AMD Launches Raise the Game Bundle - Bundles Assassins Creed Odyssey and more
AMD released a new game bundle with the purchase of a Radeon RX Vega, RX 580 or RX 570 graphics card you now get Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Strange Brigade, and Star Control Origins for free.
Upgrade your PC with an AMD Radeon RX VEGA, RX 580 or RX 570 graphics card and become a legend. Settle your fate in war-torn ancient Greece and experience an epic adventure in Assassin's Creed® Odyssey , rise up against an old and long-forgotten evil in Strange Brigade®and travel back in time to the year 2086 to join Star Control®: Connect Origins to the galactic community and experience the thrill of a spaceship battle . The AMD Radeon ™ RX graphics cards give you the ultimate gaming experience and exceptional performance. Increase your bet with Radeon.
Make breath-taking visuals, unwavering performance and surgical levels of detail your new standard thanks to advanced GPU multi-threading, optimized for the latest DirectX®12 and Vulkan® titles. AMD Radeon™ RX graphics bring you the ultimate gaming experience and performance, whether you’re playing the latest esports, VR or AAA titles.
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Unfortunately the price of DRAM alone makes decent video cards at least 50 euros/dollars more expensive than they used to be. Memory production capacity would need to double for this disastrous situation to change. It's all thanks to the people who eat smartphones for breakfast. No amount of ram chips delivered is enough for the phone manufacturers. Of course the mining craze didn't help either, sucking in GDDR specifically like crazy.
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Funny part is, some websites (TechSpot, Forbe, and others) claim that there is an "Oversypply" of DRAM, and thus the price will come dow, like, where the $#!t are they getting those oversupply stupidity from!?
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new GPUs don't have to be faster, just newer.
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That's somewhat true. We need perfect 4k playback, better image quality, HDR supported everywhere and all current new codecs by hardware decoding or something newer not released yet for futureproofing. No pauses no slow-downs. Simple things to make life better.
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To Hell with those games, I'm looking for price drop -20% at least for old tech. Really they do everything to sell those cards at irrational prices. Next we will get what? Free weekend trip if you buy a GPU?