@KingUmagi@VideoCardz in Canada, it has remained at almost 450 since launch with a couple brief drops to 400cad. i watched waiting for it to drop before i said F**K it and bought a 9800X3D
@Umbra_Mirrors@TheGalox_ 70cus of RDNA5 being the same performance as 64Cus of RDNA4? It’s probably going to match the 5080 in performance at a console power envelope.
@ShaziGoalie keep in mind that this framework would kill off EI, Wellfare and the majority of all social assistance and roll it into 1 singular program.
@RedGamingTech Based on the same power specs for N4 to N3E we could very well See N2X CPUs clock 7.3GHz (using 5.7 as a base speed for AMD) and N2P clock as high as 6.8ghz at same power.
@sherkelman 2028-29 release dates of some rumours are true? AMD with have 35-50% of the laptop Market and will be fine, competition will be probably much tighter that it is now.
@ChasersFrame@kr00tmantech They only way your getting 20-30% is with a 14600k heavily overclocked with the fast ram you can make stable vs a 9600x(or 7600x) stock with ddr5-5200. I’d love to see your testing methodology which you will never post because you can’t replicate your claims.
@ChasersFrame@kr00tmantech It is only 20-30% faster in some productivity apps, gaming performance (stock to stock, ddr5 6000 both platforms) is within 5%
@ChasersFrame@Reylegh Horrible take man, a 7600 owner can upgrade to a 9600, 9800x3d, zen 6, and zen7. I agree a heavily tuned 14600k will out perform a 7600 but it basically ties a 9600. It’s wildly slower with worse 1% lows than an 9800x3d, and upgrading to a 14900k (high failure rate) is bad advice