New Upcoming ATI/AMD GPU's Thread: Leaks, Hopes & Aftermarket GPU's

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon' started by OnnA, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. PrMinisterGR

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    I hope that was some serious sarcasm.
     
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    Sad but true. Air cooled...iPad does not have liquid cooling yet.
     
  4. Just out of curiosity... are there any reports of Vega FE crypto HashRates? :) I bet that is something where it will beat 1080TI.
     

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    I'm personally hoping the price-tags on the initial waves of cards will deter their use in mining. ... The scary thing is I bet alot of people are asking that question right now on each new card's launch, especially since these cards will be hard to get initially -- and thus easy to resell too.
     
  6. Valken

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    AMD has been ahead in this area since GCN, maybe even 4xxx/5xxx series so I will suppose Vega will beat Pascal in this.

    That is just more money for AMD if they ONLY release FE cards instead of gamer cards.

    Time to buy that 1080Ti I guess until Volta or Navi! :p
     
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    <td>0x1002</td>
    <td>Vega10 GLXTX</td>
    <td>Radeon Vega Frontier Edition</td>
     
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    Not many, as this is air cooled one. Probably very close to original price of your card :)

    Crowd this card is targeted at will likely consider it very affordable. people outside of that crowd as relatively expensive.
    While I do not plan to get dedicated Vega card (as I stated before, Navi has much more interesting stuff coming), I can't wait to see how Vega performs. As that will show if AMD's plans are not only good looking on paper, but are met with real world results.

    I may still get Zen+Vega APU. Can't wait, in few days Q3 is here and time for Raven Ridge.
     

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    Me and the wife are due for new laptops. I have a sandybridge based i5 and she has a first gen A6.
     
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    AMD has updated the Frontier website. Thanks to CarstenS at pcgameshardware.de for compiling the info:

    http://pro.radeon.com/en-us/product/radeon-vega-frontier-edition/
     
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    Microsoft’s PIX DX12 tool introduces system monitor that will help developers optimize their games!

    Microsoft has released a new update for its PIX tool that will help developers better optimize their titles. In case you didn’t know, PIX is a performance tuning and debugging tool for game developers, and its latest beta version lets developers analyze the performance of DirectX 12 games.

    PIX supports both UWP and Win32 games, can debug and analyze the performance of Direct3D 12 graphics rendering, offers captures to the developers for undestanding the performance and threading of all CPU and GPU work carried out by their game, and provides insight into the memory allocations made by their game.

    This new update for PIX introduces a system monitor that displays real-time counter data while a game is running. This system monitor displays statistics like fps, frame duration, and sync interval, as well as the GPU memory usage.

    Moreover, this new patch for PIX improves callstack resolution performance when opening timing captures, fixes crashes caused by HLSL syntax highlighting, and comes with a more robust pixel history.

    Here is the complete changelog for PIX’s latest update:

    # System Monitor displays realtime counter data while a game is running
    # Present statistics (fps, frame duration, sync interval)
    # GPU memory usage (commitment, budget, demotions)
    # Custom title counters reported by the WinPixEventRuntime PIXReportCounter API
    # Continuous timing captures
    # Record timing data into a circular buffer (rather than just capturing a fixed duration), then use the #System Monitor graph view to select a time region of interest and open that as a timing capture
    # Timing capture event list can now be ordered by either CPU or GPU execution time
    # Timing capture GPU timeline uses flame graphs to display nested marker regions
    # More robust pixel history (many bugfixes)
    # Fixed crashes caused by HLSL syntax highlighting
    # Improved callstack resolution performance when opening timing captures
    # Support for Function Summary, Callgraph, Memory and File IO captures of packaged titles
     
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    It looks quite disappointing to me. The card seems to run hotter than expected and the driver looks to be like sh*t. It seems it's a bigger diversion from GCN than most people believed, and AMD is scrambling to write a proper driver. This will hurt the price they'll sell it.
     

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    They have been working on a driver for over a year now no?

    This looks to be in the same state it was when they showed off Vega at the Ryzen event in January.
     
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    Maby it's a some sort of Mile Stone Next-Gen Tech ?
    And we have to assume that this driver is not for Gaming.
    Then weak PSU + Throtling and GPU fall into "not Pro" hands also (i don't like words 'n00b' lol).

    We need to stay positive on this one.
     
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    It's a 550w platinum PSU with a 4790K, a 300w card shouldn't have a problem with that. It's most likely temperature throttling, which is probably the reason why the WC edition of the card has the exact same specifications/clocks - it probably just throttles less and breaches the 300w wall, hence the 375w TDP.
     
  19. OnnA

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    Maby it's still some Aprils Fools day? :confused:

    For me 'one' thing is not accurate in this one:


    1. #define -> Joined Jun 26, 2017
    2. Next is low quality PC and 900 pounda GPU :3eyes:
    3. Guy is not Pro for sure.
    4. Next is what this guy agenda is?
     
  20. Agent-A01

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    It's slower than a 1080 in FS lol.

    Of course AMD always has sh1t drivers in the beginning but they've had so much time to work on it.

    They should have waited a few months before releasing this.
     

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