the cooler design isn't even the final design or even ready for production. Jeezus. Also, I think some of y'all have forgotten on how y'all responded to the GTX10 Series, RTX 20 and 30 Series leaked cooler design and said it was also ugly. Y'all don't remember saying those already?
@Verpal I think too many people are taking things at face value instead of actually judging the product for its worth.
There is nothing to judge for worth, that is precisely the problem and the whole reason to be skeptical.
Or just make fun of Intel who's been on that train for years now. You know. Have some fun while it lasts, once they release something good, that option becomes too silly
But let's summarize what we've really got now then so you can understand that madness...
- We saw DG versions of Xe on extremely large dies and even 4P was marketed as something fantastic. Rather than focusing on efficiency, the focus there is 'go bigger to kill all the things'. Not exactly the most encouraging thought if you consider the train AMD was on not too long ago with very, very large chips. Once they shrunk they got competitive. Striking facts: not once was any DG performance compared against any exisiting product, only some random numbers here and there.
- We saw power figures around - and north of - 300W.
- We saw lackluster gaming images that speak of RT where none is enabled in the images we get, running at 30 FPS supposedly captured on a GPU somewhere in a lab.
- We saw the branding. Oh we saw so much branding. And Raja's beard.
- We're getting the saddest 'Tuber on the planet to produce some images of a cooler design with piano plastic. That was hot... in 2001.
I mean, come on. Not a word on supposed release date, slots, tiering of GPUs or even product line to begin with, no performance figures, zip, nada. Next thing you know they've hired the old Iraqi minister of Foreign Affairs, you know, this guy, to come across as more credible...
So yeah, all is fine, now put something on shelves