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AMD to Unveil Radeon RX 5500 XT and RX 5600 Series in December

Drop the damn price on the RTX2060 and 5700 etc back to what they should be, 250 - 300 dollar and lets move on ffs.
5700 is 300 dollar, ffs.
 
5700 is 300 dollar, ffs.

370+€ for the shittiest ones here, not cheap...
A good 5700 is 400€+
ASUS 1660ti's go for 350€ ffs
 
If it gets a 192bit interface, it´s most likely a cut down Navi10 with one whole Array deactivated, leading to 3x5 WGP = 2048 Cores
If overclocked it will most likely beat a Vega56 with about 150W total boardpower.
Thanks for holding to the Topic! It's what I figured the way they'd get these chips... A hopp-up Navi 14 to get a 5500 XT while a gelded variant of Navi 10, but if that gives them the perf/watts/price this can sustain them till RDNA2 (re-spins) fulfill a more full stack of offerings.
 
5700 is 300 dollar, ffs.
I know, but people want everything to be dirt cheap these days, champagne for beer prices.

370+€ for the shittiest ones here, not cheap...
A good 5700 is 400€+
ASUS 1660ti's go for 350€ ffs

Well that's because Europe sucks and taxes the living beejeezuz out of you. Some of those VAT's are over 25% ffs. That's not AMD's fault.
 
Didn't expect 6GB from AMD... :confused:

Guess Navi yields dictated it, but still disappointing.

The 6GB explains the 192 bit memory bus. Having 8 chips would proberly do 256bits.

Since its on GDDR6 even 192bit offers plenty of bandwidth.
 
I know, but people want everything to be dirt cheap these days, champagne for beer prices.



Well that's because Europe sucks and taxes the living beejeezuz out of you. Some of those VAT's are over 25% ffs. That's not AMD's fault.

yetthey do what mcdonalds does and adjust the price to the average income somewhat.. only where people are more drawn to their products they keep the price higher on average...
300€+ for a gpu is not mainstream any more...

I feel like 250-275-280€ is maximum for higher midrange gaming that the majority of people use for 3-4years to come
 
yetthey do what mcdonalds does and adjust the price to the average income somewhat.. only where people are more drawn to their products they keep the price higher on average...
300€+ for a gpu is not mainstream any more...

I feel like 250-275-280€ is maximum for higher midrange gaming that the majority of people use for 3-4years to come

Well, on the adjusting topic, minimum salary here is under 600, need to months to buy fast graphics, prices on Europe are the same, either you earn 3k or 600€...

Now on the topic, if 5500xt goes for 200 and is faster than 1650s, it's a good deal...
 
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5700xt is way faster than 1650(super) and won't be selling for $200 anytime soon.
 
Didn't expect 6GB from AMD... :confused:

Guess Navi yields dictated it, but still disappointing.

Think HD 7970 and R9 280X.
 
370+€ for the shittiest ones here, not cheap...
Uh, no. You can get AIB's 5700 for 319 Euro.


5700xt is way faster than 1650(super) 2060super and won't be selling for $200 anytime soon.
FTFY
 
Think HD 7970 and R9 280X.

Ok, just slightly cut down, guess they couldn't save the 8gb.

I've got 2 older rigs still using still using a 7970 & the other 2x 280X crossfire. These cards still work amazingly well today in 1080.
 
As to a 5600 SKU's... If I made a wild guess there's still a Navi 10 that can be gelded below a RX 5700 while still a 256 Bit Bus and Shaders between 2048-2304, while maybe further cuts in TMU's and ROP counts and lower TDP to get on one 8-Pin. A card that goes against the RTX 2060

While as member "_Flare" above points to a final "use-up" with a whole Array deactivated, making a 192-Bit 6Gb, while available for like a $220 price point but works like a Vega 56.

It hark en's back to "Big Chips" like (Tahti or GK 104) that where used in cards like the HD 7870 XT or GTX 660 Ti.
 
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