You know, even if you dealt with miners, you'd still have to deal with resellers. Who were responsible for the 30xx and 60xx series prices in the first place.
This feels like more "Send the miners away" sentiment. It sucks to be honest. I don't think mining topics should be split off, because we really only talk about graphics card availability and how miners destroy it for the gamers. We've had a folding@home thread that Noone ever suggested being...
Why would Nvidia purposefully ot sell more GPUs if they could? The more likely answer is they are limited by TSMC. This explains why there are no AMD cards nor Consoles available at msrp.
If you look at the prices in early October, they were still at ~400. I screwed exactly 0 people over in my quest to rest on my fat butt instead of working 12 hours a day, 5 days a week. You spent all that time posting something factually incorrect lol.
I think it's mildly funny, to be honest. The guys here have such righteous fury against other people trying to invest and improve their financial standing in life. Well tell you guys what, I'm that guy you hate. I bought 24 rx 5700XTs in October along with the rigs I built with my own two hands...
At that clock, your voltage setting is actually close to overvolting most cards stock settings (normally I see 1250 mhz at 750mV) . 750mV should be stable at 1300.
He's about 80w or 20 watts per card higher than where he should be. I think your diagnosis is correct. On top of that less voltage helps with the memory junction temperature, which these cards are super sensitive to.
Greed-monger seems like a bit of a stretch considering that the smart players in this game buy hardware when there isn't demand, hold on to the profits when there is a good run and then purchase more hardware once the market goes down. You should store your grain in times of harvest, you don't...
Got my reference rx 6800 xt in yesterday Assetto Corsa Competizione is running on the highest settings flawlessly on my 3440x1440 monitor. I'm pretty happy with it coming from my 5700xt and 2080 super before that. I have to say it feels weird having AMD at the very high end. It hasn't been since...
I just bought a 6800xt, so I essentially freed up another 5700xt by taking it out of my gaming pc. I'm pretty thermally limited in my house right now. I'm also considering selling some of my 5700xt Mechs in favor of RTX 3080s for more flexibility whenever etchash goes away and getting more hash...
Pretty much exactly what he said. Look up the Tripp lite metered PDU in Amazon. When you get your 240v 30A added, make sure you get a L6-30p outlet for compatibility with the PDU.
I had to get a 220v 30amp circuit ran to the room and install a window unit cause they're in the house. It ran around $900 for the power and cooling infrastructure I've installed so far.
34inch 21:9 curved for coding. Effing awesome for productivity. I can have 2 windows open side by side and it looks normal and it keeps side scrolling to a minimum. Thinking about converting from triple flat 24 inch monitors to triple curved 27 inch monitors. Will report back if I do.
12% slower than rtx 2070s dead stock before the overclocked models come in which will inevitably have more oc headroom. This is a stellar position for AMD to be in. I wouldn't be surprised if we see an OC model come really close to a 2070s.
So I was looking at a desktop graphics reviews for an upgrade to my Razer Blade 1060 6gb system and I see that the 980ti is now slower than the FuryX! I wanted to go ahead and pick up a 1080 over Vega since it's known technology and Vega looks to barely match it, but the over time regression...
Your post comes off as a little frantic and aggressive. A calm look at this and the reputable sites circulating these slides would indicate they are indeed real.
Voltage induces current which causes heat. You can have tons of voltage but unless you complete a circuit with a resistive element, you're not going to get any heat.
You literally just listed every socket and instruction set AMD has created in the past 12 years. Just to try rebut someones point that Intel has required the industry to change multiple times when the original poster said incorrectly stated "Intel never required "the whole world to change" in...
As an owner of the Razer blade 14 (1060 version) I'd say this is the best option if you truly want desktop power in macbook form. The 1060 and quad core with hyperthreading swallow anything I throw at it with aplomb from gpu accelerated rendering for school project rendering to Matlab...
Hey guys, long time lurker and admittedly AMD biased occasional poster here. I've been away at University (computer engineering class of 2018) for the past three years and have been working summers as well and I have to say I've learned quite a lot since I've been gone. One thing is that as...
As someone who's taken tons of cs classes, you don't get the same variables and the exact same methods by accident. Also once again as someone who's taken tons of cs courses, taking someone else's code is strictly prohibited. It's akin to plagiarizing in English.
The rx480 is a replacement for 380/960 class cards not 390/980 class cards. So your original question should be why doesn't the 480 outperform the 970? To which your answer would be it already does. However that would not fit the way you're trying to spin things now would it?
That's not actually addressing my point that the proposed application for blowers coolers is antiquated. If temps are alright in the reviews chances are I'm going to get one. That said I can't make observations about flawed trains of thought
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