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legendary
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August 07, 2023, 11:23:39 AM
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"In the gaming graphics segment, we expanded the Radeon 7000 series of graphics accelerators in Q2 with the launch of the RX 7600 graphics cards for 1080p gaming. We plan to further expand our RDNA 3 GPU offering with the release of new 'Enthusiast' class Radeon 7000 series cards in Q3,” said the AMD CEO.
This means that there will probably be no replenishment in the AMD Radeon RX 7900 series: the company positions it as an “ultra-enthusiast” class, which means that we can talk about the Radeon RX 7800 series. The assumption is partly consistent with previously unconfirmed information that during the quarter, AMD plans to release new models in the Radeon RX 7800 and RX 7700 series. Of course, this should have been done earlier, but we had to take into account the oversupply in the RX 6900/6800 RDNA2 - these models should be replaced by new ones. It is also possible that there were some difficulties with the Navi 32 GPU - the third one that has not yet been used in the RDNA3 line in the RX 7000 family."
https://t.me/HomishTG/5857
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July 14, 2023, 01:43:08 PM
#69
If you have been waiting for the Starfield game, then this news from AMD is for you
https://www.amd.com/en/gaming/featured-games/starfield.html#bundle

After announcing itself as Starfield's exclusive PC partner, AMD is now promoting a new game bundle where gamers can get Bethesda's upcoming space game with select AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs, Radeon 6000/7000-series GPUs, and eligible AMD systems. Unlike previous bundles, AMD is offering two different versions of the game depending on the hardware or system that you purchase. If you purchase a higher-end system/part, you can get the Premium Edition of Starfield, while lower-end SKUs will be offered with the Standard Edition of the game.

Starfield is the first new IP in over 25 years from the widely acclaimed Bethesda Game Studios. The game is a space-focused RPG, featuring space exploration, FPS gameplay, ship-on-ship combat, building, planetary gameplay, and more.

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/amds-starfield-game-bundle-now-201506451.html?
legendary
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June 25, 2023, 03:38:04 PM
#68
NewEgg

A video card with an MSRP at $379 sells for $200.
And what kind of profit then do AMD and large stores get from one video card, if they can cut MSRP prices by more than 40%?
And then they say that gamers buy video cards Smiley

Well maybe AMD/Nvidia will promo a new coin soon 🔜.

Or maybe they pump something.

They won’t be selling much as gamers simply don’t buy a lot of cards.
It was necessary to issue a coin for mining earlier, but what is the point in this now?
They sold a lot of video cards at a discount and continue to reduce prices. The coin needs to be issued such that it can be mined on video cards with a memory of more than 11 gigabytes, so that the miners are updated, and not mined on old 1080ti video cards
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June 25, 2023, 09:34:27 AM
#67
NewEgg

A video card with an MSRP at $379 sells for $200.
And what kind of profit then do AMD and large stores get from one video card, if they can cut MSRP prices by more than 40%?
And then they say that gamers buy video cards Smiley

Well maybe AMD/Nvidia will promo a new coin soon 🔜.

Or maybe they pump something.

They won’t be selling much as gamers simply don’t buy a lot of cards.
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June 25, 2023, 06:18:28 AM
#66
legendary
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June 21, 2023, 12:28:13 PM
#65
NewEgg

A video card with an MSRP at $379 sells for $200.
And what kind of profit then do AMD and large stores get from one video card, if they can cut MSRP prices by more than 40%?
And then they say that gamers buy video cards Smiley
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June 20, 2023, 12:11:54 PM
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legendary
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June 14, 2023, 02:47:41 PM
#63
The long story short, the simulated RX 7800 XT appears to be 4% (1080p), 8% (1440p) and 12.5% (2160p) faster than Radeon RX 6800 XT, which is not a big upgrade. One must not forget though that this is a simulation, so the results may not correspond to real-world product, which does not even have rumored specifications yet. AMD Radeon PRO series are designed for better power efficiency, so even by adjusting clocks and TBP, the BIOS may still be forcing lower results, simply because this card was not designed for gaming workloads.
https://videocardz.com/newz/simulated-radeon-rx-7800-xt-gpu-ends-up-4-to-13-faster-than-rx-6800-xt
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June 10, 2023, 10:35:43 AM
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A detailed analysis of the AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card from Chips and Cheese
"The RX 7600 provides a very interesting look at a low end, low cost RDNA 3 implementation. Like the prior generation’s RX 6600 XT, the RX 7600 implements 16 WGPs. It also has a small 32 MB Infinity Cache, a 128-bit memory bus, and eight PCIe lanes. Thus small configuration is necessary to reduce costs and power consumption compared to higher end cards.

But the RX 7600 goes even further to cut costs. It loses big RDNA 3’s bigger vector register file. It uses TSMC’s 6 nm process, which won’t provide the performance and power savings that the cutting edge 5 nm process would. In prior generations, AMD fabbed x60 and x600 series cards on the same cutting edge node as their higher end counterparts, and used the same architecture too. However, they clearly felt a sharp need to save costs with this generation, compromising the RX 7600 a bit more than would be expected for a midrange GPU."


