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

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

  1. Maddness

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    That looks very similar to something Sapphire would design. It is certainly one of the better looking XFX cards, that's for sure.
     
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    I am hoping for some white AMD graphic cards.
     
  3. CrunchyBiscuit

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    Something blitz like this? :cool:

    Only for Mac users... :confused:

    There are some other cool looking cards to adrmire when you search Google Images for "white AMD".

    Or do you mean the PCB?
     
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    Like this one. Mostly the backplate and the front part that is shown when mounted horizontally. Although the white fans are nice, you won't really see them unless mounted vertically.
     
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    The pcb is really high, if they added some stuff to that vrm maybe the temps will be a bit lower.
     
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    That card is going to sag in a traditional horizontal slot I just know it...
     
  10. OnnA

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    ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT

    First things first. The appearance of the ASUS ROG STRIX ultimately confirms the death of the ASUS AREZ brand.
    The brand appeared as a fallout of the GeForce Partner Program announcement (now canceled in that form).
    ASUS is abandoning AREZ and will continue to launch Radeon cards with ASUS branding moving forward.

    The ASUS ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT features Navi 10 GPU clocked at 1840 MHz (base), 1965 MHz (game) and 2035 MHz (boost).

    The card is 2.7-slot design and features 11+3 VRM phase design. The card is equipped with dual BIOS and it will matter which BIOS you are running.
    There are two options: Performance Mode and Quiet Mode. It appears that they only affect fan curvature, but this will undoubtedly affect real-world clock speeds as well.

    ASUS claims that their card is 4.7% faster than reference RX 5700XT in 3DMark 11.
    This number is obviously meaningless and we are not sure why ASUS even bothered to use this ancient benchmark.

    There is currently an issue with AMD drivers causing ASUS Fanconnect II and Aura Sync not to work.

    ASUS has already distributed review samples to popular media outlets, but from what I heard, the quantity is very limited.

    More -> https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-rog-strix-radeon-rx-5700-xt-review-kit-leaks-out

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  11. Maddness

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    That's the one I'm looking to get. I really like the strix cards.
     
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    Too expensive man. Asus is dropping the ball lately with its pricing. This one will be too close to 2070s.
     
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    I haven't seen any pricing for these down here yet. If that's the case i will look elsewhere.
     
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    I heard a rummor its gona be around 460Eur. Im sure many other will be cheaper. Powercolor announced they will sell some of their custom cards at 399.
     
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    I'll keep an eye out for the PowerColor or maybe a Sapphire Nitro if they make one. Thanks for that.
     
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    Extreme cooling seems to do very little for these cards. All that is needed is adequate quite cooling and a decent price. If it is 60Eur more then competing cards it better have some magic that those on water can't seem to find.
     
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    Thats true, the only thing I can see if the Devil card with 8 pin connectors maybe unlocked bios?
     
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    AMD Readies Navi 23 High-End ‘Killer’ GPU For Radeon RX Flagship, Alleges Rumor – Arrives Next Year With Ray Tracing Support

    The latest rumor on high-end Navi GPUs comes from RedGamingTech who reports that AMD has been working on at least two new Navi GPUs.

    These new GPUs are known as the Navi 21 and the Navi 23. The source reports that while there is little information available on these GPUs, there are some details that were mentioned by their source.

    It should also be pointed out that this specific news comes out a few days after AMD’s CEO confirmed during an investors call that they are indeed working on high-end, Navi based Radeon RX graphics cards.
    First and foremost, these GPUs are going to be introduced in the mid of 2020.
    These put them in the same timeframe when AMD will be introducing their second generation RDNA architecture, built upon the 7nm+ process node.
    The Navi 21 and Navi 23 as such are likely to be based on the new RDNA architecture which would further enhance the GPU design we saw on the Radeon RX 5700 series cards.

    The GPU which most would be looking forward to is Navi 23 which is said to power AMD’s next-gen enthusiast and high-end Radeon RX series graphics cards.
    The source points out that the Navi 23 GPU is internally being referred to as the ‘NVIDIA Killer’.
    We have seen previous attempts of AMD such as the Radeon R9 Fury X, Radeon RX Vega and Radeon VII failing to match up to NVIDIA’s high-end cards or even similar priced offerings.

    However, this report shows that with Navi based high-end GPUs, AMD is more confident and taking the fight to NVIDIA with their own flagship solutions.

    Other things that are talked about is the support for Ray Tracing which is definitely something that AMD is working on. With their next-gen RDNA architecture, AMD plans to have hardware-level integration on their GPUs to support real-time ray tracing in games.
    This would put them on par with NVIDIA’s RTX technology which implemented ray-tracing support through hardware-level integration last year with their GeForce RTX 20 series cards.

    It should also be pointed out that high-end Navi GPUs might retain High-Bandwidth memory design like the current flagship.
    While AMD is featuring GDDR6 memory on their mainstream RDNA based cards, it is likely that the company would go ahead with the newer HBM2E VRAM.

    The HBM2E DRAM comes in 8-Hi stack configuration and utilizes 16 Gb memory dies, stacked together and clocked at 3.2 Gbps.
    This would result in a total bandwidth of 410 GB/s on a single and 920 GB/s with two HBM2E stacks which is just insane. To top it all, the DRAM has a 1024-bit wide bus interface which is the same as current HBM2 DRAM.
    Samsung says that their HBM2E solution, when stacked in 4-way configuration, can offer up to 64 GB memory at 1.64 TB/s of bandwidth.
    Such products would only be suitable for servers/HPC workloads but a high-end graphics product for enthusiasts can feature up to 32 GB memory with just two stacks which is twice as much memory as the Radeon VII.
     
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  20. Maddness

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    About bloody time AMD.
     

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