@@Xero_Wolf Because I prefer to save money. I didn't become a home owner this year by throwing away money. The 5950x is perfectly fine for gaming, editing, and rendering. I picked it up on sale. It does what I need it to do, especially when you're on a tighter budget. B580 buyers are like me, who are on a tight budget or don't want to spend a lot of money on a new build. I currently have a Geforce 1650, which I bought when I first built the computer along with a Ryzen 5 2500x. I currently still have the 1650. The 5950x will not bottleneck anything up-to a 7800 XT or possibly 7900 XT unless you lower your settings in games.
I wish they would release a B990. We need more high end cards. The low end GPU market is flooded already with new cards and used cards from previous generations with multiple price choices. Even as is the $250 B580 is sold out on many sites and board partner cards are $100 to $200 more, completely defeating the purpose of a $250 card. Intel really should be aiming higher. There is only 1 high tier card right now and we all know which one that is. Imagine if they released a massive card to compete with the RTX 4090 or a potential RTX 5090. That would really get people talking and people might be more eager to get their high end GPU if they could make it compete performance to price vs the competition. Even generations later, people would still be thinking about getting the older higher end card as the prices go down and it competes in the lower end some years down the road. I think this is a better strategy.
this will be a decent boost in performance, and a very hefty VRAM boost. if you're not happy with your 6600's performance on games you like to play, then you're not happy. so if you have the $$$, then move on from it. if you are happy with your 6600 or don't have the money to spare, then continue to stick with it.
I would still wait. Better GPUs are coming next year from all 3 vendors. Although this it depends on your budget too. Let's see when AMDs lower end cards land first.
Ok. It wasnt a complete failure. I just hope that with how much intel is losing on these gpus(4070super amount of silicon cost on b580 😮) they dont just close shop on dgpus and drivers. Hope not.
Xe is gonna be HUGE for Intel because of AI and other components in the Intel ecosystem. It's not going anywhere. TAP said the next gen is already done, and the hardware team has moved to the next gen following it. Intel is in this for real.
i'm curious of B770 for later tbh
Yeah, that should be more powerful at higher VRam. 20gb?
@ac8598 at least 16GB
Will you be doing any PCIE 3.0 testing for us users still on PCIE 3.0 such as the B450 and a520 motherboard?
this
Why are you still on PCIE 3.0? I'm poor but not that poor.
@@Xero_Wolf Because I prefer to save money. I didn't become a home owner this year by throwing away money. The 5950x is perfectly fine for gaming, editing, and rendering. I picked it up on sale. It does what I need it to do, especially when you're on a tighter budget.
B580 buyers are like me, who are on a tight budget or don't want to spend a lot of money on a new build. I currently have a Geforce 1650, which I bought when I first built the computer along with a Ryzen 5 2500x. I currently still have the 1650.
The 5950x will not bottleneck anything up-to a 7800 XT or possibly 7900 XT unless you lower your settings in games.
0:22 B580
Adam fail
I wish they would release a B990. We need more high end cards. The low end GPU market is flooded already with new cards and used cards from previous generations with multiple price choices. Even as is the $250 B580 is sold out on many sites and board partner cards are $100 to $200 more, completely defeating the purpose of a $250 card. Intel really should be aiming higher. There is only 1 high tier card right now and we all know which one that is. Imagine if they released a massive card to compete with the RTX 4090 or a potential RTX 5090. That would really get people talking and people might be more eager to get their high end GPU if they could make it compete performance to price vs the competition. Even generations later, people would still be thinking about getting the older higher end card as the prices go down and it competes in the lower end some years down the road. I think this is a better strategy.
Intel Arc FTW!
apparently everyone forgot 6700xt existed
No more Brad GPU reviews on camera? Where you at homie?
I'll be on Full Nerd today, I've never been based in SF so the video reviews ain't me!
@BradChacos I know you are a fellow New Englander. Dorchester representing!
Worth to upgrade from my rx 6600? 🙏🏻 Please helppppp
No. You want 60% or most boost b4 upgrading
this will be a decent boost in performance, and a very hefty VRAM boost.
if you're not happy with your 6600's performance on games you like to play, then you're not happy. so if you have the $$$, then move on from it. if you are happy with your 6600 or don't have the money to spare, then continue to stick with it.
Definite upgrade over my 5700XT
I would still wait. Better GPUs are coming next year from all 3 vendors. Although this it depends on your budget too. Let's see when AMDs lower end cards land first.
Welcome to the cool kids club intel
Okay Nvidia lets sell the 5060 for $250😅
Ok. It wasnt a complete failure. I just hope that with how much intel is losing on these gpus(4070super amount of silicon cost on b580 😮) they dont just close shop on dgpus and drivers. Hope not.
Xe is gonna be HUGE for Intel because of AI and other components in the Intel ecosystem. It's not going anywhere. TAP said the next gen is already done, and the hardware team has moved to the next gen following it. Intel is in this for real.