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AMD Radeon RX 5500 To Launch Come December 12th

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All I'm going to say is that December 12 is a big day for Navi.
 
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Then learn to assess the product through good tech review sites such as this one. Assuming you read the review above you're knowledgable enough to make an independent assessment of whether the product is good enough for you.

LoL. where and when I have written and said that the product is not good?. LoL man. But don't worry, you're right. :laugh::nutkick::toast::D
 

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All I'm saying is that people on the fence about Navi should consider waiting (if they can) until the RX 5500 launches (which OP says is December 12). I didn't intend to convey any more meaning than that.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
All I'm saying is that people on the fence about Navi should consider waiting (if they can) until the RX 5500 launches (which OP says is December 12). I didn't intend to convey any more meaning than that.
Ahh...gotcha. The "big day for navi" threw me off.

If I had to guess...it is looking like 1650 Super to 1660 performance with higher power draw and similar pricing. I don't imagine it to be earth shattering, but a good option in its space.
 

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I was interested in buying the 5700XT these days, but according to several forums there are still driver issues for example stuttering, frame drops. Isnt the 5500 like to have the same problems?
 
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I was interested in buying the 5700XT these days, but according to several forums there are still driver issues for example stuttering, frame drops. Isnt the 5500 like to have the same problems?
As someone who moves both AMD and Nvidia hardware around a lot (it's part of my day job) I've found a lot of the "stuttering, frame drops" issues aren't GPU-specific, or even driver-specific:

What has caught me out multiple times with stuttering/hitching is using the game/application config from a previous graphics card. If you can clear the ini files or reset all graphics options to default again, that often solves stuttering and frame drops that occur even when the CPU/GPU are capable of vastly higher frame rates than necessary.

My guess is that there are dozens of different permutations of refresh rate/buffering method/v-sync type/render-ahead limits that game engines and application settings save somewhere and those settings that work best for Nvidia doesn't necessarily work well for AMD and vice-versa.

A common issue with moving from Nvidia to AMD is 1 stutter/hitch a second when gaming and usually setting vsync and buffering to "application decides" in the driver and then turning vsync off/on again solves it for me.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
I've found a lot of the "stuttering, frame drops" issues aren't GPU-specific, or even driver-specific:
Oh yeah? Perhaps sometimes it can be managed by resetting settings, but....

Here is a release note/fix from yesterday's AMD driver launch.....
Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products may experience stutter in some games at 1080p and low game settings.
clearly these issues are real (and on both sides at times). But he seems to have a valid concern. The good news is, this driver addresses that issue. :)
 
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Oh yeah? Perhaps some times it can be managed by resetting settings, but....

Here is a release note/fix from yesterday's AMD driver launch.....

I didn't guaranatee that was a fix for every instance. Maybe 4/5 times I encounter it, the problem can be resolved by resetting or choosing the right settings. As you point out, sometimes there are known issues that require game-dev or GPU driver updates to resolve.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
I didn't guaranatee that was a fix for every instance. Maybe 4/5 times I encounter it, the problem can be resolved by resetting or choosing the right settings. As you point out, sometimes there are known issues that require game-dev or GPU driver updates to resolve.
I didn't say you did (I even said sometimes it can be fixed that way.....................o_O). I was simply stating that his concerns are legit and AMD has addressed them. ;)
 
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The only complaints I now have with Navi (but have definitely identified as Navi-specific) are super-obscure
  • Scaled Powerpoint video previews go to hell, but Powerpoint plays the video just fine in full-screen and any other player can deal with those videos in a scaled windows without issue.
  • Pre-boot display detection is wonky on the reference cards - both the 5700XT and the 5700 can hang if a display is detected but not contactable (display is asleep but connected). Easy to workaround (wake up the display before booting PC)
Given that we're still in the first 6 months of a new GPU architecture, I'm actually reasonably impressed with AMD's driver team. It's not been perfect but aside from some wonky pre-launch drivers given to reviewers, most of the major issues were dealt with in the first month or so and the list of minor annoyances is being whittled down at a non-trivial pace.

I'd have less tolerance of AMD's driver hiccups if Nvidia was flawless but whilst Nvidia has the dominant marketshare and game-dev attention, their insistance on locking excellent features behind the sign-in-so-we-can-harvest-your-usage-data Geforce Experience really irks me, as does the fact that the control panel is a Windows XP relic and that Nvidia still don't offer any official control of fan speeds or clockspeeds in their driver.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
You should report those issues so they can be confirmed and resolved.

It's funny you mention tolerance for problems, but for the nvidia side only mention log in for GFE. I get you there I do...but as an enthusiast, I've only installed GFE to see what it was about. I encourage all who have half a clue to never install it. Those without, go for it. I dont know, I see the beef you have, just think there are bigger fish to fry than an outdated (but perfectly functional and ergonomic) control panel and logging in to receive all features. :)

Though you have a point with the fan control...that said, if you need to adjust it, chances are you have downloaded the card's software anyway.
 
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