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#5763150 Posted on: 02/25/2020 12:35 AM
Tired of "waiting" for AMD to have a perf card.... Not holding my breath on this release...
Tired of "waiting" for AMD to have a perf card.... Not holding my breath on this release...
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#5763158 Posted on: 02/25/2020 01:21 AM
"unlikely to be only driver related"
That implies that the driver isn't the only problem, which doesn't let AMD off the hook. Partial fault doesn't mean no fault at all. Interesting that you are contradicting yourself.
Where exactly am I contradicting myself?
A video on AdoredTV seems to point to it being a driver issue which apparently has been discussed a lot on the AMD subreddit.
Not sure the presenter on AdoredTV is qualified to make such a declaration. Is he a driver dev? Has he been involved in the development and testing of AMD drivers? No offense to you, but until AMD comes out and says it was driver related, I don't really care what AdoredTV has to say on the matter. To my knowledge, he doesn't have adequate background to make such declaration and anything he says should be taken with a large helping of salt....
I've experienced "black screens" on 2 occasions with my RX5700, that haven't been directly linked to a specific game. The first was after using DDU a few months ago and the second was after my R5 1600 overheated. Since replacing the R5 1600, I haven't seen a single "black screen" outside of 1 specific game. Consequently, limiting that same game to 3 CPU cores, prevents the "black screen" from occurring entirely.
24 GB of memory lolz! On one card holly crap!!!o_O and @ a price of $999 lolz!
24GB of HBM..... At that point, I think $999 would be wishful thinking.... Doesn't sound like something that would be targeting the gaming market.
"unlikely to be only driver related"
That implies that the driver isn't the only problem, which doesn't let AMD off the hook. Partial fault doesn't mean no fault at all. Interesting that you are contradicting yourself.
Where exactly am I contradicting myself?
A video on AdoredTV seems to point to it being a driver issue which apparently has been discussed a lot on the AMD subreddit.
Not sure the presenter on AdoredTV is qualified to make such a declaration. Is he a driver dev? Has he been involved in the development and testing of AMD drivers? No offense to you, but until AMD comes out and says it was driver related, I don't really care what AdoredTV has to say on the matter. To my knowledge, he doesn't have adequate background to make such declaration and anything he says should be taken with a large helping of salt....
I've experienced "black screens" on 2 occasions with my RX5700, that haven't been directly linked to a specific game. The first was after using DDU a few months ago and the second was after my R5 1600 overheated. Since replacing the R5 1600, I haven't seen a single "black screen" outside of 1 specific game. Consequently, limiting that same game to 3 CPU cores, prevents the "black screen" from occurring entirely.
24 GB of memory lolz! On one card holly crap!!!o_O and @ a price of $999 lolz!
24GB of HBM..... At that point, I think $999 would be wishful thinking.... Doesn't sound like something that would be targeting the gaming market.
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This thing is going to be a monster, no doubt.