Cause it's "Tuf"What
Why would someone drive a car over the backplate?
Cause it's "Tuf"What
Why would someone drive a car over the backplate?
Cause it's "Tuf"
I sometimes wonder if they have a special marketing section of 12yolds that come up with this cringe nonsense. Or maybe I'm getting bitter and old.
Damn!
2532MHz avg. clock with 208W avg. GPU (only) power consumption?
Also, "only" 269W max. GPU power consumption at 2553MHz -> RX 6800 non-XT?
On what cooling though? I doubt that's a stock AIB.
Damn!
2532MHz avg. clock with 208W avg. GPU (only) power consumption?
Also, "only" 269W max. GPU power consumption at 2553MHz -> RX 6800 non-XT?
This is neither Hawaii nor Vega.
It runs cool I hope it doesn't sound like jet engine.
It's nice. But I believe it won't matter if the launch is similar to zen3. It's not a paper launch but you can't buy one now, and queues and approv. on overclockers.co.uk are not encouraging. I'm not even talking about Ampere... I hope it will be a liiiiittle better one month, for CP2077, maybe... I'm not even believing that to be honest...
Should do it properly:What
Why would someone drive a car over the backplate?
This is neither Hawaii nor Vega.
And it's also worth noting which was the base for this overclock. I.e. is it a 25% OC or a 5-10% OC.
That's what AMD gave on the specsheet. And I also know that Ryzen 5000 regularly exceeds its max boost by a couple of bins, thoough AMD said, by how much exactly is also down to individual sample quality.Default max boost is 2105. So 20%ish?