price range on the used market, though. If you're wary of the used market, which is understandable, then sure, go ahead; I certainly wouldn't judge you for buying the 6500XT. Just keep in mind that $270 is a lot of money to pay for a stop-gap option. That's Steve's point.
Calling the 6500XT a "Monster of a card," and then accusing someone else of shilling, is a funny schtick. This is a terrible market, terrible enough that you might be tempted by terrible products, but let's not get crazy here.
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But, how can people make use of the "Quick Sync" encoder on Intel CPUs with a Radeon RX 6500 XT? Do you just install the Intel graphics drivers along with the AMD graphics drivers?For me, the complaints about the 6500XT:
* no encoding: good match with an Intel non-'F' cpu, which has encoding.
Yes, the main thing is to enable the IGP in the BIOS.But, how can people make use of the "Quick Sync" encoder on Intel CPUs with a Radeon RX 6500 XT? Do you just install the Intel graphics drivers along with the AMD graphics drivers?
It won't be that much of a deal breaker, if that actually works!
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Good lord. That was a hypothetical question from a viewer, and this was his off-the-cuff answer, based on the hypothetical:
Good lord. That was a hypothetical question from a viewer, and this was his off-the-cuff answer, based on the hypothetical:
"If the 3050 ends up costing $500, and if the 6500 XT is at the $270, I still think there's more value spending $500 on the 3050." And then, in the very next breath he says, "But I strongly recommend not doing that. Like, I don't recommend either product." Then he says buy the 6600 XT instead, second hand market, etc.
By contrast, here's what you said:
"Hardware unboxed Literally said if you wanted a card to tide you over until the market settles down, it would be Smarter to spend £500 on a 3050"
You made it sound like HUB actually recommended buying the 3050 at $500, which is absolutely false. In fact, he recommended buying an AMD product instead (the 6600 XT), if the price of the 3050 rises above $370. So who's shilling what now? The statement in the video you quoted wasn't presented as a carefully considered editorial position. It was basically, "Yeah, I guess if you put a gun to my head and forced me to choose between the 6500XT at $270 and a hypothetical 3050 at $500, the latter feels like a marginally better choice in the long run--but really both options suck."
"Math" wasn't on the table, in that moment, any more than it would be for you if someone stopped you on the street to ask your opinion on a random question. Personally, I don't even think the statement is unreasonable regardless; given the 6500 XT's manifest shortcomings--it being effectively a 3 GB card (hamstrung by its VRAM buffer far more than older 4 GB cards), with no video encoding and only 2 display outputs--paying $270 for it seems like a recipe for regret in the not-too-distant future. Better to overpay for a card that will work well for 3+ years than it is to pay $270 for what may begin to feel like an expensive paperweight shortly after I install it--but happily, there are better options even in this terrible market than a $500 RTX 3050.
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Nitpicking aside, it's still just spitballing in a Q&A session. "In a hypothetical world where only these two cards exist, how much would the 3050 have to cost before I'd buy the 6500 XT instead? Uhh, more than $500?" Characterizing that as some sort of considered editorial position is inappropriate. Acting like an off-the-cuff hypothetical statement is representative of some sort of widespread tech-reviewer conspiracy to shill against the 6500 XT is even sillier.They didn't say that at all.
They said - choosing between a $270 6500 XT and a $400 3050, then 3050. And then they chose to posit the price of $500 for the 3050 - they chose that number, not the viewer. Yes they did say, rather the 6600 XT, but that doesn't mean the 3050 is a better buy at $500, it's clearly not.
They then said 'if you buy a 3050 for $500 and then prices become normal and they are sold for $300'. And they then said 'the 6500 xt could easily tank to $100'.
Which is obviously just nonsense on their part - a world in which a 6500 XT costs $100 is not one where a 3050 costs $300.
OMG I think you're suffering from a mental derangement. I guess what you BELIEVE is more important than reality.Nitpicking aside, it's still just spitballing in a Q&A session. "In a hypothetical world where only these two cards exist, how much would the 3050 have to cost before I'd buy the 6500 XT instead? Uhh, more than $500?" Characterizing that as some sort of considered editorial position is inappropriate. Acting like an off-the-cuff hypothetical statement is representative of some sort of widespread tech-reviewer conspiracy to shill against the 6500 XT is even sillier.
HUB's recommendations, with respect to the 6500/3050/6600, are in the video I posted. They actually recommend an AMD product (the 6600 XT) at the price point that Ripcord complained they recommended the 3050. This isn't about shilling; it's about the 6500 XT being a terrible product. We can quibble over how bad it is, but saying that it's terrible isn't exactly a bizarre or indefensible position. We're talking about a card that chokes on its low VRAM buffer even before other 4 GB cards, released years ago, do. And then there's the video encoding issue, the lack of display outs, etc. This card is basically designed to have no legs at all.
Just as a matter of principle, I'd have a hard time spending $270 on a product like that. Even given the current market conditions.
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Lots of people still have the Vega64. Don't be so narrow minded.I wish you kept the GTX 1080 in the comparison instead of the Vega 64 that nobody uses tbh...