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This GPU will have ~1.4mm² chip area if we using same "5" nm node like in a RX 7000 series.ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
This GPU will have ~1.4mm² chip area if we using same "5" nm node like in a RX 7000 series.ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
System Name | Very old, but all I've got ® |
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Processor | So old, you don't wanna know... Really! |
Here you go!It looks big and heavy. Being on micro-ATX, I'm much more interested in more compact versions, like a Sapphire Pulse, or the made-by-AMD version. I hope they'll be a tad thinner.
Exactly! It's the same no-name TUL with might be HIS/TUL standard PCB and layout across entire TUL stack. Nothing new. Sapphire came not really further as well.Everything qualifies as a Red Devil if you slap an oversized cooler on it with red accents and put it into a red box. It's the magic of marketing.
I'm not into mATX. But I'm eagerly looking forward to some really nice dual-slot solution, that will leave the rest of PCIE slots unrestricted.Definitely. Everybody is aiming for the biggest and baddest monster of a card. Manufacturers would be stupid not to cater. And here I am, hoping for a solid, dual-slot little feather that will fit into my m-ATX case.
I'm afraid you gotta get ready for Sapphire premium tax. Long gone the times of "affordable" AMD/ATi partner, that is more robust and reliable, than AIB ones. And, I'm also afraid, that Pulse is kinda garbage, cooling wise.I'm not really a Powercolor guy. I'm not really into "gamery" stuff anyway. I'll just wait for the Sapphire Pulse and the made-by-AMD version.
They are discounted in US. And the availability is mostly US/NA related stuff only, either.Seems like will perform like cards from 2 years ago and be very inferior to 7900xt, which is already discounted to 600 or so.
Only thing that probably can save this launch, is if the cards are much cheaper...
It seems you have somehow missed the early 2000 times, with eye-sore atrocious plastic garbage from Coolermaster, Thermaltake and Codegen.The more gaudy and in your face the better. What a mad world we live in where people like different things. Or just want the best.
Two grand is pretty obvious assumption, based on nVidia's last six years old price making tendency.Ok who will be buying a overclocking skew of a card that's barely going to touch RTX 5xxx upper midrange. This is just a waste of money buy stock version if you must and at least maybe not get as ripped off.
2 grand you have pricing information we don't? And it's a pretty stupid assumption that the RX9070 will compete with a 5080. Nah it won't.
Indeed. This is something nVidia savage camp has been missing, for many years. Especially last five dire ones.Price to performance is key.
Yep. It either cost significantly less, or this time nobody gonna believe the AMD fairy tales.I know it, it was just high price answer to gridracedriver 9070 XT does not make any sense if it performs like a RX 7900 XT (650€) and costs more than that!
The problem was not in the cooling, but rushed lack of QA, particularly not-tightened enough screws. And the lack, of data, for which torque/pressure should customers apply to remove the issue themselves.True that, and the funny thing is that Hellhound GRE / 7800XT series had better cooling than Sapphire Nitro+ models.
Wise thought.If the purported 20% uplift in RT performance is true, then it will perform like the 4080 there. Raster between 7900 GRE and 7900 XT would slot it in at around the same level of the RTX 4070 Ti Super. Reviews very very soon, so hoping to be pleasantly surprised. I'm not buying into any hype, though.
And giant tripple slot choncker, full of RGB bloat.This GPU will have ~1.4mm² chip area if we using same "5" nm node like in a RX 7000 series.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
YES, please! I want it, I want it NOW!Here you go!
I briefly had a Pulse 7800 XT which was a brilliant card. Cool, quiet, and with a little bit of headroom for power tuning. I have high hopes of the 9070 XT Pulse as well.I'm afraid you gotta get ready for Sapphire premium tax. Long gone the times of "affordable" AMD/ATi partner, that is more robust and reliable, than AIB ones. And, I'm also afraid, that Pulse is kinda garbage, cooling wise.
I agree.7900GRE/4070TiS, is seems very capable for 1440p and everything below. Don't think the majority of planet inhabitants are targeting above this resolution. Heck, they mostly use 1080p max. So if AMD is going to satisfy this audience, they must price and name their SKU accordingly. Gonna see soon, how it ends up.
