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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-radeon-rx-vega-revealed

______________________________________RX Vega 56_______RX Vega 64______RX 64 Watercooled

Compute Units 56 64 64
Stream Processors 3584 4096 4096
Base Clock 1156MHz 1247MHz 1406MHz
Boost Clock 1471MHz 1547MHz 1677MHz
HBM2 Memory 8GB 8GB 8GB
Memory Bandwidth 410GB/s 484GB/s 484GB/s
Peak FP32 Performance 10.5TF 12.66TF 13.7TF
Board Power 210W 295W 345W


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So... what do you think, guys?



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Specs have been basically known for a long time and they still tell us nothing about gaming performance.

But seriously, they had that long to come up with a proper naming scheme and they come up with this? Seems weird.



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I want to see how it handles games.



Im still rocking a 970, wonder when i should upgrade



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But, can it run Splatoon 2?



caffeinade said:
But, can it run Splatoon 2?

The Switch is a powerhouse. You'd be lucky to see a GTX 1080ti handle Splatoon 2 at 720p/30fps



monocle_layton said:
caffeinade said:
But, can it run Splatoon 2?

The Switch is a powerhouse. You'd be lucky to see a GTX 1080ti handle Splatoon 2 at 720p/30fps

Imagine if Nvidia worked with Nintendo to bring their games to the PC for Nvidia hardware.

I would be buying a G-sync monitor shortly after that announcement.



Im considering buying a new PC next year. I have the RX 480 on my current PC so ill probably stick with AMD.



The Vega 56 is likely going to be the best price/performance out of the three.
The Vega 64 looks juicy though.
The RX Vega 64 Watercooled looks like a power hog, I would avoid and wait to see what OEM's do with the base Vega 64 chip, there seems to be some serious overclocking headroom for them to take advantage of with aftermarket coolers.

At $499 US for the Vega 64, it's probably going to fall around the $650-$750 AUD mark, it should be a better alternative to the Geforce 1070 on everything except power consumption.


AngryLittleAlchemist said:
Im still rocking a 970, wonder when i should upgrade

Upgrade when you find it is no longer capable of handling everything you want. If that isn't for another few years... Then so be it. The Geforce 970 is still a good performer when all is said and done.



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