AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT pushed beyond 2.2GHz with EKWB cooler
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Wow, that is interesting.
Now, if that is what is possible with 40CUs with proper cooling, I can't imagine what is actually possible if they do release a 64CU model...
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Why did you only do 1080p? 1080p is so 90s.
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ckasprzak
Why did you only do 1080p? 1080p is so 90s.
1080p is still the vast majority of the market.
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Originally Posted by
ckasprzak
Why did you only do 1080p? 1080p is so 90s.
Think you'll find 800x600 is 90s, or 640x480 toward the start of the decade.
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You people are so bad at recognising facetiousness. *facepalm*
Re: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT pushed beyond 2.2GHz with EKWB cooler
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Tabbykatze
Wow, that is interesting.
Now, if that is what is possible with 40CUs with proper cooling, I can't imagine what is actually possible if they do release a 64CU model...
I know, right? No Ray tracing is going to hamper a higher end model, but they were kind of coy about their plans for hardware RT, so it might be coming... At which point, damn, AMD beating Intel *and* NVidia at their own games...
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Originally Posted by
ckasprzak
Why did you only do 1080p? 1080p is so 90s.
wasn't HEXUS.. this is a news story....#justsaying
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Not sure why, but I am very interested to see how far these GPUs can be pushed.
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I think it's looking fantastic how far these cards can be overclocked. They seem to have a ton of headroom, just needing sufficient cooling. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the custom cards perform in August, as I imagine they'll have an overclock out of the box (and obviously better cooling). I'll probably grab me a Sapphire 5700 XT Nitro!