unless you play at 4k native + ultra settings + RT + AAGaming wise, there is little point moving above 12~16GB VRAM in 2025Q1.
which can and will use over 16GB easily in many games
unless you play at 4k native + ultra settings + RT + AAGaming wise, there is little point moving above 12~16GB VRAM in 2025Q1.
System Name | The Expanse |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus Prime X570-Pro BIOS 5013 AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.Cc. |
Cooling | Corsair H150i Pro |
Memory | 32GB GSkill Trident RGB DDR4-3200 14-14-14-34-1T (B-Die) |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air (24.12.1) |
Storage | WD SN850X 2TB / Corsair MP600 1TB / Samsung 860Evo 1TB x2 Raid 0 / Asus NAS AS1004T V2 20TB |
Display(s) | LG 34GP83A-B 34 Inch 21: 9 UltraGear Curved QHD (3440 x 1440) 1ms Nano IPS 160Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Meshify S2 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi + Logitech Z-5500 + HS80 Wireless |
Power Supply | Corsair AX850 Titanium |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | 3800X https://valid.x86.fr/1zr4a5 5800X https://valid.x86.fr/2dey9c 5800X3D https://valid.x86.fr/b7d |
Incorrect ROCm supports RDNA 3 & 2AMD themselves only support 7900 series desktop GPUs.
System Name | XPS, Lenovo and HP Laptops, HP Xeon Mobile Workstation, HP Servers, Dell Desktops |
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Processor | Everything from Turion to 13900kf |
Motherboard | MSI - they own the OEM market |
Cooling | Air on laptops, lots of air on servers, AIO on desktops |
Memory | I think one of the laptops is 2GB, to 64GB on gamer, to 128GB on ZFS Filer |
Video Card(s) | A pile up to my knee, with a RTX 4090 teetering on top |
Storage | Rust in the closet, solid state everywhere else |
Display(s) | Laptop crap, LG UltraGear of various vintages |
Case | OEM and a 42U rack |
Audio Device(s) | Headphones |
Power Supply | Whole home UPS w/Generac Standby Generator |
Software | ZFS, UniFi Network Application, Entra, AWS IoT Core, Splunk |
Benchmark Scores | 1.21 GigaBungholioMarks |
System Name | The Expanse |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus Prime X570-Pro BIOS 5013 AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.Cc. |
Cooling | Corsair H150i Pro |
Memory | 32GB GSkill Trident RGB DDR4-3200 14-14-14-34-1T (B-Die) |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air (24.12.1) |
Storage | WD SN850X 2TB / Corsair MP600 1TB / Samsung 860Evo 1TB x2 Raid 0 / Asus NAS AS1004T V2 20TB |
Display(s) | LG 34GP83A-B 34 Inch 21: 9 UltraGear Curved QHD (3440 x 1440) 1ms Nano IPS 160Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Meshify S2 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi + Logitech Z-5500 + HS80 Wireless |
Power Supply | Corsair AX850 Titanium |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | 3800X https://valid.x86.fr/1zr4a5 5800X https://valid.x86.fr/2dey9c 5800X3D https://valid.x86.fr/b7d |
I posted Windows and you are posting LinuxHIP SDK isn’t ROCm.
System requirements (Linux) — ROCm installation (Linux)
System requirements for AMD ROCmrocm.docs.amd.com
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Edit: That’s hilarious, Auswolf gave you a thumbs up until I posted. Oopsies! lol.
System Name | XPS, Lenovo and HP Laptops, HP Xeon Mobile Workstation, HP Servers, Dell Desktops |
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Processor | Everything from Turion to 13900kf |
Motherboard | MSI - they own the OEM market |
Cooling | Air on laptops, lots of air on servers, AIO on desktops |
Memory | I think one of the laptops is 2GB, to 64GB on gamer, to 128GB on ZFS Filer |
Video Card(s) | A pile up to my knee, with a RTX 4090 teetering on top |
Storage | Rust in the closet, solid state everywhere else |
Display(s) | Laptop crap, LG UltraGear of various vintages |
Case | OEM and a 42U rack |
Audio Device(s) | Headphones |
Power Supply | Whole home UPS w/Generac Standby Generator |
Software | ZFS, UniFi Network Application, Entra, AWS IoT Core, Splunk |
Benchmark Scores | 1.21 GigaBungholioMarks |
I posted Windows and you are posting Linux![]()
The HIP SDK for Windows brings a subset of the ROCm platform to Windows.
