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Official Navi2x/6x00 series thread
Specs and numbers and benches pls and thanks
Lets try and keep this civil pls |
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OK Bill you called me out on AMD drivers at launch and in general. Here are a few of the known issues with the latest (6800) driver.
1. Metro Exodus™, Shadow of the Tomb Raider™, Battlefield™ V, Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War may experience intermittent application crashes with DirectX® Raytracing enabled. Oops that a big bug for 6800 cards. So RT basically not usable yet in the only games that support 6800. Ergo it's broke and doesn't work properly now there's a shock :lol: 2 Anisotropic Filtering in Radeon Software graphics settings is not taking effect in DirexctX®9 applications on RDNA graphics products. Someone mentioned this in a previous post and it's still not fixed. Not a big one but maybe worth mentioning that they've not bothered fixing it. |
OK Higgy about two people managed to buy one on launch day. I think this should still be the unofficial page as it was a massive paper launch. I noticed you didn't call it the owners thread :lol:
I'll try and buy an AIB 6800XT next Wednesday but if not possible I'm giving up and will wait until next year and then see which is more available, the 6800XT or 3080. Toss of a coin really. Lost faith in AMD after yesterday TBH. They fed us total BS IMHO. Just my 2c's. |
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Oh dear here's Gibbo from Overclockers UK's take on next Wednesday's AIB launch.
"Limited to nearly no stock. We will launch at 2pm but won't allow ordering and then later in the day we shall make ordering possible once the web traffic drops down, hopefully this plan will help prevent such crazy overselling." A bit of a joke really from AMD. No better than Nvidia even though scum bag Azor had the temerity to say the 6800 wouldn't be a paper launch. Ha. Sack him now. |
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It's just video cards, Alter. We will all be ok. |
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i want to see it watered cooled badly :drool: |
Is that even netting large performance numbers? What would the performance increase be? Like 10%?
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who cares about the score but here they are but 2.65GHz on air on the video card ![]() ![]() https://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-rx-6...n-air-cooling/ Quote:
it would kill the 3090 |
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I think AMD did well here and are in the top end game after being out for a long time. The massively overhyped ray tracing will get better I think. I'll be in the market early next year for an all AMD build. |
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That powercolor one btw is 3 full slots but its looks heavy as hell. |
Holy schinikes.
It's gonna be great to see Steve, Jay and Paul be like WAT!? They're gonna have to do another competition round. Beating the 3090 on LN2...with only air. HOLY COW.:lol: :cool: |
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About that availability though..... |
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The real gem in that article is the 5950X hitting 5.45Ghz on LN2 and the CPU score being tremendous. Also, holy **** 1.66v LOL |
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About AMD's RT perf it will get better :
https://twitter.com/BitsAndChipsEng/...67548907937792 Quote:
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Anyone see Jay roast the 6800 launch? Ouch...
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Video of the tech demo.
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you said you would last to the AMD review but then you blow your load when crashcar24 undid his first button :hmm: kids today no staying power :p |
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the 3080 and somewhat the 3090 is in for the death of a thousand cuts in the benchmarks and news
a 6080 xt reference card hits 2.65GHz on air beats a 3090 on ln2 wait till the 25th and the aftermarket cards like the Strix and that Red Devil hit and the reviewers get them and start pushing them and if the AMD aftermarket cards hit with better stock like some say and stock picks up by the 8th like past AMD cards after the first few weeks and yes they are both normally slow stock to start and picking up in a few weeks NV didn't this time we will have to wait a month and see if AMD can but the 6900 xt may well kill the 3080 ti before it is even out and if they make aftermarket cards like a 6900 xt Red Devil it will |
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Bots gonna buy all those too bro. Nike, please release a bunch of new jordans and wtf else ever people like to waste money on asap.
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I'll be trying to get a 6800xt or 6900xt. Using the 3080 till I can get a card worked it out with the buddy who is buying it.
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So, after watching some more reviews:
It looks to me like for 4K you want RTX 3000 series. For 1440P and below the 6800 series looks good. At least if we're talking about rasterization. I have to wonder whether it's the limited memory bandwidth that's holding the cards back in 4K? Ray tracing performance is passable, but a little disappointing. The lack of a DLSS equivalent really hurts, since ray tracing is basically unplayable in some games without it. I don't fully cut AMD slack on this based on it being their "first gen of ray tracing", because Nvidia didn't really see much improvement in ray tracing with Ampere, outside it simply scaling with the cards being faster. I think it's still basically 1st gen vs 1st gen and AMD's implementation is not as good. It could be newer drivers and tweaks by game developers can improve it, but the jury is still out on that one. The efficiency is nice compared to Ampere, however not all places saw the large difference that TechPowerUp did. I guess it depends on the game? Regardless, greater efficiency is still a plus. Overall I think the cards are priced correctly, and are a decent product, not an amazing product. (However by that same measure, Ampere is also only a decent product.) It's still impressive that AMD is back in the game and actually is more efficient for a change. This is their most competitive card released in a long time, I'd say going back all the way to 290X released 7 years ago. Hopefully this is the start of consistent improvement on the part of AMD, which means competition will heat up again in the GPU market. In the end how well the cards do will come down to availability. If the AIBs show up in force next week then AMD will get a lot of sales. If the GPU shortage continues then the real determination will come down to how many cards AMD and Nvidia can deliver, with both selling everything they make. |
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