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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Processor | i5-12400F / 10600KF / C2D E6750 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B760M DS3H / Z490 Vision D / P5GC-MX/1333 |
Cooling | Laminar RM1 / Gammaxx 400 / 775 Box cooler |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4-3200 / 16 GB DDR4-3333 / 3 GB DDR2-700 |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700 XT / R9 380 2 GB / 9600 GT |
Storage | A couple SSDs, m.2 NVMe included / 240 GB CX1 / 500 GB HDD |
Display(s) | Compit HA2704 / MSi G2712 / non-existent |
Case | Matrexx 55 / Junkyard special / non-existent |
Audio Device(s) | Want loud, use headphones. Want quiet, use satellites. |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1000 W / Corsair CX650M / non-existent |
Mouse | Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress... |
Keyboard | Makes some noise. Probably onto something. |
VR HMD | I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one. |
Software | Windows 11 / 10 / 8 |
7800XT actually increased the die size, TDP and price vs 6700XT.
Literally all RDNA3 GPUs have at least 40 percent more edge than similarly priced and wattaged predecessors (7600 series isn't true RDNA3).But these examples do not disprove my assertion that 40% or greater is rare and 15% is more like average.
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 |
Things aren't perfect but they aren't as bad as you say they are.
System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
Ok, but that's a statement on the bureaucratic EU, not on nvidia or AMD.The whole of Europe is in an economy recession since 2018. I see only inflation, unemployment and decreasing wages.
So, how exactly are the things not bad ?
Not really. There's always been a market for darker styling. Is it really any different then the "XTREME BFG XXX EDITION" cards of 20 years ago?Does anyone else find the demonic, occult theming of Powercolor irritating and childish?
Red Devil, Hellhound, Spectral etc.
There's also a place for minimalist designs and I'm sure there will be at least a few of them. Granted, all these GPUs have very functional coolers.Give me minimalist, function-first styling any day of the week.
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 |
Ok, but that's a statement on the bureaucratic EU, not on nvidia or AMD.
It's not AMD/nvidia's fault that the EU stifles business with rampant bureaucracy and relies so hard on foreign interests to the point of driving away what industry they have left, or that VAT and being a smaller market results in you paying way more for hardware, or that European wages in most of the EU make poor US states like Mississippi or west Virginia look like the mecca of economic progress.
Over on this side of the atlantic, things are not that bad. Sure, our wages have not kept up with inflation, but when 80% of your people are obese and everyone is driving a tank on wheels, even the poor are doing pretty well for themselves. Compared to previous generations, the deals are not as good, but at the same time they're in line with what we would have expected had the Great Financial Crisis not collectively beat the snot out of us for 4 years.
System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
I quite liked the evergreen era RubyWe all miss Ruby
Looks like a....I'm guessing a gigabyte 550ti with an Intel cooler on it.What is that thing? Seriously?
Uhhhh.....ROFL. Ok then. That's a new one. Nvidia and AMD have influence on US policy that controls the EU.The EU is nothing but occupied by US military forces, it's in fact a US colony, and the EU politicians are Washington's string dolls.
The EU is not independent.
If AMD and Nvidia have influence on the US policy in Europe, then they are a reason for the economic downturn of the EU.
Nope. Consume 1500 kcal of mcdonalds a day for 30 years, you'll probably have some issues, but being obese will not be one of them. To become a ham planet American style, you MUST be consuming far more calories then you are burning. It's easier with unhealthy food, but its still a calorie issue, hence why countries like Australia, China, Chile, Argentina, ece all have rising obesity rates despite having very different diets and cultures. An ACTUAL poor country, like Venezuela, shows what happens when the poor cant afford food, their collective BMI was dropping 1-2 points per quarter.Obese people is a phenomenon, but not because they are very wealthy. But because they consume unhealthy fatty foods.
Hmm rDNA 3 has GDC and MCD parts. GDC in 7800XT is ~200mm². I don't know how this is reflected in the cost of production.View attachment 378401
It is actually cheaper than the 6700 XT.
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11 additional sqmm isn't a convincing enough difference. Technically bigger but not significantly. Just 3.5%.
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33 W is of course more than a margin of error but still, more than 50 additional percent of speed is good all things considered. Much better than what you're trying to sell here.
