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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by BenPope View Post
    I think mine is a Sapphire Tri-X OC of some kind. I can provide further details later, if that's not specify enough. Should we provide bios versions? From memory mine ends in a bunch of zeros and an 8.
    I don't know yet, let's find out what HW we have in house first and try running Michael's most recent tests. The compute and graphics teams have different cards so we should be able to do some swapping around.

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  • BenPope
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post

    Not sure this is a Sapphire problem at this point - don't we have users with Sapphire Fury's reporting better performance ?
    I think mine is a Sapphire Tri-X OC of some kind. I can provide further details later, if that's not specify enough. Should we provide bios versions? From memory mine ends in a bunch of zeros and an 8.

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  • Passso
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    Originally posted by darkbasic View Post

    Sorry for asking so directly, but I would like to know if it's possible to send you (where you means someone from AMD) the faulty card to check what's wrong. I can't image why it should be so difficult to spot the problem when the solution is so easy: sending the faulty card.
    Better invite AMD devs at home to investigate so you could share some beers

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by darkbasic View Post
    Sorry for asking so directly, but I would like to know if it's possible to send you (where you means someone from AMD) the faulty card to check what's wrong. I can't image why it should be so difficult to spot the problem when the solution is so easy: sending the faulty card.
    It's a reasonable question. If we can't repro the problem internally then we will need to get access to a system where it does show, although AFAIK it's generally easier to just remote-access into the user's system than mail cards around.

    There's no indication of it being a "faulty card" at this point, just a configuration the driver isn't handling properly today.

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  • darkbasic
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post

    Correct. At first we thought it might be, but on investigation we found that it was not.
    Sorry for asking so directly, but I would like to know if it's possible to send you (where you means someone from AMD) the faulty card to check what's wrong. I can't image why it should be so difficult to spot the problem when the solution is so easy: sending the faulty card.

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by eydee View Post
    Sapphire has been very bad in the last 10 years, it's a wonder people still buy them.
    Not sure this is a Sapphire problem at this point - don't we have users with Sapphire Fury's reporting better performance ?

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Unrelated to my R9 Fury woes.
    Correct. At first we thought it might be, but on investigation we found that it was not.

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  • eydee
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    Originally posted by magika View Post
    So lets reiterate. In the past the bane of AMD were shitty drivers, now both drivers and (expensive) hardware are both shitty. Ain't that right?
    Sapphire has been very bad in the last 10 years, it's a wonder people still buy them.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by andrei_me View Post
    Unrelated to my R9 Fury woes.

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  • Adarion
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    Originally posted by magika View Post
    So lets reiterate. In the past the bane of AMD were shitty drivers, now both drivers and (expensive) hardware are both shitty. Ain't that right?
    No, wrong. But probably you're so convinced by your opinion that nothing, not even facts, would change it. Ain't that right?

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