$329 Radeon 7600 XT brings 16GB of memory to AMD's latest midrange GPU (arstechnica.com) 24 points by PaulHoule 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] metadat 2y ago ↗ Is this supposed to be a good deal? Seems pretty lackluster, would still rather have whatever you can get with 24GB from Nvidia. [–] yumbrand 2y ago ↗ A 24gb 4090 is $2000. Not sure what other 24gb options from Nvidia there are. [–] metadat 2y ago ↗ But 4090 is the tippy top, not "mid-range".Hell, I'd still rather have a 3080 12GB for $400 than an AMD/ATI 16GB card which can't do CUDAIt's hard enough getting the Nvidia cards working properly.Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing.. [–] cjbprime 2y ago ↗ A $2000 card is not an alternative to a $329 card. You could buy six of the $329 cards and then you'd have 96GB :) [–] doubled112 2y ago ↗ Sounds like I'm going to need more PCIe lanes. [–] resoluteteeth 2y ago ↗ > Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..I don't think you are [–] baegi 2y ago ↗ The 3090 has 24 gigs as well and is available for a very decent price on the second hand market
[–] yumbrand 2y ago ↗ A 24gb 4090 is $2000. Not sure what other 24gb options from Nvidia there are. [–] metadat 2y ago ↗ But 4090 is the tippy top, not "mid-range".Hell, I'd still rather have a 3080 12GB for $400 than an AMD/ATI 16GB card which can't do CUDAIt's hard enough getting the Nvidia cards working properly.Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing.. [–] cjbprime 2y ago ↗ A $2000 card is not an alternative to a $329 card. You could buy six of the $329 cards and then you'd have 96GB :) [–] doubled112 2y ago ↗ Sounds like I'm going to need more PCIe lanes. [–] resoluteteeth 2y ago ↗ > Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..I don't think you are [–] baegi 2y ago ↗ The 3090 has 24 gigs as well and is available for a very decent price on the second hand market
[–] metadat 2y ago ↗ But 4090 is the tippy top, not "mid-range".Hell, I'd still rather have a 3080 12GB for $400 than an AMD/ATI 16GB card which can't do CUDAIt's hard enough getting the Nvidia cards working properly.Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing.. [–] cjbprime 2y ago ↗ A $2000 card is not an alternative to a $329 card. You could buy six of the $329 cards and then you'd have 96GB :) [–] doubled112 2y ago ↗ Sounds like I'm going to need more PCIe lanes. [–] resoluteteeth 2y ago ↗ > Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..I don't think you are
[–] cjbprime 2y ago ↗ A $2000 card is not an alternative to a $329 card. You could buy six of the $329 cards and then you'd have 96GB :) [–] doubled112 2y ago ↗ Sounds like I'm going to need more PCIe lanes.
[–] baegi 2y ago ↗ The 3090 has 24 gigs as well and is available for a very decent price on the second hand market
[–] MrYellowP 2y ago ↗ Wow, they are reaching for the AI enthusiasts bigtime with this! [–] kkzz99 2y ago ↗ Doesn't matter what hardware they release if the software doesn't support it. [–] az09mugen 2y ago ↗ Invoke AI works with AMD hardware : https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/030_INSTAL...
[–] kkzz99 2y ago ↗ Doesn't matter what hardware they release if the software doesn't support it. [–] az09mugen 2y ago ↗ Invoke AI works with AMD hardware : https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/030_INSTAL...
[–] az09mugen 2y ago ↗ Invoke AI works with AMD hardware : https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/030_INSTAL...
[–] bornfreddy 2y ago ↗ How is ROCm / pytorch / tensorflow support on these cards? Would love to get rid of nvidia closed-source drivers for good...
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 39.9 ms ] threadHell, I'd still rather have a 3080 12GB for $400 than an AMD/ATI 16GB card which can't do CUDA
It's hard enough getting the Nvidia cards working properly.
Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..
I don't think you are