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June 02, 2023, 04:32:57 AM
#61
AMD Radeon RX 7600 reference design to be fixed before market launch to support all power cables

As reported earlier, the AMD reference (MBA – Made by AMD) design has issues with some power cables. As it turned out, some 6+2-pin cables may not fully insert into the card because of the backplate design. This issue only affects some cables that have a small bump that is blocked by the overextended backplate.

Those cables have existed for many years, so it is surprising to see a new AMD reference card that cannot fit such cables. And this was only discovered by reviewers who had trouble fitting their cables. Luckily for AMD, the company was in no rush to release its reference design to the retail (DIY) market. The plan was to enable board partners first, but due to interest in this AMD design, the company is indeed planning to launch their MBA cards to the market.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rx-7600-reference-design-will-be-fixed-to-fit-all-power-cables-before-market-release

If manufacturers want to change something on a video card board, there are always problems. This is not necessary, because the computer has enough space for the video card, and reducing the size of the video card is not required.


To be honest this is actually no news as these MBA cards are not on the market yet and this was a slight oversight of their design team with an very easy and cheap fix by altering the backplate slighty.

Your last sentence is just clickbait.
This problem can be solved with a file and pliers if you do not need a guarantee, but the main question is, why change the power supply connection design that has been proven over the years?
If they improved this solution with additional fuses and diodes that would protect the video card from a short circuit, that would be good. But modern video cards do not have fuses, although they were on older models of video cards. The RX 480 and RX470 had fuses after the power plug.

Have you read the article on https://www.techpowerup.com/309215/amd-confirms-rx-7600-reference-cards-in-retail-will-not-have-power-connector-flaw ?

Those cards are not even available yet and they haven't changed the power supply connector design. Only thing AMD will do change the backplate slightly before they come onto the market so it can accomodate ALL PCIe powercables.

Therefore no issues for any comsumers (users and miners alike).

Are you following GamersNexus and Buildzoid as they are the ones who do a full breakdown of mobo's and videocards.
legendary
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June 01, 2023, 07:41:07 AM
#60
AMD Radeon RX 7600 reference design to be fixed before market launch to support all power cables

As reported earlier, the AMD reference (MBA – Made by AMD) design has issues with some power cables. As it turned out, some 6+2-pin cables may not fully insert into the card because of the backplate design. This issue only affects some cables that have a small bump that is blocked by the overextended backplate.

Those cables have existed for many years, so it is surprising to see a new AMD reference card that cannot fit such cables. And this was only discovered by reviewers who had trouble fitting their cables. Luckily for AMD, the company was in no rush to release its reference design to the retail (DIY) market. The plan was to enable board partners first, but due to interest in this AMD design, the company is indeed planning to launch their MBA cards to the market.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rx-7600-reference-design-will-be-fixed-to-fit-all-power-cables-before-market-release

If manufacturers want to change something on a video card board, there are always problems. This is not necessary, because the computer has enough space for the video card, and reducing the size of the video card is not required.


To be honest this is actually no news as these MBA cards are not on the market yet and this was a slight oversight of their design team with an very easy and cheap fix by altering the backplate slighty.

Your last sentence is just clickbait.
This problem can be solved with a file and pliers if you do not need a guarantee, but the main question is, why change the power supply connection design that has been proven over the years?
If they improved this solution with additional fuses and diodes that would protect the video card from a short circuit, that would be good. But modern video cards do not have fuses, although they were on older models of video cards. The RX 480 and RX470 had fuses after the power plug.
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May 28, 2023, 01:26:08 PM
#59
AMD Radeon RX 7600 reference design to be fixed before market launch to support all power cables

As reported earlier, the AMD reference (MBA – Made by AMD) design has issues with some power cables. As it turned out, some 6+2-pin cables may not fully insert into the card because of the backplate design. This issue only affects some cables that have a small bump that is blocked by the overextended backplate.

Those cables have existed for many years, so it is surprising to see a new AMD reference card that cannot fit such cables. And this was only discovered by reviewers who had trouble fitting their cables. Luckily for AMD, the company was in no rush to release its reference design to the retail (DIY) market. The plan was to enable board partners first, but due to interest in this AMD design, the company is indeed planning to launch their MBA cards to the market.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rx-7600-reference-design-will-be-fixed-to-fit-all-power-cables-before-market-release

If manufacturers want to change something on a video card board, there are always problems. This is not necessary, because the computer has enough space for the video card, and reducing the size of the video card is not required.


To be honest this is actually no news as these MBA cards are not on the market yet and this was a slight oversight of their design team with an very easy and cheap fix by altering the backplate slighty.

Your last sentence is just clickbait.
legendary
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May 28, 2023, 04:58:30 AM
#58
AMD Radeon RX 7600 reference design to be fixed before market launch to support all power cables

As reported earlier, the AMD reference (MBA – Made by AMD) design has issues with some power cables. As it turned out, some 6+2-pin cables may not fully insert into the card because of the backplate design. This issue only affects some cables that have a small bump that is blocked by the overextended backplate.

