Yes I want one to replace my 980Ti, but I will wait and see what the board partners come up with.
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Yes I want one to replace my 980Ti, but I will wait and see what the board partners come up with.
Yes, I have just sold my r9 390 8gb on gumtree for £200, and am considering vega 56. Might wait a while though to see what NVidia brings to the table next gen.
I currently have a R9 390x and will probably Upgrade to Vega 64 to avoid bottle necking My 1700x
I can relate, I also got an MSI R9 390 for a very good price before the mining craze. I will wait to see what Volta has to offer first then I will be able to pick the best card for my needs. Im still running a 2600k at 4.7Ghz. So hopefully by the time Volta comes out I will be ready to upgrade the whole system. Custom loop @ 26c idle and 42c loaded. But I said the same crap last year and didnt upgrade then. If Vega does good on water then who knows :)
my fury nitro oc does me good for now so I will wait for price to drop .
if the price and performance is right then yes i shall upgrade to the RX VEGA 64, due to freesync being alot cheaper and whatnot too .. it just all works out better than me buying a 1080ti and g sync for the money
No, my R9 Fury will last me a good few more years.
I have an R9 290X and the only issue I have with it is the heat and resulting noise from the fans spinning up to remove said heat. It seems fairly unlikely these cards will improve my situation in this regard.
For me, probably not interested, certainly not until we have more thorough reviews out there.
No I am a minimum wage peasant, my GPU's will always be used and several generations behind ^^. This mining bubble really hurts, and I have seen some excitement from miners on expected increased mining, so a potential skyrocketing price will keep me well away.
Yes, I've been waiting a whole year, whilst I've been using an ageing 7950. I've got a 2560x1440 monitor and i cannot power many new games in 'high' graphics settings with it. Additionally I the 7950 doesn't support freesync.
Yes, I just sold my r9 390 for £200, and am thinkin of vega 56. No hurry though.
No.
My 980Ti is more than enough for 1440p - can't see a GPU upgrade in my near future.
Yup, in the market for a 1440p monitor and gpu to match so will see what sapphire et al make if the V56. Of course that depends on pricing/availability and what nvidia do in response as i'm no team player.
As I have 1080, there is zero reasons to spend such a money for a new card. I think I might be fine to skip next 2 generations (1140p@60) of cards.
Entirely depends on benchmark results, availability and pricing (especially with miners becoming a complete pain in the arse pushing prices up). At this point in the year, it looks more likely I'll wait for Volta.
R9 285 still does everything I need, though I will consider when the prices are right..