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Read the review here.
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#6135075 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:16 PM
Can't help but LOL at this smooth brain energy.
LOL...uses more power than 4060Ti and 30% slower, it's an utter failure of a card
Can't help but LOL at this smooth brain energy.
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#6135076 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:18 PM
Aw...can't think of any other insult?
Can't help but LOL at this smooth brain energy.
Aw...can't think of any other insult?
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#6135080 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:26 PM

When will this train of sh|t overpriced products stop !?
Never!!!
It's because of stuff like this that AMD got a 64% drop in revenue in the client divisions.
Almost every company is experiencing big revenue drops, including Intel and Nvidia...

When will this train of sh|t overpriced products stop !?
Never!!!
It's because of stuff like this that AMD got a 64% drop in revenue in the client divisions.
Almost every company is experiencing big revenue drops, including Intel and Nvidia...
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#6135082 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:28 PM
Almost every company is experiencing big revenue drops, including Intel and Nvidia...
Nvidia is selling a ton of GPUs for AI.
And despite not selling as much GPUs for gaming as they planed, they still have nearly 90% of the market.
Almost every company is experiencing big revenue drops, including Intel and Nvidia...
Nvidia is selling a ton of GPUs for AI.
And despite not selling as much GPUs for gaming as they planed, they still have nearly 90% of the market.
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The chiplet tech has already been paid for by the CPU division. It's one of the main reasons AMD managed to steal market share from Intel.
It's use on RDNA3 is good and enables AMD to cut costs. But the rest of RDNA3 evolved very little of significance.