Fixed that for you.Definitely mining cards
Best I can do for $100 is 6600 GT performance.I've been eyeing 6600xt performance for $100 shipped for my Steam PC, but the market is pure [redacted] at that price point, even used.
My 980ti continues riding strong into its 9th year of life...
Three years ago, I built the rig in my sig. PC parts were sooooo expensive. All new stuff... except for the video card. Could not justify 2-3x the price of my 1080ti for an upgrade of something comparable. Nope.My 980ti continues riding strong into its 9th year of life...
Not a spectacular deal but if you need a sub-$250 graphics card, here's one:
PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card $230 + Free Shipping
Amazon has PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (AXRX 6650XT 8GBD6-3DH) on sale for $229.99. Shipping is free. Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal. ...slickdeals.net
That is good. I have been eyeing 5700xt 8gb at recommendations of other members but it seems they are over 200. They have so many cards close to the same price and performance. The 2060 5700xt 6700 6600xt so confusing what to get. Bought a 6800xt for 400 and fear it will be used by a 7 year old girl and the 5600xt or what ever will be used with 4690s itx small box. But which to get .. used new .. 5700xt have so many dead cards on ebay
But super Overkill for roblox and minecraft. it should be fine if I can find it under 200 i might as well. Thanks. Now hope the psu is good enough to hold it.I wouldn't touch a 5700XT anywhere near $200. There have been 6600XTs for $230 new and I think
On that link is the new 6600 for under $200, and 6650XT for ~$230.
I guess that's the same link as above, but just without the Slickdeals referral. The 6600 is a solid - and fully DX12U compliant - card in my book. Humble power consumption and fast enough.
But super Overkill for roblox and minecraft. it should be fine if I can find it under 200 i might as well. Thanks. Now hope the psu is good enough to hold it.
Don't worry, the 8GB cards will still be here for us! The smaller the buffer, the less useful it is for AIAMD’s Lisa Su steps in to fix driver issues with GPUs in new TinyBox AI servers — firm calls for AMD to make its GPU firmware open source, points to issues with Radeon 7900 XTX
The intervention comes as Tiny Box publicly frets about Radeon-based platform bugs.www.tomshardware.com
Guys, do you know what happens if AMD fixes these bugs?
Consumer GPUs fly off the shelves, bought by AI startups looking to capitalize on the AI craze.
It'll be the same crap mining misery all over again!
I don't think so. The 6GB RTX 3050 replaces all of the sub $200 MSRP/RRP GTX cards while providing more vram and most of the RTX feature set. It maintains the tradition of having slot powered and LP models too.Sub $200 market could end up just being used stuff.
Nvidia supplying more chips for cards 3yrs ago during the pandemic is crazy sauce looking back.
I don't know the answer to that. They did start cranking out 2060s along with it, so maybe?Yeah but I'm guessing they had a lot of chips left over after the crypto bust in 2018.
This is the problem, this guy is wanting to use gaming gpus to power an AI startup, and then complaining about the firmware not being open. Just to guzzle up the consumer GPU market cards instead of using the AI accelerators, so he can make a quick buck.Don't worry, the 8GB cards will still be here for us! The smaller the buffer, the less useful it is for AI
Somewhat seriously, I saw that nvidia has halted production on all GTX cores, which means the GTX 1630 and GTX 1650 are going to dry out from retail by the end of Q1 (according to the analyst post I read). I don't hate the RTX 3050 6GB but that might actually be the bottom of the nvidia stack at ~$180.
Remember when IGPs killed all viable new GPUs under $100? Is that bar going to be lifted all the way to ~$180 now? Interesting to watch anyway, IMO.
The guy running this Tiny Box startup is a real character. Of course you will run into issues when you try to use gaming GPU drivers to run an AI server. Or am I wrong here?AMD’s Lisa Su steps in to fix driver issues with GPUs in new TinyBox AI servers — firm calls for AMD to make its GPU firmware open source, points to issues with Radeon 7900 XTX
The intervention comes as Tiny Box publicly frets about Radeon-based platform bugs.www.tomshardware.com
Guys, do you know what happens if AMD fixes these bugs?
Consumer GPUs fly off the shelves, bought by AI startups looking to capitalize on the AI craze.
It'll be the same crap mining misery all over again!
Link the the TH article, which seems to be asserting AMD should open up their firmware, for consumer GPU product line. Which would lead to probably no AMD GPUs being available for gamers or people needing computers for work needs other than gaming.So, when AI startup Tiny Corp. experienced MES-related bugs with RX 7900 XTX cards that were supposed to go into its TinyBox computer, the only solution was for AMD to release a patch. Tiny Corp. (or perhaps its founder George Hotz) made these issues public on its X account yesterday and said, "It upsets me that the MES isn't open source" and said AMD "should immediately stop development of high end ML libraries and fix their basic sh*t [compiler and drivers]."
Doean't seem like cuda is having issues running on a 4090. Also, RX 7900 Series is explicitly supported by rocm https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/...rence/system-requirements.html#supported-gpusThe guy running this Tiny Box startup is a real character. Of course you will run into issues when you try to use gaming GPU drivers to run an AI server. Or am I wrong here?
Doean't seem like cuda is having issues running on a 4090. Also, RX 7900 Series is explicitly supported by rocm https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/...rence/system-requirements.html#supported-gpus
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No doubt.Doean't seem like cuda is having issues running on a 4090. Also, RX 7900 Series is explicitly supported by rocm https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/...rence/system-requirements.html#supported-gpus
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The guy running this Tiny Box startup is a real character.
I read that the Blackwell DXG or whatever it's called, requires watercooling.I weep for dGPU consumers. Maybe Intel can take advantage and make something faster than a 7900XTX and sell it like crazy. Unless they all get bought out for AI work too