Sapphire Radeon RX 570 with 16GB GDDR5 on the way
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Apparently it is designed for mining the new Grin cryptocurrency.
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Wonder if the vega 7 would be good at Grin xD
Not that i want cryptocurrency craziness to come back at all
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if it's good for gaming and CAD-FEA then I might be tempted at £400. I might even persuade IT to pop one in my work machine too if it is of benefit.
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ik9000
if it's good for gaming and CAD-FEA then I might be tempted at £400. I might even persuade IT to pop one in my work machine too if it is of benefit.
If the picture (/render?) in the article is accurate it doesn't have any video outputs, although I don't know if that matters nowadays - do switchable graphics work on the desktop?
I doubt it'll be any better for gaming than a standard 4GB RX 570, and perhaps even worse - historically the way you put more memory on a GPU was to slow it down....
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scaryjim
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ik9000
if it's good for gaming and CAD-FEA then I might be tempted at £400. I might even persuade IT to pop one in my work machine too if it is of benefit.
If the picture (/render?) in the article is accurate it doesn't have any video outputs, although I don't know if that matters nowadays - do switchable graphics work on the desktop?
Should run through IGP output with a minor performance penalty (presuming a semi-recent motherboard).
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scaryjim
historically the way you put more memory on a GPU was to slow it down....
Exactly, hence my comment if it's good for both uses. But jack-of-all master of none is usually what you find if they try and do both.
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Ahkey
Should run through IGP output with a minor performance penalty (presuming a semi-recent motherboard).
Was watching a Linus Tech Tips video this morning where he uses an old mining 1060 card to play Tomb Raider through the motherboard's integrated graphics. Sounds like the driver specifically locked the card out though, so it needed a hacked driver to disable the lockout before it would work. I think he said the second hand card was $USD 70 from China, but even at that price I have to wonder if it is worth the hassle as updating hacked drivers is going to get really old really fast.
So it's possible, but it might not be easy.
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Mining... I'm pretty sure Alf's story about his world's end, "everyone turned on their hair driers at the same time", was a cover story.
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DanceswithUnix
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Ahkey
Should run through IGP output with a minor performance penalty (presuming a semi-recent motherboard).
Was watching a Linus Tech Tips video this morning where he uses an old mining 1060 card to play Tomb Raider through the motherboard's integrated graphics. Sounds like the driver specifically locked the card out though, so it needed a hacked driver to disable the lockout before it would work. I think he said the second hand card was $USD 70 from China, but even at that price I have to wonder if it is worth the hassle as updating hacked drivers is going to get really old really fast.
So it's possible, but it might not be easy.
If you don't play the latest games, then it's not a problem. My current driver is almost a year old. I even play some newer games and it performs fine. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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DanceswithUnix
Was watching a Linus Tech Tips video this morning where he uses an old mining 1060 card to play Tomb Raider through the motherboard's integrated graphics. Sounds like the driver specifically locked the card out though, so it needed a hacked driver to disable the lockout before it would work. I think he said the second hand card was $USD 70 from China, but even at that price I have to wonder if it is worth the hassle as updating hacked drivers is going to get really old really fast.
So it's possible, but it might not be easy.
That card is a P106 which has a different bios etc which causes the problem (drivers won't use the card), depending how AMD do this it may be a non issue.
In the above case nvidia could allow the P106 to work in drivers and stop them going on the the scrap heap but why would they do that as it may lose them some sales and we know they operate more towards greed than doing the right thing.
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Percy1983
That card is a P106 which has a different bios etc which causes the problem (drivers won't use the card), depending how AMD do this it may be a non issue.
In the above case nvidia could allow the P106 to work in drivers and stop them going on the the scrap heap but why would they do that as it may lose them some sales and we know they operate more towards greed than doing the right thing.
Hence I said it *might* not be easy.
OFC with an AMD card even if the company drivers don't support it the Linux open source drivers would work just fine.
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SAPPHIRE Launches 16GB Blockchain Graphics to Support GRIN Coin and other Cryptocurrencies
Product is now official - press release
It has 1x HDMI port.