Radeon RX 7900 XTX Gaming OC: Gigabyte’s Base Model

The Radeon RX 7900 XTX Gaming OC from Gigabyte is among the more affordable models which are rarely reviewed. Manufacturers lower production costs mainly by reducing the size of the heatsink. As a result, these cards don’t perform as well as premium high-end models in thermal and acoustic tests. However, their lower price makes them popular not only with individual buyers but also OEMs assembling prebuilt PCs. Read more “Radeon RX 7900 XTX Gaming OC: Gigabyte’s Base Model” »

RDNA 3 refresh? Affordable Radeon RX 7650 GRE launched in China

Instead of the much awaited RDNA4 GPUs, AMD has introduced a new graphics card belonging to the RX 7000 generation. However, this card is likely to remain relevant even after the new generation arrives, serving as a more affordable option below the RX 9000 series. For now, this model is Chinese market exclusive, but that might change – the RX 7900 GRE, which was initially a China-exclusive, eventually made its way to other markets as well. Read more “RDNA 3 refresh? Affordable Radeon RX 7650 GRE launched in China” »

Radeon RX 9000 MIA? What we learned (not) about RDNA 4 at CES

AMD revealed a lineup of new CPUs for 2025 during CES keynote, but not graphics cards. Although the new RDNA 4 graphics cards were believed to target CES reveal, the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT were not discussed. It seems out that the new cards were supposed to have just a “preview” at CES 2025. They were almost glossed over in the keynote, but outside of the video presentation, some information on the new cards was shared. Read more “Radeon RX 9000 MIA? What we learned (not) about RDNA 4 at CES” »

Cheaper Radeon RX 9070 has 16GB memory too. And 8pin power

AMD’s new graphics card, the Radeon RX 9070 XT, is coming this month. Chinese sources say it will have a 260–270W TDP and clock speeds of around 2.8GHz base and up to 3.0–3.1GHz in boost. Recently, more details of it came together, as well as the first news on the cheaper Radeon RX 9070 “non-XT” version. The latter was expected to have its memory stripped down to 12 GB and accordingly lower emory bandwidth. But things may be better. Read more “Cheaper Radeon RX 9070 has 16GB memory too. And 8pin power” »

AMD’s new RDNA 4 graphics cards are Radeon RX 9070 & 9070 XT

New GPUs from Nvidia but also from AMD are due out next month. There are fewer rumors about the latter. We know what GPUs AMD is preparing, but not what cards they’ll base on them. Until now, we’ve referred to them as Radeon RX 8000 series, but the reality seems to be more complicated. AMD is in fact preparing Radeon RX 8000, but also Radeon RX 9000 cards at the same time. But it’s actually a similar scheme to what Ryzen CPUs use. Read more “AMD’s new RDNA 4 graphics cards are Radeon RX 9070 & 9070 XT” »

3DMark Steel Nomad and three generations of graphics cards in test

UL Solutions’ 3DMark suite of performance tests recently added a new multi-platform test, Steel Nomad. With it, UL aims to replace the popular Time Spy in DirectX 12 for Windows while offering cross-platform performance measurement on other modern gaming platforms using other APIs such as Vulkan for Windows on Arm and Android and Metal for Apple iOS. Read more “3DMark Steel Nomad and three generations of graphics cards in test” »

UDNA: Next-gen architecture will unite AMD’s gaming and AI GPUs

The next generation AMD GPUs with RDNA 4 architecture should be coming soon. The company has now confirmed the rumors that high-end models will not be released in this generation and it will cover only part of the performance and price range. But the company also discussed their long-term roadmaps for the Radeon and Instinct GPU architectures. It seems we could be in for a change as significant as the transition from GCN to RDNA. Read more “UDNA: Next-gen architecture will unite AMD’s gaming and AI GPUs” »

