• melfie@lemy.lol
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    4 days ago

    For gaming, sure, but not for compute workloads. For a task like Blender Cycles rendering, it’s about on par with a RTX 4060. I’m looking forward to RDNA 5 with more competitive RTX cores, among other things.

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      4 days ago

      That’s fair. In blender specifically is that a matter of Optix being way better though? I think part of the issue is also software. It seems like ROCm is getting a lot closer to cuda (although there isn’t a lot of implementation) but optix is just too good.coild be entirely wrong though haven’t had to deal with GPU compute for a bit.

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          Well that’s pretty cool then. Of course the other challenge will be getting people to implement amd software which might be even bigger a challenge. There’s so much investment in cuda everywhere. Here’s hoping memory prices will be better by then as well. This was the year I was supposed to do a platform upgrade but the slop producers cranked prices. No ssd NAS for me either.

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            Yeah, the sloppers are ruining everything and hopefully memory prices will be down by the time RDNA 5 comes out so we can finally have access to decent mid-range GPUs that can handle compute workloads and don’t have artificial VRAM constraints to drive sales of more expensive cards.