Speaking of memory, the 6900 XT LC, that (formerly) OEM thing, has 18 Gbps GDDR6.
With that comes my question: how well does RDNA2 scale with VRAM speeds considering it's got IC in the GPU die itself that should make it less dependent on memory speeds.
tl;dr: NCOV, Intel dropping the ball because Intel and console kiddies fucked the PC market. More news at 11.
Hey, at least I have a reason to wait for a 5950XT on 6nm now!
Just as I was watching A Bitter Pill walkthrough this comes up. Hell yeah, Hawke's Bay with raytracing would be fucking AMAZING!
All the more reason to be building a new computer next year, which i'm working on.
I wonder how good the stealth mechanics will be in Cyberpunk. I don't expect Hitman 2: Silent Assassin tier stealth but some proper stealth mechanics would be great.
Anyone else impatiently awaiting the 6900XT? Considering the FPS a 6800XT gets I can only hope a 6900XT can do 4k144 in GTA V. (and that the Sapphire 6900XT ToXic won't be €2000 lol)
5950X is a absolute fucking monster in everything, it even gets proper FPS in (the only game I play nowadays) GTA V!
Now if only ASUS would hurry up with their Crosshair VIII Dark Hero.. i'm really close to hitting buy on a X570 Taichi.
Interesting. I can only hope for RDNA2 Radeon Pro in laptops. (then again knowing Dell and Lelnovo they'll stick to Nvidia for their Precisions/Pseries)