igor_kavinski
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This: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-usage/video-gamingWhat exactly is a gaming TV?
Like a regular LED TV?
This: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-usage/video-gamingWhat exactly is a gaming TV?
Like a regular LED TV?
I don't think the 7900 XT will be much better. I hit high junction temps on my RX 6800 without undervolting. What you need is really good case airflow. Of course, the undervolting is nothing bad. It's the sane thing to do and it will prolong your card's life.I wonder the lesser powerful sibling 7900xt would be more worth it for me since I have to undervolt and underclock in oder to keep the junct tamps below 100c with my 7900xtx.
Boot into safe mode and use DDU to uninstall the graphics drivers. Reboot and re-install drivers. Hopefully, that will fix it.Any guesses?
Those lazy Mindfactory dudes lumped all Intel card models under ARC. Lamers!
Those lazy Mindfactory dudes lumped all Intel card models under ARC. Lamers!
YES! I wanted to know how many each of A380, A750 and A770 8GB and 16GB Intel sold.Did you need further breakdown of 20 units?![]()
That didn't help either. Seems as if the 7900XTX may be a bit more picky about the display port cables than the 6900XT was. I ordered a 2.1 certified cable and that sorted it out.Boot into safe mode and use DDU to uninstall the graphics drivers. Reboot and re-install drivers. Hopefully, that will fix it.
That's mostly because of performance issues, and mostly because players with 8GB (or less) vRAM are trying to max out settings and wondering why performance is a stuttery mess (8GB vRAM...)Anyone here playing Last of Us P1? The game has been bombarded with negative review on Steam.
I just d/l the game yesterday and with the latest driver. It runs like a dream. Mostly high 80fps with very high settings and best yet @ very low junction temp (80c) LOL.
What issues did you have with the 4080? I'm trying to decide between a 7900XTX and a 4080.Having owned the7900xtx for a spread of over two months now I have to say these are great high end cards for the value/money in comparison the competitor.
It took a bit to learn how to get around and tweaks the settings for each of game I play but at the end it's all worth it.
I think it's a lot more stable and predictable than my last NVIDIA card (4080) which sometime I just scratched my head.
I game pretty heavily on both MSFS and DCS (both nonVR and VR) and I have to say the 7900xtx is definitely a keeper.
Low VRAM on the 4080 is a stinker for longevity.I'm trying to decide between a 7900XTX and a 4080.
16GB should be plenty for a few years I would think?Low VRAM on the 4080 is a stinker for longevity.
From a value perspective, it's bad. Costs more than the XTX, which may see a performance improvement with new drivers at some point in the future (fine wine drivers). Only reason to get the 4080 is if all you care about is raytracing or play some game a lot that is known to have issues with Radeons.16GB should be plenty for a few years I would think?
Lack of VRAM which causes stutter when you play flight sim games (DCS or MSFS) or some of the newer games like Last of Us.What issues did you have with the 4080? I'm trying to decide between a 7900XTX and a 4080.
What is your refresh rate set to in windows and is vsync on in the AMD control panel?It seems like most of my games are locked in at 75fps or lower in the last few drivers including the latest one.
My ultrawide Samsung monitor has 240 refresh rate with free-sync compatible.
Does anyone have a hint?
I did some research that Radeon Chill when "on" does cap the frame rate thus saving power.What is your refresh rate set to in windows and is vsync on in the AMD control panel?
XFX Merc 310 has great temps.Advice needed, hold out for a 7900XTX Red Devil? or just go with a 6950 for alot less?