me neither, because i don't want to help those miners to repay their cards and because they are abusedOld and worn out , I personally wouldn't touch them.
me neither, because i don't want to help those miners to repay their cards and because they are abusedOld and worn out , I personally wouldn't touch them.
There's the cache & mem latency numbers which look great, also higher (speed) mem support.I must have missed it, what's revised in the new Ryzens?
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The (slightly) lower latencies could be an effect of everything getting smaller, thus needing less electrons to fill up, it's not a confirmed tweak. And I can't find anything about faster memory support at a glance.There's the cache & mem latency numbers which look great, also higher (speed) mem support.
The (slightly) lower latencies could be an effect of everything getting smaller, thus needing less electrons to fill up, it's not a confirmed tweak. And I can't find anything about faster memory support at a glance.
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me neither, because i don't want to help those miners to repay their cards and because they are abused
still remain the fact i will never ever help a f* miner to return his investment after destroying pc market. Prefer to buy new card, thank you.that is pure supposition.. mining cards are not abused.. in fact most run under powered to keep the power consumption down.. i have 10 x 1070 cards that have been running 24/7 at 75% power for the last six months.. all of them still look and work like new..
i am curious as regards how long they will last running 24/7 but i strongly suspect quite a long time.. if gpu mining really does die i aint gonna get to find out but i would like to..
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OMG they released the patches for Vega 10 at the same time last year, 3 months ahead of the Frontier Editions announcement.
All aboard the hype train!!!
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But AMD just couldnt build the things. By the time they were in stock, prices were going through the roof.
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Additional perspective: If Vega 64 was their 1080 competitor, then AMD needed to produce them as fast as nvidia could produce 1080s. If VEGA was too big to mass produce, that is a flaw in the design, and AMD needs to fix that flaw if they introduce new vega cards.Perspective. AMD manufactured as many chips as one could reasonably expect , remember that Vega silicon is comparable in terms of costs to GP102 inside the Titan Xp , not GP104. As a matter of fact they probably produced way more chips than Nvidia did for their consumer Titan products.
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Well, Nvidia doesn't really care how many Titans they sell, but Vega was supposed to cover AMD's high end. If they made it so hard to build, that's an engineering failure.Perspective. AMD manufactured as many chips as one could reasonably expect , remember that Vega silicon is comparable in terms of costs to GP102 inside the Titan Xp , not GP104. As a matter of fact they probably produced way more chips than Nvidia did for their consumer Titan products.
That's pretty much it, from TPU2 to Intel Nervana & now Volta, everything has HBM2 in it. Now compare the price of Vega to them & few other ASIC, there's no way Vega can be cost effective for AMD.Well, Nvidia doesn't really care how many Titans they sell, but Vega was supposed to cover AMD's high end. If they made it so hard to build, that's an engineering failure.
But I still don't think manufacturing the chips held them back as much as the lack of HBM2.
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that is a flaw in the design, and AMD needs to fix that flaw if they introduce new vega cards.
AMD is adopting 7nm first just as they did with with 40nm. 8K processor count should be doable. Mining cards may be well cooled and underpowered but the memory chips are burning hot, use infrared to see for yourself. I see 90C om mem, whereas the core is only 50C, hint memory chips should operate under 85 according to spec, and 65 according to common sense... Those cards will be artifacting very badly the day after the warranty expires.
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Actually, you don't make a chip huge at all. Unless you have a really, really good justification for it. Because huge chips have always been problematic to build.There is no flaw , that's just the result of the card they designed with the features they wanted. You don't make a chip huge by mistake and filled with nothing , there is nothing to be fixed other than the unfitting manufacturing process.
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If you have to make a halo sized chip to compete against a high end chip, and use HBM to keep total TDP in check, you have a pretty big flaw somewhere.There is no flaw , that's just the result of the card they designed with the features they wanted. You don't make a chip huge by mistake and filled with nothing , there is nothing to be fixed other than the unfitting manufacturing process.
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The manufacturing process works fine for nvidia, the problem is AMD's design, not the manufacturing process.
Unless you are telling me AMD engineers wanted a titan XP sized chip with expensive HBM to only compete with a much smaller 1080 while pulling tons of power.
More RAM perhaps and maybe a few more cores, but probably still a smaller, hopefully less powerhungry, gpu is likely. Gddr6 adoption would help keep costs down as well, so the next completely new rx580(x) replacemnt should still be priced decently and perform much better or at least much more efficiently (much closer to 1060 efficiency).If you have to make a halo sized chip to compete against a high end chip, and use HBM to keep total TDP in check, you have a pretty big flaw somewhere.
The problem is the chip doesnt fit in line with what its competitor can do in the same space. The manufacturing process works fine for nvidia, the problem is AMD's design, not the manufacturing process. Unless you are telling me AMD engineers wanted a titan XP sized chip with expensive HBM to only compete with a much smaller 1080 while pulling tons of power.
Hopefully AMD took some of those lessons to heart when modifying vega for a new process.
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The (slightly) lower latencies could be an effect of everything getting smaller, thus needing less electrons to fill up, it's not a confirmed tweak. And I can't find anything about faster memory support at a glance.
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So, they wanted a compute chip, but then sold it as a gaming chip? Clearly they wanted a gaming chip, because they released vega 56/64.How do you know ? They use a different process. TSMC is miles ahead of everyone.
They wanted a compute chip first , Vega was not made for gaming as it's primary use. If they wanted an equivalent for the 1080 they would've just scaled up Polaris but they didn't , because that wasn't their goal.
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Also, the 1050/ti are built on GloFo's 14nm, and dont have the same issues vega did.
Clearly they wanted a gaming chip
If their goal was to have a compute chip, they failed massively, because they sold it as a gaming chip, not a compute chip.