Homelander wrote: » I didn't realise they would be the courier, if I had I would not have used them. They are unbelievable, they literally leave parcels on doorsteps all the time. For all I know they left my RX6800 on my doorstep at 7am and it was stolen. I mean what happens in that case, it says I signed for the ****ing thing, I'm sure AMD will look at it and go "you signed for it"...how are they supposed to know that's not my signature?
GHOST MGG wrote: » I have had a few run ins with fastway in my time..
Homelander wrote: » Well, still no card, have to say AMD are fairly useless as well thus far, so chargeback might be the only solution in the end. But hopefully AMD get back to me with something before that, crazy though that an online shop has no direct contact number or email. Literally had to ring AMD UK customer support and the call centre guy didn't seem to know what to do with my query. Even though my invoice is from "River Digital Ireland" with a Limerick address/phone, and email said "River Digital is the authorised reseller and merchant of the products and services offered within this store" Rang River Digital twice and both said it was nothing to do with them and get in touch with AMD.
Homelander wrote: » Well, still no card, have to say AMD are fairly useless as well thus far, so chargeback might be the only solution in the end.
Homelander wrote: » ...but pain in the ass not being able to play 'proper' games over the next few weeks/Christmas.
Homelander wrote: » Ah the 5500XT isn't that bad, isn't that basically an RX590? My RX560 can just about run Modern Warfare at 1080p low...
Homelander wrote: » Yeah I'm sure it'll be sorted. What a nightmare though. Guess it's the brute force rx560 until next year....luckily though I am playing a lot of Deep Rock Galactic at the moment, so not too demanding on the GPU front, but pain in the ass not being able to play 'proper' games over the next few weeks/Christmas.
SeanW wrote: » Interesting thing to note: supplies of even last gen AMD Radeon cards is now getting tight. On Scan you can't get any 5500XT to 5700XT cards, and on Overclockers you can only get one brand of 5700XT. Seems insane that AMD would "release" a new batch of graphics cards when they not only cannot supply any of those, but while allowing stocks of even their last gen stuff to run out. If you want a Radeon card from a reputable supplier, it looks like you're mostly limited to the the RX 500 series. What a joke.
Mucashinto wrote: » Honestly I've never really known how this all works, just reading up a little now. Apparently Apple is now making their own chips, but they use TSMC as well as they are the only ones who have advanced 5nm capability but I'm wondering how much of an impact TSMC would have. Like would they have propriatary features/processes that would mean all 5nm chips are not the same and they actually develop the chip with Apple or they are literally just factories putting wires on boards to a customer's specification? Also says TSMC are opening a plant in the US, I'm guessing for the Apple business. Can see why countries would start viewing this as a matter of national importance and want them closer to home, more likely wars will be fought over these resources in the future than land probably. So as much money AMD/Nvidia make, it's still not enough to justify their own manufacturing capability and they're dependent on hiring out specialists. And in a perfect world it all works nicely anyway but there's a squeeze atm with TSMC being the one everyone wants? So now the unthinkable has happened and I'm not able to get the GPU I want, when I want, at the price I want to pay :pac: :pac: :pac:
Slutmonkey57b wrote: » ...This means that if amd design a chip, then choose to use samsung's 12nm process, it's a very big engineering job to start printing that same design on tsmc's 7nm. It can be done...
Mucashinto wrote: » Are there benefits gained automatically from doing this though (increasing the amount of transistors I guess)? When people say "moving to 7nm" etc sometimes it could be literally taking the existing design and doing the necessary work to transfer it and boom, you get double the capability but only spend a %age of the R&D you would starting fresh? Again, guessing this is why the thought is the gains used to be easier to achieve when sizes were rapidly coming down. (Currently searching youtube for "how do computer chips work" :rolleyes:)
Rezident wrote: » I got a box from amazon recently, it arrived in a taxi! And the taxi driver rang the bell, left it on the step and just drove away. This year is mental.
Rezident wrote: » I think I got a 6800 yesterday on OCUK, they were on sale for about 5 minutes. 'order received - not yet shipped' so fingers crossed. Money gone from my Revolut so I am hopeful, as long as they did not oversell again. Still won't believe it until I get the box. Or some delivery guy leaves it in my green bin or lying around outside the door again! Do they not require signatures anymore!? I'll have to camp on the doorstep the day it's due, I'm surprised the skangers haven't started following delivery vans and robbing doorsteps yet. I got a box from amazon recently, it arrived in a taxi! And the taxi driver rang the bell, left it on the step and just drove away. This year is mental.
game4it70 wrote: » Gibbo said that anyone that ordered a 6800 will get one as they didn't oversell them. Managed to get one and a waterblock for my son too.
Gumbi wrote: » What are the chances of AIB or custom BIOSes coming out with higher frequency sliders for overclocking? It's seems like if you have the cooling, some of the cards can be pushed really far.