They weren't competitive at the high end for a long time and when they became competitive in rasterization performance things like ray tracing and DLSS became big factors. If they would make an alternative for the halo parts I would love to go AMD. I actually hate nVidia.
Umm, not really. In the most basic sense market-share is comment on how much product in a given market is sold by a single entity while net income is just Revenue - Expenses. There's instances in the market where someone with a small market share may generate a lot of net income and where...
I am less optimistic than you guys about Big Navi. I thought AMD had a shot if nVidia was going for a 40-50% performance increase but they jumped around 70-80%. I don’t think AMD will be able to compete at the highend, I hope I’m wrong though.
Depends on what you mean by legit.
First GPU: ATi Radeon 9200 that came prebuilt from Sony
First GPU I plugged in myself: Some FX GPU (maybe 5200 or something)
First Highend GPU: X800 XT I bought used and past it’s time.
First Actual Highend GPU: 7950 which I flashed to 7970
Yes, I personally do. I have no upgrade path here especially since I don't do any work on my computer besides play games. Like I said, the CPUs are great but those of us with a 9900k already don't have anything to upgrade to if all we do is game.
Solid CPUs from AMD but I’m a bit disappointed with the OC potential on these. Either way anyone on the 2600kish era seems to have a nice upgrade path here.
I used Prime95 26.6 with custom settings as per der8auer in this video for 8 hours. Then I used RealBench for another 8 hours and then after that I ran Intel Burn Test for another 6 hours before I stopped. The highest temps were seen with Prime95 (in the 80s).
I don't use an AVX offset but I...
Specs are in my sig. Whens stress testing at 5.0 Ghz this thing easily gets to mid 80s. One of the hottest chips I have dealt with.This was my cinebench, only ran it twice.
Yes, I have a 2080 Ti with EK full cover block. I have it overclocked to 2085 Mhz on the core and 7699 on the memory with EVGA's 130% BIOS. Today it got as hot as 61 C playing Destiny 2 :eek:.
I have never had a GPU pass 50 C under water before no matter how overclocked it was.
The guys over at GamersNexus put a CLC on the 2080 Ti and basically saw 0 improvement in overclocking when compared to the stock heatsink. Card has a hard limit on power. Sad life.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.