Gaming With The "Pro" Version of The RX 6400 - Radeon PRO W6400

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Today we're going to be seeing if the professional workstation version of the AMD RX 6400 is any good for gaming, something it's not really intended for. Does Radeon PRO W6400 in action do anything better than it's traditional counterpart, or does it suffer from the same limitations?
    0:00 AMD Radeon Pro W6400 - Info and Specs
    2:16 Battlefield 2042
    3:03 Cyberpunk 2077
    3:49 Fortnite
    4:19 Red Dead Redemption 2
    5:10 Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
    5:49 W6400 Vs RX 6400 Performance Differences
    6:45 Final Thoughts
    Thanks for watching :)
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  • @AnnHiroCh
    @AnnHiroCh Год назад +529

    I always love the shades of Blue AMD uses for their modern workstation cards.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +91

      Yeah it looks great

    • @keine_ahnung_wie_der_heisst
      @keine_ahnung_wie_der_heisst Год назад +14

      not only the modeen ones, theyve done it since like 2017

    • @theJ1M1
      @theJ1M1 Год назад +59

      @@keine_ahnung_wie_der_heisst 2017 is modern

    • @RMoedoe
      @RMoedoe Год назад +8

      @@RandomGaminginHD I own a wx 2100 low end workstation gpu, and I gotta say I do love the design on these gpus. I hope you cover more of them one day. the wx 3100 looks like an interesting gpu to review and benchmark, anyhow randomgaminginHd, keep up the good work and Godspeed.

    • @CLOYO
      @CLOYO Год назад +2

      @@theJ1M1 2017 is vintage in tech world.

  • @acvn-hg9gy
    @acvn-hg9gy Год назад +125

    Maaaaaate you're almost at half a million?!
    I remember you being at 50k or something, insane. Atleast it feels like that, it was a year before the 10 series gtx cards released i think.
    Anyway mate, form a long time subscriber, cheers. You earned this stuff so much, and i'm glad to see you're doing this well. Greatings from your neighbours at the other side of the english channel

    • @stonalisa3729
      @stonalisa3729 Год назад +17

      He gained a lot of traction during the GPUs crisis

    • @acvn-hg9gy
      @acvn-hg9gy Год назад

      @@stonalisa3729 yea, sounds logical. He deserves it, really

    • @koolin3613
      @koolin3613 Год назад +6

      @@stonalisa3729 yeah that might be a factor? His content is just good in general and i love seeing his ebay finds like the rare cards that he owns like that 780ti MSI Lightning card or the Asus Mars card, i dont remember if it was a dual gpu but i enjoyed that one!

    • @kurt3664
      @kurt3664 Год назад +5

      He should do a $150 budget pc build to celebrate.

    • @superqaxclub
      @superqaxclub Год назад +6

      I guess he is the successor of lowspecgamer as he mostly cover low cost pc gaming. And the majority are interested in low budget more

  • @FujinBlackheart
    @FujinBlackheart Год назад +15

    Workstation cards used to run on either special GPU chips or modified ones to make them better suited to certain tasks like CAD, but these days it the same GPUs that are used in gamer cards also due a lot workstation realted tasks needing typical things on game cards as well, bigest difference and also why the prices are way higher are the used components, since they have a way higher quality so those cards can run under full preasure non stop if they have to, also less prone to calculation errors due a better RAM setup and the more stable drivers, so if you can get those as a good deal go for it.

  • @Rapscallion2009
    @Rapscallion2009 Год назад +79

    That's a pretty card. I'd love to be able to buy cards with that restrained look and compact dimensions.

    • @Jetanium
      @Jetanium Год назад +8

      ITX dream

    • @GirlOnAQuest
      @GirlOnAQuest 10 месяцев назад +1

      STX or u not a fan :) @@Jetanium

  • @roibeard94
    @roibeard94 Год назад +27

    If you need to get a low profile RX 6400, avoid the cheap XFX version. I like XFX cards generally, but I tried two of those and they were hitting 90° constantly, even on an open bench. The Saphire low profile version runs about 10-15° lower due to a better designed heat sink. Weighs about 50% more, and the fan was more quiet. Barely larger, fits into equally tiny systems. Great for making old SFF office PCs into acceptable 1080p Low gaming consoles.

