Navi Predictions

Any idea when low range cards like RX 5500/5600 are set to arrive? Not everyone is an autistic gaymer needing all the shit to run at 4k60fps.

Any predictions what to expect of them, compared to, say, RX 550/560 and Vega 11 APUs?

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I fucking can't get a new computer because budget shit isn't out yet

Aren't only higher range cards confirmed to be out at that time?

APU is the answer.

I have mine rocking Ryzen 5 and vega 8 APU. I could do moderate gaming all day and theoretically it could also support eGPU for those looking for that kinda stuff

Next Navi is Navi 14, with 24 CUs. So from that you can speculate:

5600 XT and 5600 (20 CU?)
1660 Ti/1660/1070 level
$250 and $200, or $280 and $230
October timeframe (Q4)

The next one, Navi 12, was previously thought to be one step lower, but now it seems like it will be a 5800 tier chip? I still believe the former is more likely

Yes I'm considering APUs but 7nm ones that are supposed to come out next year. But I'm still gonna consider low-tier Navi cards if I'm satisfied with their price/power/performance

nothing is confirmed

Is it possible AMD won't release the lowest 8-12 CU GPUs at all because of APUs? Lowest GCN cards were always 8 CU

I believe the next APU (Renoir) is going to be Vega based since it has the same GFX ID as Vega (GFX 9). Navi/RDNA and Vega/GCN is of course significantly different in how each CUs are arranged so Navi with 8 CUs is much faster than Vega with 8 CUs, at the same clockspeed.
I don't think Renoir will have much more than 14/15 Vega CUs.

So I believe there's still room for a ~12 CU Navi, especially since discrete Navi will also go inside laptops, like, for real this time

5600 XT would probably sweet but I need a card to replace my 960 early september at the latest so the choice will be between 1660ti/RX5700/2060(S?)

If 5700 fits your budget there's no reason not to get it over 1660 Ti. No point of a 2060 Super over a 5700 XT. Look out for the vanilla 2060 though. In my part of the world, it's now just ~$30 more than a 1660 Ti

>big 64CU chip to compete with 2080ti
spoiler alert: it will be around -5-10% slower with similar power draw, ~799-899burgers (maybe even lower priced, who knows)
>56CU chip to compete with 2080/Super
should be around the same performance, ~549-599burgers
>currently 40CU compete with 2070/Super
based and redpilled graphics solution for the thinking man (with aib cards ofc) at 399burgers
>20CU chip to replace Poolaris
bet it will come in 4Gb & 8Gb variants, should be cheap as hell at 100W tdp, under 150burgers. killing 1660ti with ease

rest is poor people APU's which i don't give a single shit about right now but yet hope those will be good for AMDs sake.
>he doesn't own a THICC boi

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Custom RX 5700 will probably cost 100€ more than 1660ti here in Finland. They are still probably pretty close in the perf/€ curve so the question is whether I want to spend the extra euroshekels. How custom Navi affects 2060 vanilla and super prices is bit of a wild card.

>THICC II

Are the Red triangles on the logo for Radeon Graphics representative of the artifacting their cards have?

>things that never happen itt

lol 4k60FPS
we /2016/ now

just stay at your piss if you can only manage to hit 4k/60. high refresh rate is where it's at,1440p/165Hz>>>>everything else

which is first, and when will be 2060s price drop or 7nm raytrace support
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>Not everyone is an autistic gaymer needing all the shit to run at 4k60fps.
Just buy a fucking RX 580

samsung propably going to fab 7nm EUV for both Intel and Nvidia next year but i'm just an armchair analyst on a korean bbq forum

>which is first
5600 and 5600 XT

>2060s price drop
Only when 5700's drop theirs first. Nvidia won't replace them anytime soon. Though I have seen some deals on the non Super 2060

>raytrace
On AMD? Probably on Navi 20/21 (RDNA 2), which is probably early next year

>it will be around -5-10% slower
(X)

>suggesting someone to buy a 2016 GPU in 2019

Have you looked at 2019's GPU pricing? We've come to a point where you get the same level of performance, for the same amount of money, three fucking years later. A theoretical 20 CU RX 5600 should be 580/590 level, but do you see AMD pricing it for less than $200? When the 5700 is $350? Of course not, and that's why an RX 580 is still relevant, purely because of its pricing

True. Personally I'm looking forward to the 5700XT because I plan on upgrading to 1440p/144hz, but for 1080p/60hz, an rx590 (formerly rx580) is the sensible choice.

they patented some hybrid ray tracing, which I assume will go into consoles, it's half shader half hardware which is weird as hell
DXR is already in the driver, they are not finishing it for marketing reasons probably because it will have pascal performance in current nvidia games with RTX on

well 5700xt is 1080ti for $400 which is okay, it costs same as 1070 I got in 2017

>Any idea when low range cards like RX 5500/5600 are set to arrive?
they already have, the 5700/xt and 2060/s are already out, those are the low-mid ranged cards, just marked up with a name change.

And because retards keep buying them, expect to see this trend continue.