AMD prepares three Radeons with Navi 48, we have memory specs

This week, the first leak of a Radeon RX 8000 in the Geekbench database appeared online. It could have been an ES sample of this GPU or a similar early prototype, so it’s unclear how close these GPUs are to launch. But this seems to have kicked off leaks for this new generation of AMD graphics cards. A bit more detail has now surfaced on the web about what to expect from these GPUs, especially the more powerful mainstream Navi 48 GPU. Read more “AMD prepares three Radeons with Navi 48, we have memory specs” »

AFMF 2: Universal frame generation has better quality, performance

It’s been almost a year since the release of AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) for Radeon GPU users, which is an alternative solution to generating interpolated frames as provided by DLSS 3 or FSR 3, but for games that don’t offer those features. In fact, AFMF works at the driver level and generates frames without any game integration. A second improved version of AFMF 2 is now out with higher quality and better compatibility. Read more “AFMF 2: Universal frame generation has better quality, performance” »

“All” graphics cards in in-depth coil whine analysis

The number of graphics cards tested over the recent period has reached a number after which we can pause a bit and specifically focus on the noise level of their coils. The latter has always been recorded in standard measurements, but in large tests with lots of other information, this unique data was getting lost. That is why it will now, within the scope of this article, be limited to these only. So which of the modern graphics cards has the quieter coils? Read more ““All” graphics cards in in-depth coil whine analysis” »

RDNA 4 said to mostly be patched RDNA 3, RDNA 5 completely new

AMD hasn’t yet released the next-gen Radeon RX 8000 graphics cards, which will use the RDNA 4 architecture, so it’s probably a long time to the arrival of the following generation, which could be called RDNA 5 – but maybe also totally differently. Still, the first unofficial rumors have now surfaced about what RDNA 5 could mean in Radeon GPUs. This architecture could be a significant leap forward, unlike RDNA 3 and the upcoming RDNA 4. Read more “RDNA 4 said to mostly be patched RDNA 3, RDNA 5 completely new” »

RDNA 4 Radeon GPUs: specs and performance of both chips leaked

Previously, new GPU generations were coming in 2-year cycles, which would mean a launch this fall. However, Nvidia’s roadmap has put the GeForce RTX 5000 launch into 2025 some time ago. AMD is still unclear on the launch date of Radeon RX 8000s, but there’s some chance it’s within this year. The specs of these GPUs using RDNA 4 architecture have now surfaced on the internet. If they are real, it might even point to a release relatively soon. Read more “RDNA 4 Radeon GPUs: specs and performance of both chips leaked” »

AMD to produce lowend CPUs and GPUs using Samsung’s 4nm node

Back when the groundbreaking Ryzen processors launched, AMD was still manufacturing almost all of its products at GlobalFoundries, with the exception of chipsets designed by ASMedia. But now, by contrast, it is almost fully tied to the fortunes of TSMC. However, it looks like there could soon be some diversification in place. Samsung-made chips are coming to low-cost processors and they’ll also appear in Radeon graphics cards later. Read more “AMD to produce lowend CPUs and GPUs using Samsung’s 4nm node” »

FSR 3.1 improves quality, can add frame generation to DLSS

At GDC 2024, AMD unveiled the 3.1 version of its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) game upscaling. This is an evolution based on last year’s FSR 3.0 and is designed to improve image quality, but also brings an interesting change. Previously, a frame generation technology (analogous to Nvidia’s frame generation in DLSS 3 and 3.5) was introduced in FSR 3. In FSR 3.1, it can now also be used separately, even combined with DLSS. Read more “FSR 3.1 improves quality, can add frame generation to DLSS” »

Ray tracing on AMD RDNA 4 will be twice as fast thanks to BVH8

A few days ago, information leaked on Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro console, which will feature upgraded hardware with a significantly stronger GPU and AI acceleration to enable AI-based PSSR upscaling. Other details have now emerged, however, with implications for the upcoming Radeon RX 8000 graphics, as they talk about the capabilities of RDNA 4 architecture’s GPUs in ray tracing. They are set to improve by quite a bit. Read more “Ray tracing on AMD RDNA 4 will be twice as fast thanks to BVH8” »

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