GPU Value Comparisons

Pretty interesting thing I just read between rx480 and 1060

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...945-gtx-1060-vs-rx-480-updated-review-23.html

I don't know how reliable the source is (haven't heard of them before)

If you don't have time to read it is basically saying the RX 480 has caught up to the 1060 with new drivers in DX11 games. No difference between them in 1440p and only 2% difference in 1080p, the RX480 has gained 8% on the 1060 in 1440p and 10% in 1080p.

In DX12 the Rx480 has pulled ahead further then before by 3%.
 
^, that dude with the accent predicted this - think ponder posted the vid way back.
 
Pretty interesting thing I just read between rx480 and 1060

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...945-gtx-1060-vs-rx-480-updated-review-23.html

I don't know how reliable the source is (haven't heard of them before)

If you don't have time to read it is basically saying the RX 480 has caught up to the 1060 with new drivers in DX11 games. No difference between them in 1440p and only 2% difference in 1080p, the RX480 has gained 8% on the 1060 in 1440p and 10% in 1080p.

In DX12 the Rx480 has pulled ahead further then before by 3%.

Hardware Canucks been around for ages, they're reliable - at least as reliable as you can expect benchmarks from one source to be.

Newer AAA games on DX11 are definitely seeing better performance of late on AMD hardware though.
 
http://overclocking.guide/amd-radeon-rx-460-unlocking-1024-stream-processors/

AMD Radeon RX 460 Unlocking from 896 to 1024 Stream Processors

The AMD Radeon RX 460 unlocking process involves nothing more than a simple firmware update and can result in a performance upgrade of 12.5%. The Radeon RX 460 is considered a solid choice in terms of price/performance. It comes by default with 56 TMU and 896 Stream Processors in the form of the Polaris 11 GPU architecture. But here’s how to get an additional 8 TMUs and 128 Stream Processors.

Note: It’s always possible that something goes wrong if you flash the BIOS of your card. In addition it’s possible that not all cards can be unlocked and that you might damage the card. Flash at your own risk!

Continued
 
At least its only one generational rebrand with Hawaii, Bonaire and Tonga. Pitcairn has been re-used three times to arrive at the R7 370, which is the same record as the G80 architecture. Fermi at the low end has been rebranded by Nvidia four times.
 
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We need a nother wootware competitor here, Take2 , Loot , and the other guys like Rebeltech cant compete.


They import in bulk and cut out the middle man, aka the local distro. They also have sole import rights for some products like galaxy etc
 
We need a nother wootware competitor here, Take2 , Loot , and the other guys like Rebeltech cant compete.

Ye, for GPUs Wootware really is a one-stop shop. I'd argue that Rebeltech can compete though, I bought my 1060 from them as Wootware didn't even stock the one I wanted.

Also prices at Wootware on other items are good but you can often find the same thing slightly cheaper elsewhere, Loot is a very interesting option in this regard as you get the free shipping which can make the deal even sweeter.
 
Hi all.

Really the worst time to be buying a GPU I know but I have just finished exams and would love to play a few games. I'm an AMD guy but know Rx580s ANYWHERE and guys are selling them second hand on carb for between 7 and 10k lol.

My system is currently:
i5 4670k, 8GB RAM, R9 270, 1920x1200 monitor

I doubt I will upgrade my monitor to a higher res one until my current one breaks.

Will a 1060 be a nice big upgrade? Stock seems to be an issue but this one looks quite good and cheap:
http://www.landmarkpc.co.za/store/e...-14446.html?osCsid=j32pohdd9m0h9b34q9thah1394

It doesn't look like there are any new cards on the horizon (next 3 months?)

I mainly play Battlefield and would like to play on Ultra at good FPS.

thanks/
 
Any word on when the AMD RX 560 is hitting stores?
I want to complete an HTPC build.
 
ok no, the 1050 is waaay more expensive than the machine I have. Going for RX 550 then.
 
Hi all.

Really the worst time to be buying a GPU I know but I have just finished exams and would love to play a few games. I'm an AMD guy but know Rx580s ANYWHERE and guys are selling them second hand on carb for between 7 and 10k lol.

My system is currently:
i5 4670k, 8GB RAM, R9 270, 1920x1200 monitor

I doubt I will upgrade my monitor to a higher res one until my current one breaks.

