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Posted by JunYarFlyp
 - August 02, 2019, 05:22:53
By now, everyone knows that AMD's new NAVI series carries the 5000 nomenclature instead of the 3000.  If the 5700XT & 5700 are any indication, then AMD may be able to legitimately compete at the enthusiast & high end for the first time.  If AMD really wants to accomplish this with the "rule of two" it has followed so far, then it should make graphics cards that fit in between $450-$900.  That's a lot of "wiggle room" and would let AMD cover some bases not occupied by Nvidia, plus there would be some cards that meet and exceed the high-end, consumer level 2080s for considerably less than $1,200. Of course, Nvidia would respond with its own series & would slash prices to compete with AMD.  Since NAVI is supposed to be a scalable architecture, this would be the most logical course for AMD to follow.
Posted by Sean Zhang
 - December 12, 2018, 04:51:03
Ne, nach ein paar Monaten sollte der Gebrauchtmarkt recht günstig sein. Ich denke an den Gebrauchtmarkt als "Testers", die sicherstellen, dass das Produkt funktioniert. Wenn du eine gpu für super billig willst, gehst du auf reddit r/hardwareswap. Entschuldigung für Grammatikfehler Deutsch ist nicht meine Muttersprache.
Posted by Pjottl Frottl
 - December 08, 2018, 09:38:33
 ;D
Ich warte dann zwar warscheinlich auf die 2, generation der navi chips ende 2019/anfang 2020 weil die ersten chips meist teurer und und die Produktion und auch die treiber meist n halbes jahr brauchen bis Sie wirklich brauchbar sind da aber wie es aussieht die kommenden Konsolen auf Navi Bauen wird game basis egal ob emulation oder portierung einfacher sein endlich wieder ...(hoffentlich ein ernst zu nehmende grafikkarte und wenn der mining markt so bleibt wirds auch wieder was mit den Preisenjetzt ist eh besser ssd speicher update in den Kasten zu bringen...trotzdem mega vorfreude ;D
Posted by undervolter0x02309
 - December 06, 2018, 21:35:10
Competition is a GOD SEND!!!!

Eat it Nvidia/Intel and your overpriced lazy technology.

AMD is Bringing HEAT! Thank GOD!
Posted by Tony
 - December 06, 2018, 16:11:51
That lowest end RX 3060 is also amazing at 75watt tdp!---if they ever make a low profile version, they could be put into small form factor builds and compete and dethrone the 1050ti in small business class pcs next few years.
Budget gaming $600 laptops could also have something comparable to this card.
Posted by Obvs. a Russian
 - December 06, 2018, 16:01:41
Slogan: "Defy Convention";
product names: a letter-to-letter copy of the competitor's.
::)
Posted by IG Pro
 - December 06, 2018, 14:53:09
I am sure they could release and RX 3090 and put 12gb HMB2 memory on it to rival the RTX 2080 TI?
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 06, 2018, 13:02:54
AdoredTV is back with yet another juicy leak, this time regarding AMD's upcoming 7 nm Navi gaming GPU lineup that is scheduled to be released in the first half of 2019. If the information is right, it looks like AMD is going for aggressive price points in the mid-range GPU market, making the upcoming Radeon RX 3080 / 3070 / 3060 models a very tempting alternative to Nvidia's RTX 2070 and GTX 1070 / 1060 cards.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Navi-RX-3080-3070-3060-specs-prices-leaked.374406.0.html