ASUS and MSI tease Custom Radeon RX 480 cards

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PLEASE have DVI-D for my BenQ 144HZ monitor!!! If not, sorry AMD; Hello NVIDIA :-(
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I hope to see some very high overclocks! Like 1400MHz to (I'm probably dreamin') 1600MHz.
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i hope to see an small version of this card, with a cooling solution with the same size of the pcb, of corse DVI and backplate!
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i hope to see an small version of this card, with a cooling solution with the same size of the pcb, of corse DVI and backplate!
single slot water block would be cool. Nano's little bro...
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PLEASE have DVI-D for my BenQ 144HZ monitor!!! If not, sorry AMD; Hello NVIDIA :-(
Can you not use a cheap Display Port to DVI adapter? Are they they HZ limited? I bought 2 of those to use with my Fury X with 2 ancient dell 5"4 monitors i use along with my 29 ultrawide.
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PLEASE have DVI-D for my BenQ 144HZ monitor!!! If not, sorry AMD; Hello NVIDIA :-(
Have you ever heard of DVI to HDMI cable
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They really need to have cards with better power delivery. That ASUS cooler looks nice, let's hope that after some short normalization period (hopefully shorter than the NVIDIA one), the prices drop and we get nice choices. Even better, the 1060 launches too and we have even more choices.
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single slot water block would be cool. Nano's little bro...
+1 This ^ will make a difference.
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PLEASE have DVI-D for my BenQ 144HZ monitor!!! If not, sorry AMD; Hello NVIDIA :-(
AIB have option of adding dvi-d, but also have you heard of displayport to dvi-d adapters? they exist and they are cheap. buying an nvidia card with similar performance will cost you more than amd + dvid-d adapter.
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HDMI to DVI adapters are also very cheap, since there is no converter.
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have you heard of displayport to dvi-d adapters? they exist and they are cheap.
No they are not cheap. DVI > Displayport requires signal conversion. These adapters are expensive and good luck finding one that will do 144hz at 1440P
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passive adapter are cheap and they can only go up to 60Hz dvi dual-link active adapter are damn rar and cost about 60 to 100Euro in my place
Just wait for a non-reference. I'm absolutely sure there will be some.
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"Reference models AMD has a suggested retail price of 260 euros". What has happened with the 200 $ ,or 200 EUR retail VR price tag?! In the end RX 480 will cost around 300 USD\EUR.
Nothing has happened? It's going to cost that in the USA. In Europe stuff is always more expensive for many reasons, like segmented market, higher taxes and import tariffs. I'm sure you have noticed that over the years.
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i dont know about Displayport in that matter... but you can always use the HDMI port and this I use it on my Media PC which only has a HDMI out and I put the output on a 32' TFT but as already stated. the problem really ONLY affects people without either displayport OR hdmi port which is a very very small group. and AIB cards will feature DVI... so... don't get the commotion. especially from people who dont even in the slightest appear to have interest in this card.
Passive adapters only give you single link dvi which defeats the purpose as most monitors have an hdmi input anyways. Dual link dvi is needed to attain a higher frequency than 60Hz, I had the same delima when I chosen between the fury and 980Ti, my old Asus monitor can only get 120Hz from a dual link. And let's not even talk about active adapters that are expensive and probably useless as I suspect an added latency.
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passive adapter are cheap and they can only go up to 60Hz dvi dual-link active adapter are damn rar and cost about 60 to 100Euro in my place
You know they do make DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI-D Active Adapter (VisionTek 900639) which good for up to 100Hz for now in tell you get a better newer Monitor that has DisplayPort Input or spent over $100 for StarTech DP2DVID2 which support 144Hz so you that price you paid when jump gun on latest tech from a few years back
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You know they do make DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI-D Active Adapter (VisionTek 900639) which good for up to 100Hz for now in tell you get a better newer Monitor that has DisplayPort Input or spent over $100 for StarTech DP2DVID2 which support 144Hz so you that price you paid when jump gun on latest tech from a few years back
It's kind of foolish to spend 100$ for an active conversion that may cause issues. Unfortunately, it makes more sense to just turn to the dark side and buy from nvidia.
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now 980ti is £200 cheaper than is was last month its a lot of power for the money i had to pull the trigger
Yesterday's tech is always going to be cheaper, especially now with the fundamental shift to a smaller process node, so it's not a mere generation step like has been for the past few years.
It's kind of foolish to spend 100$ for an active conversion that may cause issues. Unfortunately, it makes more sense to just turn to the dark side and buy from nvidia.
Buy what from Nvidia? There's nothing to buy if you want the new architecture. By the time 1060 hits the market, the 480 cards from AMD partners ought to be on the market as well. Those will have a DVI connector, no doubt.
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i used have a r9 290 used get freezes and crashes , the nvidia drivers you can remove all the bloatware like 3dvision.shadowplay etc and they still work perfect, a dude done a post on this website how to do it , also theres nvidia inspetor which can help a lot on badly optimized games , amd used have radeon pro which not as good as inspector, im not a fanboy or anything but nvidia has got most reliable and easiest to use drivers , and now 980ti is £200 cheaper than is was last month its a lot of power for the money i had to pull the trigger
I guess your r9 290 was defective. I only get crashes when I test stupid overclocks. Freezes never except when trying stupid overclocks. I removed all bloatware and the drivers work perfect. Inspector pretty much selects settings for you doesn't it? I can understand how that will help tad.
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i used have a r9 290 used get freezes and crashes , the nvidia drivers you can remove all the bloatware like 3dvision.shadowplay etc and they still work perfect, a dude done a post on this website how to do it , also theres nvidia inspetor which can help a lot on badly optimized games , amd used have radeon pro which not as good as inspector, im not a fanboy or anything but nvidia has got most reliable and easiest to use drivers , and now 980ti is £200 cheaper than is was last month its a lot of power for the money i had to pull the trigger
This seriously sounds like a hardware problem man.