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#5156910 Posted on: 09/10/2015 05:21 PM
Shame that it has a coil whine issue and costs 699€. I'm predicting terrible sales numbers for this DOA product..
I seriously hope that we will see lower prices with 14nm GPU's in 2016.
Shame that it has a coil whine issue and costs 699€. I'm predicting terrible sales numbers for this DOA product..
I seriously hope that we will see lower prices with 14nm GPU's in 2016.
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#5156911 Posted on: 09/10/2015 05:21 PM
man I think you can get two of those little pecker 970's for the same PRICE.
ok ok so who is running the show over there at amd again,its that lying bitch lady ain't it.
da hell are they thinking it has more things wrong with it for the market they are looking for then you could shake a stick at....damn next titan y $1500 damn I hate that.
all the gosh dang bs we heard this pass week oh nv have to do it with software bla bla bla no dvi still no dp 2.2 so on most tv's 30 refresh only? and wth?you can get a 150usd card to be htpc ??????what wait how high was amd when they made fuji? they had some good stuff yo
man I think you can get two of those little pecker 970's for the same PRICE.
ok ok so who is running the show over there at amd again,its that lying bitch lady ain't it.
da hell are they thinking it has more things wrong with it for the market they are looking for then you could shake a stick at....damn next titan y $1500 damn I hate that.
all the gosh dang bs we heard this pass week oh nv have to do it with software bla bla bla no dvi still no dp 2.2 so on most tv's 30 refresh only? and wth?you can get a 150usd card to be htpc ??????what wait how high was amd when they made fuji? they had some good stuff yo
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#5156917 Posted on: 09/10/2015 05:30 PM
I wonder how much the mobile 990m (full 980 chip) will cost on its own.
Might turn out that that is a better deal for an even more compact NUC sized PC.
This one will be great for Steam Machines I think.
I wonder how much the mobile 990m (full 980 chip) will cost on its own.
Might turn out that that is a better deal for an even more compact NUC sized PC.
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#5156933 Posted on: 09/10/2015 05:51 PM
Costs 799 € here in Finland. Definitely not worth the >2x price compared to mini GTX 970's (Gigabyte) and if you have case where you can put Sapphire Fury Tri-X then that's better buy too (and much cheaper). This is definitely noisier (coil whine issues) and hotter (just little bit) than what I'd like.
Costs 799 € here in Finland. Definitely not worth the >2x price compared to mini GTX 970's (Gigabyte) and if you have case where you can put Sapphire Fury Tri-X then that's better buy too (and much cheaper). This is definitely noisier (coil whine issues) and hotter (just little bit) than what I'd like.
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I think AMD's biggest mistake was not having HDMI 2.0 or at least the included long awaited dongle.