Literally all RDNA3 GPUs have at least 40 percent more edge than similarly priced and wattaged predecessors (7600 series isn't true RDNA3).
The whole Ada line-up is leagues more efficient than Ampere. Yes, most models are too expensive but 4070S, for example, is a fair 33% improvement over a 17% more expensive 3070 Ti which is... 55% perf per $ increase.
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Things aren't perfect but they aren't as bad as you say they are.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
I think the situation is bad for those who lived up to their means before the economic crisis and expect to do so even now. But let me not steer further off topic.Ok, but that's a statement on the bureaucratic EU, not on nvidia or AMD.
It's not AMD/nvidia's fault that the EU stifles business with rampant bureaucracy and relies so hard on foreign interests to the point of driving away what industry they have left, or that VAT and being a smaller market results in you paying way more for hardware, or that European wages in most of the EU make poor US states like Mississippi or west Virginia look like the mecca of economic progress.
Over on this side of the atlantic, things are not that bad. Sure, our wages have not kept up with inflation, but when 80% of your people are obese and everyone is driving a tank on wheels, even the poor are doing pretty well for themselves. Compared to previous generations, the deals are not as good, but at the same time they're in line with what we would have expected had the Great Financial Crisis not collectively beat the snot out of us for 4 years.
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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Processor | i5-12400F / 10600KF / C2D E6750 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B760M DS3H / Z490 Vision D / P5GC-MX/1333 |
Cooling | Laminar RM1 / Gammaxx 400 / 775 Box cooler |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4-3200 / 16 GB DDR4-3333 / 3 GB DDR2-700 |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700 XT / R9 380 2 GB / 9600 GT |
Storage | A couple SSDs, m.2 NVMe included / 240 GB CX1 / 500 GB HDD |
Display(s) | Compit HA2704 / MSi G2712 / non-existent |
Case | Matrexx 55 / Junkyard special / non-existent |
Audio Device(s) | Want loud, use headphones. Want quiet, use satellites. |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1000 W / Corsair CX650M / non-existent |
Mouse | Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress... |
Keyboard | Makes some noise. Probably onto something. |
VR HMD | I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one. |
Software | Windows 11 / 10 / 8 |
It isn't reflected in the overall die size.Hmm rDNA 3 has GDC and MCD parts. GDC in 7800XT is ~200mm². I don't know how this is reflected in the cost of production.
This is not relevant. I'm talking GPU progress, not politics. Wanna discuss politics with me, hit my DM.The whole of Europe is in an economy recession since 2018. I see only inflation, unemployment and decreasing wages.
So, how exactly are the things not bad ?
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
Sure, but there's also the development cost, and the cost of the interposer and assembly, which kind of negate the advantage of smaller chiplets, imo. Just look at AMD CPU prices as an example.Not an expert but I guess this should be less expensive than the traditional method because of the lesser factory defect rates.
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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Processor | i5-12400F / 10600KF / C2D E6750 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B760M DS3H / Z490 Vision D / P5GC-MX/1333 |
Cooling | Laminar RM1 / Gammaxx 400 / 775 Box cooler |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4-3200 / 16 GB DDR4-3333 / 3 GB DDR2-700 |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700 XT / R9 380 2 GB / 9600 GT |
Storage | A couple SSDs, m.2 NVMe included / 240 GB CX1 / 500 GB HDD |
Display(s) | Compit HA2704 / MSi G2712 / non-existent |
Case | Matrexx 55 / Junkyard special / non-existent |
Audio Device(s) | Want loud, use headphones. Want quiet, use satellites. |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1000 W / Corsair CX650M / non-existent |
Mouse | Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress... |
Keyboard | Makes some noise. Probably onto something. |
VR HMD | I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one. |
Software | Windows 11 / 10 / 8 |
AMD are NVIDIA when it comes down to CPUs. Not surprised their CPUs are avidly taxed. Ryzen 1000 series weren't less complex, yet AMD had had a lot of profit off them despite much lower street prices.Just look at AMD CPU prices as an example.
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
Yep. That proves the earlier point that someone made (or was it in another thread?) - prices are set by what people are willing to pay, and not by the actual use value of the product.AMD are NVIDIA when it comes down to CPUs. Not surprised their CPUs are avidly taxed. Ryzen 1000 series weren't less complex, yet AMD had had a lot of profit off them despite much lower street prices.
