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Posted by darcotech - Fri 05 Jul 2019 12:16
So 5700XT is priced like 2060 Super, and 5700 goes against 2060?

Is this because 5800 (XT) will go against 2070 series and 5900(XT) will go against 2080 series?

Let the price war start (the only kind of war that I like)
Posted by darcotech - Fri 05 Jul 2019 12:21
darcotech
So 5700XT is priced like 2060 Super, and 5700 goes against 2060?

Is this because 5800 (XT) will go against 2070 series and 5900(XT) will go against 2080 series?

Let the price war start (the only kind of war that I like)

Of course, I am joking about AMD Radeon 5800 and 5900 series. Not true
Posted by Tabbykatze - Fri 05 Jul 2019 12:28
I need the reviews because it makes me scream that this “new GPU” is slower in some cases than a 590/580. Unless this really is middle of the stack GPU from AMD then that would make sense.
Posted by afiretruck - Fri 05 Jul 2019 12:30
So they've achieved price parity with the Vega 64 & 56 launch prices, IIRC. That's a good start.

It still doesn't change these being mid-range GPUs launching at high-end prices, however.
Posted by lemonsqueezy - Fri 05 Jul 2019 13:11
The review from Benchmark.PL was using some very hit and miss drivers by all accounts, so be excited to see the results come 7/7. I know models have already been sent out to reviewers - one leaked breakdown from HardwareCanucks was released on YouTube a week ago.

If the price cuts are truth then they're a vastly more appealing proposition - doesn't remove the fact that the market is skewed since the mining ‘boom’ though.
Posted by The Hand - Fri 05 Jul 2019 14:27
Sensible move, if the price cut turns out to be true. Hopefully Hexus and others will be including Rainbow 6 Siege in the benchmarks :)! Just looking at the leaked Wolfenstein 2 benchmark, the RTX 2060 beating a Vega 64 on Vulkan looks odd to me? I would have thought the Vega 64 would edge it personally, though could be wrong.
Posted by lemonsqueezy - Fri 05 Jul 2019 15:04
One of the retailers that had 5700 on pre-order has lowered their value proportionally to the MSRP reduction. Still, all rumors at this point.

You're right that some of those benchmarks looked a bit suspicious.
Posted by Usernamist - Fri 05 Jul 2019 15:17
Called it! https://forums.hexus.net/hexus-news/405968-amd-radeon-rx-5700-xt-xt-50-graphics-card-packaging-leaked.html#post4111154
Posted by darcotech - Fri 05 Jul 2019 16:06
This weekend going to be not going out at all: Stranger things new season just arrived and on Sunday all those benchmarks to read…
Posted by badass - Fri 05 Jul 2019 16:31
lemonsqueezy
The review from Benchmark.PL was using some very hit and miss drivers by all accounts, so be excited to see the results come 7/7. I know models have already been sent out to reviewers - one leaked breakdown from HardwareCanucks was released on YouTube a week ago.

If the price cuts are truth then they're a vastly more appealing proposition - doesn't remove the fact that the market is skewed since the mining ‘boom’ though.

I'd be very, very surprised if those positions are correct WRT the RX 590. The 5700 being slower than an RX 590 in any benchmark seems like a driver problem as mentioned earlier in this thread. There's simply no part of an RX 5700 that is less in any way than an RX 590 - memory, cores, ROPs, clock speed. And it uses way more transistors. You don't just waste die space for no performance gain.
Posted by Lordhawkwind - Fri 05 Jul 2019 21:35
For me to upgrade from my Vega 64 the 5700XT would need to drop to £325 or less. Otherwise not interested.
Posted by Xlucine - Fri 05 Jul 2019 21:54
Tabbykatze
I need the reviews because it makes me scream that this “new GPU” is slower in some cases than a 590/580. Unless this really is middle of the stack GPU from AMD then that would make sense.

Huh? The 590 is below the 5700 on all the graphs it shows up on
Posted by Tabbykatze - Sat 06 Jul 2019 07:28
Xlucine
Huh? The 590 is below the 5700 on all the graphs it shows up on

The last graph in this article.
Posted by jamz4 - Sat 06 Jul 2019 08:48
Tabbykatze
Xlucine
Huh? The 590 is below the 5700 on all the graphs it shows up on

The last graph in this article.

er.. that's power consumption
Posted by mtyson - Sat 06 Jul 2019 10:32
The pricing cuts have been confirmed by AMD. Please see below.

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Greetings from AMD!

AMD is focused on providing gamers with amazing experiences and access to the very best gaming technology at attractive price points. As you have seen, competition is heating up in the GPU market. We embrace competition, which drives innovation to the benefit of gamers.

In that spirit, we are updating the pricing of our new Radeon RX 5700 Series graphics cards (available on July 7). The revised pricing is as follows:

50th Anniversary Edition AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics card – $449 USD SEP
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics card – $399 USD SEP
AMD Radeon RX 5700 graphics card – $349 USD SEP

Harnessing the all-new RDNA architecture, support for PCIe 4.0, and 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, the Radeon RX 5700 Series graphics cards raise the bar for 1440p gaming experiences, providing stunning visual fidelity and highly responsive gameplay.

Gamers who purchase the new Radeon RX 5700 Series graphics cards (and other select AMD products) from participating retailers will also receive complimentary, three-month access to Xbox Game Pass for PC, allowing them to play Gears 5 when it launches in fall 2019, and 100+ other high-quality PC games.

Posted by lemonsqueezy - Sat 06 Jul 2019 14:56
Very interesting news, reviews tomorrow (or early this morning) - then make a call whether to go Green, take Vega or 5700. I'll be interested to see how much retailers inflate on the pricing and how much AIB cards will be.
Posted by Tabbykatze - Sat 06 Jul 2019 17:22
jamz4
er.. that's power consumption

Now i feel like an exceptional idiot, scratch last!