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  • nubreed

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    válasz Drizzt #64 üzenetére

    Így van.

    Nem kellett volna pl összehasonlítani a gtx1080 -al az AOTS -ben a Computexen.
    Nem kellett volna azt mondani az AMD gurunak, nem tudom szó szerint idézni de valahogy így hangzott, "it's a beautifuly build card, it is actually build like 500 dollar card"

    Ehhez képest ez a valóság:
    "The weakest point of AMD's reference design is certainly the thermal solution. It doesn't use any heatpipes or other high-tech means to keep the card cool. Rather, there is a big slab of metal, with a copper core that has the blower fan sending air across its fins. As a result we are seeing temperatures of up to 84°C, which has the effect that the card will clock down further to keep cool. On average our card ran 1239 MHz, which is in the upper range of AMD's rated 1120 - 1266 MHz clock window. What's even worse than the heat is the terrible fan noise. While idle noise is fine with 29 dBA (an idle-fan-off feature would still have been nice), in gaming the fan ramps up a lot, emitting 41 dBA noise during gaming (not Furmark). This makes the RX 480 the loudest card launched in recent history, much noisier than for example GTX 1080 (which is almost twice as fast). AMD has mentioned to us that the reference design is deliberately weak to leave room for partners to improve on their custom designs. To me this sounds a bit like "let the partners deal with the problem".

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