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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Processor | i5-12400F / 10600KF / C2D E6750 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B760M DS3H / Z490 Vision D / P5GC-MX/1333 |
Cooling | Laminar RM1 / Gammaxx 400 / 775 Box cooler |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4-3200 / 16 GB DDR4-3333 / 3 GB DDR2-700 |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700 XT / R9 380 2 GB / 9600 GT |
Storage | A couple SSDs, m.2 NVMe included / 240 GB CX1 / 500 GB HDD |
Display(s) | Compit HA2704 / MSi G2712 / non-existent |
Case | Matrexx 55 / Junkyard special / non-existent |
Audio Device(s) | Want loud, use headphones. Want quiet, use satellites. |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1000 W / Corsair CX650M / non-existent |
Mouse | Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress... |
Keyboard | Makes some noise. Probably onto something. |
VR HMD | I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one. |
Software | Windows 11 / 10 / 8 |
System Name | AMDWeapon |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 7800X3D -20 CO |
Motherboard | X670E MSI Tomahawk WiFi |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 ARGB with Silverstone Air Blazer 2200rpm fans |
Memory | G-Skill Trident Z Neo RGB 6000 CL30 32GB@EXPO |
Video Card(s) | Powercolor 7900 GRE Red Devil minor undervolt |
Storage | Samsung 870 QVO 1TB x 2, Lexar 256 GB, TeamGroup MP44L 2TB, Crucial T700 1TB, Seagate Firecuda 2TB |
Display(s) | 32" LG UltraGear GN600-B |
Case | Montech 903 MAX AIR |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |
Power Supply | MSI MPG AGF 850 watt gold |
Mouse | SteelSeries AeroX 5 l Forza Pad GameSir G7 SE l Razer Wolverine V3 TE for FPS (paddles) |
Keyboard | SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | Enough for me |
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
Where?Well, I've just seen all the AIB's cards
System Name | The Workhorse |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen R9 5900X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro |
Cooling | CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front |
Memory | GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14 |
Video Card(s) | NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver |
Storage | Adata SX8200Pro |
Display(s) | LG 32GK850G |
Case | Fractal Design Torrent (Solid) |
Audio Device(s) | FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone |
Power Supply | Corsair RMx850 (2018) |
Mouse | Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2 |
Keyboard | Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro (24H2) |
Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Anything from 4 to 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Wired |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Mainly Linux, little bit of Windows 10 |
Oh God, my eyes are burning...
System Name | DevKit |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 ↗4.0GHz |
Motherboard | Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus WiFi |
Cooling | Koolance CPU-300-H06, Koolance GPU-180-L06, SC800 Pump |
Memory | 4x16GB Ballistix 3200MT/s ↗3800 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX 580 Red Devil 8GB ↗1380MHz ↘1105mV, PowerColor RX 7900 XT Hellhound 20GB |
Storage | 240GB Corsair MP510, 120GB KingDian S280 |
Display(s) | Nixeus VUE-24 (1080p144) |
Case | Koolance PC2-601BLW + Koolance EHX1020CUV Radiator Kit |
Audio Device(s) | Oculus CV-1 |
Power Supply | Antec Earthwatts EA-750 Semi-Modular |
Mouse | Easterntimes Tech X-08, Zelotes C-12 |
Keyboard | Logitech 106-key, Romoral 15-Key Macro, Royal Kludge RK84 |
VR HMD | Oculus CV-1 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro Workstation, VMware Workstation 16 Pro, MS SQL Server 2016, Fan Control v120, Blender |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R15: 1590cb Cinebench R20: 3530cb (7.83x451cb) CPU-Z 17.01.64: 481.2/3896.8 VRMark: 8009 |
System Name | The Workhorse |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen R9 5900X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro |
Cooling | CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front |
Memory | GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14 |
Video Card(s) | NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver |
Storage | Adata SX8200Pro |
Display(s) | LG 32GK850G |
Case | Fractal Design Torrent (Solid) |
Audio Device(s) | FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone |
Power Supply | Corsair RMx850 (2018) |
Mouse | Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2 |
Keyboard | Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro (24H2) |