Yeah, I was going to suggest RX 570/580/590, RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64 and Radeon VII too.
I'm getting into Blender, so OpenCL performance is beginning to matter to me.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumreally not a single amd card? .... we do not even need many AMDs just the relevant ones to "buy"
means RX590 and 5700XT and Vega64/Radeon7 ... most people of the AMD customers will buy one of these 4.
we do not even need benchmarks of old cards like RX480/580 not even vega56 .
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Originally posted by Michael View Post
Not fresh ones, when time allows I'll do some non-Navi ones.
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Originally posted by Venemo View PostWould've been interesting to also add a couple of AMD cards to the comparison.
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Would've been interesting to also add a couple of AMD cards to the comparison.
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Don't you have a Volta card to highlight the difference between the "compute" card and the "gaming" cards ?
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Originally posted by merced View PostLooking at these results, how should I interpret performance per watt for deep learning applications? I would love to see a PlaidML FPS per watt chart.
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Looking at these results, how should I interpret performance per watt for deep learning applications? I would love to see a PlaidML FPS per watt chart.
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