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i would really like to see, that this feature came to RX 5000 series, AMD forgot the old grapichs card so quickly and its very disapointing, Because the RX 5000 series graphics cards have almost the same features as the 6000 series, so I think it is a shame and a pity that AFMF2 came to the 6000 series but not to the 5000 series. Since the 6000 Series got the feature later on, and the AFMF feature was not present when the 7000 Series was first released but was added later, and then AFMF2 came out, this situation is not fair. Just as AFMF2 was later added to the 6000 Series, it is also possible for AFMF2 to be integrated into the RX 5000 Series in the same way. After all, this is a software feature, not a hardware one, so I believe that the AFMF2 feature can be easily integrated into the RX 5000 Series through Radeon Software.
i would really like to see, that this feature came to RX 5000 series, AMD forgot the old grapichs card so quickly and its very disapointing, Because the RX 5000 series graphics cards have almost the same features as the 6000 series, so I think it is a shame and a pity that AFMF2 came to the 6000 series but not to the 5000 series. Since the 6000 Series got the feature later on, and the AFMF feature was not present when the 7000 Series was first released but was added later, and then AFMF2 came out, this situation is not fair. Just as AFMF2 was later added to the 6000 Series, it is also possible for AFMF2 to be integrated into the RX 5000 Series in the same way. After all, this is a software feature, not a hardware one, so I believe that the AFMF2 feature can be easily integrated into the RX 5000 Series through Radeon Software.
Your antilag 2.0 is pure trash,nvidia is FAR AWAY with input latency from you.When I turn on any of yours settings on 7900xt I cant hit nothing and can't spray in cs2.With default settings I can play but input latency is so big.
AMD drives stutters, micro lags and basically anything that ruins my day just by turning on a computer I've paid more, than a 1000$, making the rest of my day after a 12 hours shift F@&#!^G miserable. Thank You AMD for wasting my hard earned money and most importantly, my trust on your products.
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Your CPUs are awesome, everyone wants one...your GPUs are awesome, nobody buys them. I would love to see like a Smart Access Memory 2.0 that is really good for your Ryzen 9000 series and 7000 series CPUs to combine with Readeon 7000 GPUs
Very good but shows that the team needed a lot of raw multithreaded power to achieve their objectives. If only the editing software developers would actually get round to adding Vulkan and/or HIP optimisations, editors using AMD equipment could ditch slow, clunky OpenCL and unlock a lot more power and efficiency
AMD listen to me, nowdays AI is key and newest tools require a lot of VRAM, that's why Nvidia has seen fit to put little VRAM in its consumer GPUs and "force" people to buy thousands of dollars GPUs. Do something to be relevant in the consumer AI market like trivial stable diffusion and the like, put a lot of VRAM to your GPUs, fix the drivers once and for all so that stuttering in games is a distant memory and no one will have a reason to buy Nvidia. LET'S GO AMD!