Those cables have existed for many years, so it is surprising to see a new AMD reference card that cannot fit such cables. And this was only discovered by reviewers who had trouble fitting their cables. Luckily for AMD, the company was in no rush to release its reference design to the retail (DIY) market. The plan was to enable board partners first, but due to interest in this AMD design, the company is indeed planning to launch their MBA cards to the market.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rx-7600-reference-design-will-be-fixed-to-fit-all-power-cables-before-market-release

If manufacturers want to change something on a video card board, there are always problems. This is not necessary, because the computer has enough space for the video card, and reducing the size of the video card is not required.
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May 27, 2023, 12:49:09 PM
#57
RX 7600 price in Russia $400
https://m.onlinetrade.ru/catalogue/videokarty-c338/gigabyte/videokarta_gigabyte_radeon_rx_7600_gaming_oc_8g_gv_r76gaming_oc_8gd-3725358.html?

In Europe, its price is about $ 300, but due to weak demand, the price will fall. The price of the 6600 and 6650xt video cards should also fall, because they are worse in performance than the new video card

RX 6600 vs RX 6600 XT vs RX 6650 XT vs RX 7600 - Test in 12 Games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAQHFaXR4c
legendary
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May 17, 2023, 10:54:50 AM
#56
The card was disassembled and Igor confirmed that the thermal paste had uneven distribution on the die. There were areas where there was no paste at all, clearly showing that there was an issue with application. He quickly reapplied the thermal paste the proper way and assembled the card back. This made a massive difference for the temperature, eliminating the issue. The average GPU temperature decreased from 80°C to 75°C while the hotspot temperature had a substantial drop to 93-95°C.
https://videocardz.com/newz/powercolor-rx-7900-xtx-red-devil-cards-may-suffer-from-high-gpu-temperatures-due-to-incorrect-application-of-thermal-compound.

Now miners do not take such hot video cards, but any manufacturer can have such problems. The best option is to replace the thermal paste yourself with a quality version and change the thermal pads at the same time, but this leads to a loss of warranty.
But the stock version for mining is usually not suitable.

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May 16, 2023, 05:34:58 AM
#55
Nvidia decided to start sales a day earlier and will start selling the RTX 4060 Ti first, and the next day the RX 7600.
But these are different video cards and it is still unclear why all the portals compare these video cards.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 price - $349
Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti price - $450

Looks like a lost war for AMD even without starting,the fact that the 4060 Ti has near double the amount of cores compared to RX 7600 means that people most likely will pay a bit more money to get much more benefits compared to saving this little money and not get the desired performance.I know that gamers will buy the RX 7600 most likely as the performance in gaming won't be that much but miners surely will buy the 4060 Ti exactly because of the number of cores which will offer better performance in mining.The 4060 Ti will also be somewhat better in gaming though but in here people can opt to save money and playing with the RX 7600.The gaming market looks like the only hope for RX 7600 as they are mostly targeting that segment with this card.
In Russia, gamers will buy a nvidia 1080 or those who have $230 will buy an nvidia 2070. There are also AMD 5600 video cards for $120. I've sold a lot of video cards to gamers, and they won't go to buy new RX 7600 for $400-$450, because stores in Russia rarely sell video cards at recommended prices.
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May 15, 2023, 01:54:58 AM
#54
Nvidia decided to start sales a day earlier and will start selling the RTX 4060 Ti first, and the next day the RX 7600.
But these are different video cards and it is still unclear why all the portals compare these video cards.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 price - $349
Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti price - $450

Looks like a lost war for AMD even without starting,the fact that the 4060 Ti has near double the amount of cores compared to RX 7600 means that people most likely will pay a bit more money to get much more benefits compared to saving this little money and not get the desired performance.I know that gamers will buy the RX 7600 most likely as the performance in gaming won't be that much but miners surely will buy the 4060 Ti exactly because of the number of cores which will offer better performance in mining.The 4060 Ti will also be somewhat better in gaming though but in here people can opt to save money and playing with the RX 7600.The gaming market looks like the only hope for RX 7600 as they are mostly targeting that segment with this card.
legendary
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May 14, 2023, 07:08:19 AM
#53
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20 GB & NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Drop 20% Below MSRP In China
https://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-rx-7900-xt-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4080-gpu-prices-drop-20-percent-below-msrp/
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT & NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card prices continue to take a nose dive in China.
AMD & NVIDIA High-End GPUs Now Available For 20% Below MSRP in China: RTX 4080 For $1060 & RX 7900 XT For $790 US


Gamers do not need such video cards, they can still play on previous generations for a long time.
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May 13, 2023, 04:28:01 PM
#52

https://videocardz.com

Nvidia decided to start sales a day earlier and will start selling the RTX 4060 Ti first, and the next day the RX 7600.
But these are different video cards and it is still unclear why all the portals compare these video cards.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 price - $349
Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti price - $450
legendary
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May 11, 2023, 08:01:50 AM
#51
8K gaming at max settings now requires 11 to 20 GB of RAM. For 4K, 8 to 12 GB is generally enough. But you can play on 8GB video cards. On games with a resolution of 2K, a video card with 8 GB is enough.For games with a resolution of 4K, you need to buy 10, 12 or 16 GB of memory.
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