Will a 1060 be a nice big upgrade? Stock seems to be an issue but this one looks quite good and cheap:
http://www.landmarkpc.co.za/store/e...-14446.html?osCsid=j32pohdd9m0h9b34q9thah1394

It doesn't look like there are any new cards on the horizon (next 3 months?)

I mainly play Battlefield and would like to play on Ultra at good FPS.

thanks/

Do NOT buy a 3GB 1060.

Ask Wootware when they getting stock of these,
http://www.wootware.co.za/zotac-zt-...-192-bit-pci-e-3-0-desktop-graphics-card.html
http://www.wootware.co.za/galax-geforce-gtx-1060-exoc-6gb-gddr5-pci-e-3-0-desktop-graphics-card.html
 

Too late :0. Cafe Viva had one in stock for R3600.

Wootware said they would have next time this month and not keen on waiting.

I'm not to perturbed. BF1 which is pretty much the only thing I play is silky smooth maxxed out.
 
What are your guys take on the RX64 vs 1080ti after the lastest AdoredTV review?
 
What are your guys take on the RX64 vs 1080ti after the lastest AdoredTV review?

Interesting question.

First I'll preface my answer by saying I am an irrational AMD fanboy. I support AMD even in cases where they are the clear loser. Part of that is just a long history with the brand, part of it is because they often offer good price for performance, and part of it is because we need competition in any case.

If you have a look at the functional units of Vega vs the functional units of the 1080Ti, you would expect Vega to be a lot closer. When you compare Vega 64 to the 1080Ti, the only thing it loses out on is the number of ROPs (96 vs 64) and the amount of memory (11GB vs 8GB). Otherwise, "on paper", it is equal to or superior.

But, real world results show that the 1080Ti is faster in almost all cases. Nvidia just makes really, really good GPUs!

However, I do think there is more to the story, and a number of things paint the RX Vega in a worse light than it perhaps deserves.

I am fairly sure that the drivers for RX Vega are not ready. There are questions regarding whether new features such as the Draw Stream Binning Rasterizer and the Primitive Discard Accelerator are enabled with the current drivers. They may not be. Even without those, Vega is different enough to Polaris that I expect optimization to take some time. Every single AMD GPU released previously has improved over time with drivers. They look bad on review day, but 6-12 months later, they generally move up a level and are punching above their weight. There is no reason to expect anything different from Vega. I think, one day, that Vega 56 will be closer to a 1080 in performance and a Vega 64 will be closer to a 1080Ti in performance.

Second... AMD needs Nvidia's voltage control magic. Search Google for AMD Vega undervolting and see what people are able to achieve with it. Massive reductions in power consumption for the same or better performance, because they reduce the voltage. Often from 1.2V to 1.0V, which is a huge reduction. But, you don't see people bothering to undervolt with Nvidia's cards, and the reason is because Nvidia has much better automatic voltage control which automatically selects the minimum voltage needed to sustain the particular performance state. This is one of the reasons they are so efficient and so fast. AMD sets a blanket voltage of 1.2V across ALL Vegas, Nvidia sets the voltage per graphics card and per performance state. They have much finer grained control. AMD has some level of automatic voltage control because it does go up and down a little, but nowhere near as good as Nvidia. This is also not something that drivers can fix, but if we are lucky, a future AMD product will have good voltage control.

Lastly, Vega is bottlenecked somewhere - rumours have it that it could be either the memory or geometry performance. If you overclock a Vega 56 to the same clockspeeds as a Vega 64, they perform about the same. This is strange because you would expect a Vega 64 to be a lot faster than a Vega 56.
 
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If you have a look at the functional units of Vega vs the functional units of the 1080Ti, you would expect Vega to be a lot closer. When you compare Vega 64 to the 1080Ti, the only thing it loses out on is the number of ROPs (96 vs 64) and the amount of memory (11GB vs 8GB). Otherwise, "on paper", it is equal to or superior.

But, real world results show that the 1080Ti is faster in almost all cases. Nvidia just makes really, really good GPUs!

However, I do think there is more to the story, and a number of things paint the RX Vega in a worse light than it perhaps deserves.

I am fairly sure that the drivers for RX Vega are not ready.

Wendel(?) from level 1 techs mentioned vega64 was outperforming the 1080ti on linux and that was with vega using opensource drivers.

I'll see if I can find the video.

Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc7PDqmtJC4
 
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