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX A2000 |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse (2017) |
Keyboard | IBM Model M type 1391405 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
What's the bloody point?
unless you play at 4k native + ultra settings + RT + AA
which can and will use over 16GB easily in many games
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
That "uppermost" segment is $599 x70 level. Nvidia offers 12 GB here. So even AMD's "regression" is more. Hmm...As follows:
1. It helps them mask the regression in VRAM capacity in their uppermost segment GPU when compared to the previous generation by introducing this variant
Definitely this.2. It helps them shift cards to AI inference customers and whatever cryptocurrency miners are left, as well as milking some extra profits from the one-off gamer that will purchase this
It'll definitely be priced higher to milk AI customers, but reducing 16 GB supply is pure speculation with no basis in real life.3. It helps them increase margins by pricing this model significantly higher, while quietly reducing the supply of the 16 GB model with far less backlash from the customer base
Yes. Not that it affects buyers with half a brain, though.4. It helps them state "If Nvidia can build a 32 GB gaming card, so can we!" to shareholders
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX A2000 |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse (2017) |
Keyboard | IBM Model M type 1391405 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
It'll definitely be priced higher to milk AI customers, but reducing 16 GB supply is pure speculation with no basis in real life.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
---|---|
Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
There is: company reputation and market share in gaming GPUs.Only one problem with that, there is no reason to prioritize an $599 16 GB version if they can sell the same chip on an $999 32 GB version that could arguably still be spun as a bargain to many
Maybe that will become more of a lucrative market segment going forward with a.i. supposedly becoming "more expensive to train and cheaper to run"There is: company reputation and market share in gaming GPUs.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
---|---|
Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
I'm not saying it's not more lucrative. But I can't see AMD, or even Nvidia abandoning the gaming GPU market as of now. Why have any midrange GPUs otherwise? Why not just sell all for AI people?Maybe that will become more of a lucrative market segment going forward with a.i. supposedly becoming "more expensive to train and cheaper to run"
It would be interesting to see the architectural modification . Maybe these are sort of poised as 9900X3D / 9950X3D equivalents.I'm not saying it's not more lucrative. But I can't see AMD, or even Nvidia abandoning the gaming GPU market as of now. Why have any midrange GPUs otherwise? Why not just sell all for AI people?
Processor | Ryzen AI |
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Motherboard | MSI |
Cooling | Cool |
Memory | Fast |
Video Card(s) | Matrox Ultra high quality | Radeon |
Storage | Chinese |
Display(s) | 4K |
Case | Transparent left side window |
Audio Device(s) | Yes |
Power Supply | Chinese |
Mouse | Chinese |
Keyboard | Chinese |
VR HMD | No |
Software | Android | Yandex |
Benchmark Scores | Yes |
But they are however stringy with their features compared to NVIDIA though. And that's where AMDs problem is, or most of it.
Utter waste of VRAM. No game uses that much VRAM, any VRAM not being used just sits idle doing nothing. All this does is artificially inflates the cost of the card with zero performance improvements. Maybe do better with faster memory than more of it.
Ok. And what about non-game applications ? Is that also an utter waste for them ?
Modded Skyrim (esp. VR) takes >20GB VRAM, with Nvidia still limiting VRAM, I'd welcome it
Lots of VRAM, not enough horsepower.. cool!
This is what I'm wondering if they'll slowly integrate (as much as possible) as they move over to UDNANot enough AMD software support, either.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
---|---|
Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
We're talking about GPUs here.It would be interesting to see the architectural modification . Maybe these are sort of poised as 9900X3D / 9950X3D equivalents.
Equivalents of the GPU world, i.e. "best of both worlds"We're talking about GPUs here.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
---|---|
Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
Ah, I get your point. Perhaps you're right. It probably won't make any sense purely for gaming, just like the 9950X3D doesn't.Equivalents of the GPU world, i.e. "best of both worlds"
My fault, I'm generally assuming and unclear.Ah, I get your point. Perhaps you're right. It probably won't make any sense purely for gaming, just like the 9950X3D doesn't.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
---|---|
Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | It's not about size, but how you use it |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
Personally, I'd prefer a single 12-core CCD with V-cache (not that I need it, but that would feel more of an upgrade over my 7800X3D).My fault, I'm generally assuming and unclear.
True, but there seem to be a lot of people excited for both! Interested to see if we get a reason for dual V-Cache on Zen6
Processor | AMD 5600X |
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Motherboard | ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-Plus WiFi |
Cooling | be quiet! Dark Rock 4 |
Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws 2 x 32 GB DDR4-3600 CL18-22-22-42 1.35V F4-3600C18D-64GVK |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse RX 7800XT 16GB |
Storage | Kingston KC3000 2TB + QNAP TBS-464 |
Display(s) | LG 35" LCD 35WN75C-B 3440x1440 |
Case | Kolink Bastion RGB Midi-Tower |
Power Supply | Enermax Digifanless 550W |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder v2 |
Benchmark Scores | phi4 - 42.00 tokens/s |
It is so for gaming, where GPU has to work pretty hard for for each frame. In LLM world when running pre-trained model aka inferencing you will run into memory amount and them memory bandwidth bottleneck, lack of compute is not the issue. So 32GB 9070XT can run some LLM bigger models faster than 24GB 7900XTX or 4090.Lots of VRAM, not enough horsepower.. cool!
Useless for gaming, kind of useful as a bone thrown to the AI crowd, but, as noted above, it would have to be priced very aggressively to compensate for the lack of NV amenities like CUDA.