Bruh 6400 and 6500 XT don't have ReLive.
Did you actually read my answer?
"You basically said that almost every modern graphics card except for the 6400 and 6500 XT has some kind of video encoder in it, which is true. How many more options do you need?"
Oh, and don't "bruh" me. Thanks.
If it can't run YT, then it's improper. And yes, many rather recent cards are improver in this way. Today, decoding 4K YT, should be norm.
I am watching 4K Youtube on my HTPC as I'm typing this and it does not have an AV-1 decode capable GPU.
Was talking about encoders/decoders. People converted videos for ages, it's not some special functionality.
I'm not sure. I used to convert lots of videos to be able to watch them on multiple devices (traditional mobile phones, PSP, DVD players...), but I don't think that's the norm anymore. Pretty much any device can play anything nowadays, which means average home users don't really need to convert anything.
Good for you, but I don't care about that. Build had complicated history, but it serves as example, how relatively recent hardware fails to decode videos properly. AMD also launched excavator chips on AM4 and there are people with mini computer, that have laptop chips. You miss the point.
Because that relatively recent hardware in question (Athlon X4) was was lower end than the lowest of all ends when it was released - like basically everything on the FM2 platform. Complaining that it doesn't play Youtube is like complaining that your first gen single core Atom takes half an hour to load the Windows desktop. You could go to a computer recycling centre, pick up a Sandy Bridge mobo+CPU combo that was made ten years ago for basically free, and be a lot happier.
And obviously, don't buy a 6400 or 6500 XT to play Youtube videos if you're one of the 3 people on the planet who's still using an Athlon X4 and doesn't want to swap it for something equally cheap but miles better.
Not sure what, I thought it was already known that 6400 and 6500 XT are nothing more than harvested laptop chips put on PCB to resell for desktop users. Explains why video outs are limited, why it uses 4x slot and why it has lackluster decoding/encoding capabilities. I doubt that AMD made entirely new SKU as they still left whole physical 16x slot on cards with gold pins. or that they specifically re-engineered whole GPU to nerf decoder/encoder. People on Alibaba and Aliexpress used to do the same with nVidia chips in the past or just make a PCIe X16 adapter for MXM cards. AMD stole idea and made it more official, while charging a lot more than Ali people did. Toxic capitalism at its finest.
Let me address those point separately:
"Harvested laptop chips": That's a good theory and I can see where it's coming from (lack of video encoder, PCI-e x4), but where are those laptop GPUs? And if the theory is right, so what?
"Limited video outs": 2 is perfectly fine for me, and for most users, I think.
"x4 slot": Yes, that's very sad indeed.
"Lacklustre en/decoding": Like I sad, AV-1 is limited to Ampere, Rocket/Alder Lake, or Navi 21 and 22, so it's still a niche. As for encoding, not everybody needs it (as discussed).
"AMD left the x16 slot": I think it's more like manufacturers left the x16 slot as redesigning the PCB would have cost money.
"Nerf the de-/encoder": They didn't nerf anything. Navi 24 is a completely new chip. Just like nvidia never nerfed the 16-series by cutting out the RT cores. Those RT cores were never there in the first place.
"Toxic capitalism": Making money is the ultimate goal of every for-profit company. You can only do that by cutting costs and increasing prices. AMD designed Navi 24 to be as small as possible with this in mind. I agree that they cut too many corners with the x4 bus, and that the 6500 XT is an inefficient, power-hungry monster of a card for its performance level, but other than that, the 6400 isn't that bad, especially when you consider the competition which is sadly the now £100 GT 1030 or the almost non-existent low profile GTX 1650 for £300 on ebay.
Sorry for the long post. I've said what I wanted, I'll leave it at that for now.
I'm still very interested in seeing a comparison with a more reasonable CPU, so feel free to go for it
I've got Cyberpunk 2077 and Merto: Exodus EE in the download queue. I've also got 3DMark and Unigine Superposition installed.
Still have to wait until Saturday for the 6400, though.