I don't get it, when intel has good performance/watt is fine, when nvidia has it ... the architecture just trashes amd ... no matter how you look at it amd does bad.
It's bad when you offer less performance for the same price as a card you've just launched
It's bad when you remove an AIO and replace it with a vapour chamber but the cost remains the same
Guys its a tiny card with huge performance.
Don't get carried away. It's only an inch shorter than the Fury X.
Does that make up for an inferior cooler?
Does that make up for inferior clocks?
Does that make up for inferior performance?
Does that make up for being a louder card?
Its sexy and i'm sure everyone will love to have one of this.
Buy me one and I'll test out your theory
I feel like everyone on this forum has an nvidia card in his computer,
Most people are comparing the NaNO!NO!NO! to the Fury X. FYI both are made by AMD.
Maybe its more a case of people realizing that they're being offered less for the same price and they fail to appreciate AMD's line of reasoning. Why spend the same amount on a slower version of a card that already exists and has a much superior cooling solution and is barely an inch longer?
It's awesome that AMD feel the need to fill a niche for
Intel mini-ITX platform owners though. I'd assume that anyone buying a $650 card isn't going to want performance bottlenecked any further by anything AMD can put into that particular form factor.
and they cannot believe what the others managed to do.
Yep. If McDonalds decided to sell sliders for the same price as Big Mac's citing form factor as reasoning, they'd really be onto something.
f its worth the price or not its another thing, but yes, for some with very compact systems it will be definitely worth it. Not everyone likes a big noisy box with 5 fans in the house.
So, the market is for people who spend $650 on a graphics card, that have a chassis too small for a 19cm board, and prefer a high rpm fan to a quieter AIO/fan combo, and even though they spent $650 on a single card, don't care that it leaves a ton of untapped potential unavailable to them. Sounds like you'll need get in quick - these should sell like hot cakes.
When I read the title of this card all I can think of is.........
Robin Williams an AMD's BoD both afflicted by Dementia?