Ahh of course, but those are high speed tight timing out of the box.
In my case, 3200 CL16 at sub RM 200 per 8GB stick. Tuned to 3266 CL14.
wow what modules are you using? im currently on 3200mhz cl16 also corsair vengeance rgb hynix memory. i just want tighter timings cl14 on 3200 whats your timing settings if you can share some knowledge
wow what modules are you using? im currently on 3200mhz cl16 also corsair vengeance rgb hynix memory. i just want tighter timings cl14 on 3200 whats your timing settings if you can share some knowledge
I'm using Team Group Vulcan Z.
Use Ryzen DRAM Calculator for your RAM settings, you might discover something new.
Also the thermals, noise and performance are not even that good considering the pricing
The Sapphire Pulse models are much better and is basically the same price as the reference model (about USD 10 more than the reference model), and is actually a more compact card and comes with a quieter, cooler fan
It's also worth noting that the Pulse model is actually the cheaper design, and Sapphire is going to release their Nitro+ variant which is a more premium model
Looks like I'm going to get the Sapphire Pulse models soon if it lands here
This post has been edited by chocobo7779: Aug 12 2019, 10:26 PM
Also the thermals, noise and performance are not even that good considering the pricing
The Sapphire Pulse models are much better and is basically the same price as the reference model (about USD 10 more than the reference model), and is actually a more compact card and comes with a quieter, cooler fan
It's also worth noting that the Pulse model is actually the cheaper design, and Sapphire is going to release their Nitro+ variant which is a more premium model
Looks like I'm going to get the Sapphire Pulse models soon if it lands here
Also the thermals, noise and performance are not even that good considering the pricing
The Sapphire Pulse models are much better and is basically the same price as the reference model (about USD 10 more than the reference model), and is actually a more compact card and comes with a quieter, cooler fan
It's also worth noting that the Pulse model is actually the cheaper design, and Sapphire is going to release their Nitro+ variant which is a more premium model
Looks like I'm going to get the Sapphire Pulse models soon if it lands here
Need to consider if not mistaken Sapphire has only 2 years warranty but Asus 3+1.
Also the thermals, noise and performance are not even that good considering the pricing
The Sapphire Pulse models are much better and is basically the same price as the reference model (about USD 10 more than the reference model), and is actually a more compact card and comes with a quieter, cooler fan
It's also worth noting that the Pulse model is actually the cheaper design, and Sapphire is going to release their Nitro+ variant which is a more premium model
Looks like I'm going to get the Sapphire Pulse models soon if it lands here
I'll wait for others (MSI gaming X & Toxic) reviews to decide which to buy...
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Sorry, I was out of the GPU scenes for very long, so my info on current gen & past gen GPU are a bit lacking
Am I safe to say that now buying Vega 54/64 is not a good decision since they are priced similar to the latest RX 5700 series, and it's slower as well?
Also no point buying RX 5700 if I don't need 4K gaming, RX 590 will be suffice for fullHD max setting? yes?
This post has been edited by greyshadow: Aug 13 2019, 11:12 AM
Sorry, I was out of the GPU scenes for very long, so my info on current gen & past gen GPU are a bit lacking
Am I safe to say that now buying Vega 54/64 is not a good decision since they are priced similar to the latest RX 5700 series, and it's slower as well?
Also no point buying RX 5700 if I don't need 4K gaming, RX 590 will be suffice for fullHD max setting? yes?
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checking on Amazon, It seems 5700XT from different brands are at the same price, with Asus slightly more expensive So now it doesn't matter which brand you bought from? just the matter of support & warranty issit? since all are using the same reference board?
checking on Amazon, It seems 5700XT from different brands are at the same price, with Asus slightly more expensive So now it doesn't matter which brand you bought from? just the matter of support & warranty issit? since all are using the same reference board?
Asus 5700xt strix is a no brainer price might as well get a 2070s, id rather u wait for sapphire nitro+ models and yes sapphire 2 years warranty and that sucks.
This post has been edited by S4PH: Aug 15 2019, 06:36 PM