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AMD CEO Lisa Su Talks About 3rd Gen Ryzen Boost Issue in Q3 Earnings Call

Did you miss der8's testing and his graphs?

The problems with the 2080ti showed up months after release, no? Configuration wasnt relevant. You drop an amd chip in any mobo and it's a crapshoot if you received the specs on the box. Different situations to me.

I also want to note that I'm personally not fired up. It is what it is. I said it before in the discussion threads this isnt a huge deal (nvidia cards dieing happened to a much smaller percentage, but still worse). But make no mistake about it, this is AMDs snafu. If it wasnt, the same chips would work in the same boards...but some worked and some didnt. It wasnt the boards.
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I never said you were fired up, just a general comment on reading through topics in regards to such things.

You mean the poll info that was discussed here about der8auer's youtube video?

Folks posting in that thread couldn't agree on his data results as being useful or not - read through them all again if you can't recall.

Point is, you and no else outside of AMD still know if the issue was a result of poor work on AMD's side or if it was a circumstance beyond their sight and scope of testing they did.

It just seems salty that folks outright blame a company based on what little information is actually available.
 
ABBA really does work. 4.4/4.175 and I haven't done anything except pbo and 5x scalar.

That's pretty good for 200 dollars (even less now) 3600. It was good at stock, too, on release 4.2/4.0
 
if it was a circumstance beyond their sight and scope of testing they did.
I simply find it incredibly hard to believe this was missed with so many not being able to reach specs. In every circumstance of testing they never saw it happen...even though more than half of 2600+ respondents did across their entire line on various motherboards and setups?

Again, it isnt a huge deal, but I dont know how it could have been missed in testing that a lot of the chips didnt behave as they should.
 
Of course. If you've ever been to any meeting/conference where you have financial people, you'll find that they're the dumbest people in the room...
I've sat through far too many of those kind of events. The only thing more annoying are certain Germans at tech events, as they always try to prove that they know more than the company does about their own products...

I could not agree more. It is startling how little tech investors know about their own stocks.
 

He was also able to maintain stable 4.6Ghz:

He makes AMD stuff look bad ;-).
 
yes and no, its an assumption, just how wrong can those go? :roll: :rolleyes:


have you looked at the date on that?
Have you checked NV stock price point from which it crashed? It is still in dips.
 
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