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  • linner
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    Originally posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    The article explains most of the changes are new hardware and other changes are improvements. Do you have anything that does not work?
    Originally posted by brad0 View Post
    Intel commits a whole lot more patches to make their stuff work. Comments like this are so ignorant, but typical.
    I have 5 graphics cards, 2 laptops, 1 workstation, and 2 servers. All AMD and none work 100%. AMD just doesn't work that well in my experience.

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  • brad0
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    Originally posted by linner View Post
    Actually to me this looks bad for AMD. Why do they need so many changes just to make their stuff work?
    Intel commits a whole lot more patches to make their stuff work. Comments like this are so ignorant, but typical.

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  • Teggs
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    Originally posted by Phoronix
    ...possible RDNA2 graphics card refresh or other rumors around Radeon RX 7000 series being a mix of existing and new GPUs.
    This kind of shell game is beloved of marketing pukes, but misleading and tiresome to the people whose money makes the company run: the customer. Hopefully it won't be as bad as the 200 series, which included:

    Terascale
    GCN 1.0
    GCN 1.1
    GCN 1.2

    Buyer beware.

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  • cytomax55
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    Getting a amd cpu/gpu gui to control voltage and speed and fans etc like on the windows side hopefully will be coming down the pipe soon enough

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  • txtsd
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    Does any of this affect the Ryzen 2400G?

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  • Jabberwocky
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    Originally posted by linner View Post
    Actually to me this looks bad for AMD. Why do they need so many changes just to make their stuff work?
    The article explains most of the changes are new hardware and other changes are improvements. Do you have anything that does not work?

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  • linner
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    Actually to me this looks bad for AMD. Why do they need so many changes just to make their stuff work?

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  • jaxa
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    Will Rembrandt also have ACP 5.x?

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  • sdack
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    After Intel has been given the spotlight with all its CPU vulnerabilities and need for patches many times in the past is it only fair for AMD to steal some of the spotlight with good news.

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  • tildearrow
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    I really hope the temperature monitoring code is on par with Intel's because I heard stories of:

    - Missing sensors (voltage, per-core and misc)
    - The temperature offset seems to be arbitrary with every new CPU

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