    • @jn3697
      @jn3697 Год назад +1

      Yeah I had that same XFX 6400 and it was HOT, returned it and got a full size GPU.

    • @Liminal.Headspace
      @Liminal.Headspace Год назад +1

      And for some gods forsaken reason it's the most expensive LP version in my chunk of the world.

    • @darcosanti
      @darcosanti Год назад +1

      Thanks, very usefull post.

    • @bmillz1017
      @bmillz1017 Год назад +1

      Yeah I have a XFX and have to blow a extra desktop fan on it just to keep it cool while I'm gaming

    • @IscAst4
      @IscAst4 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Liminal.Headspace
      No son Dios

  • @alinzelnan
    @alinzelnan Год назад +18

    Very interesting video, I'm always curios to see how hardware performs in tasks it wasn't really designed for i.e. GPUs or workstation CPUs. :)

  • @frugalfun2.07
    @frugalfun2.07 Год назад +16

    I bought a RX6600 just before Christmas, an Asus model. I just went straight to the AMD site for the drivers but managed to get the Pro drivers rather than the game drivers - the icon in the system tray is blue rather than red. It looks rather the same to the game drivers but I read somewhere that the Pro drivers are more stable and so it seems to be - I haven't had any crashes so far which apparently happens with the game drivers. But as they say, if it ain't broke don't fix it so I'll keep using the Pro drivers.
    😁

    • @stonalisa3729
      @stonalisa3729 Год назад +5

      I use the game drivers. I don’t really get crashes more than once in a while

    • @EDARDO112
      @EDARDO112 Год назад +1

      I had some weird issues when I got my 6800 a few months ago (like trepidation when launching a game) but lastest drivers seem to be really stable

    • @peterwhite9546
      @peterwhite9546 Год назад

      i might have to look into that as i do have some random crashes with my card, though the only game i have issues with is star citizen, so that could be the cause.

  • @QuiteLunacy
    @QuiteLunacy Год назад +8

    I love it. It looks straight out of the early 2000s.

  • @vespermoirai975
    @vespermoirai975 Год назад +13

    Reminds me of the blue that they used on the RADEON 7 cards on the higher end ones. I really wanted one of those the BLUE Shroud on the water cooled ones was beautiful. Less Aluminum but still doesn't look god awful. Could get you through if you need a GPU as a backup.

  • @Winsto
    @Winsto Год назад +9

    I switched to the Radeon Pro drivers a few months ago to see if driver crashes reduced. It's made my RX 6700XT usable now!. There are some games such as indie games that will simply not run but the trade off seems to be more FPS and stability in mainstream games.

  • @yogibear2k220
    @yogibear2k220 Год назад +28

    It always amazes me how Steve manages to find obscure graphics cards. I don't know how far he is willing to go back on his channel regarding aged cards, but I would love to see some AGP cards put through their paces. Great video as always, Steve.

    • @PC_Ringo
      @PC_Ringo Год назад +3

      Would be curious to see if windows 11 would even boot on an old AGP gfx card :D

    • @baoquoc3710
      @baoquoc3710 Год назад +1

      @@PC_Ringo or an old Quadro FX card that is the first one to have PCIE connector, but the architecture is from the AGP days

  • @suleymanbatuhanaylak2124
    @suleymanbatuhanaylak2124 Год назад +17

    While filming a monitor you should try -0.7 exposure compensation, it gives much better picture.

  • @user-nv3ce7je7g
    @user-nv3ce7je7g Год назад +1

    Most underrated tech channel on RUclips for sure. 💖

  • @tyrkukulkan
    @tyrkukulkan Год назад +9

    I'd love one but they are normally expensive (for the performance segment).

  • @christianolea2181
    @christianolea2181 8 месяцев назад

    I really like your content. I really appreciate a RUclipsr that reviews hardware most of us can actually afford. If possible, I’d like for you to test some older pro gpu’s from AMD like the FirePro w4300, w5100 and w7100 as well the newer cards like Radeon Pro wx3100, wx3200, wx4100 and wx5100. I see a lot of them on eBay and I’m curious to see how they perform.

  • @swuspicious
    @swuspicious Год назад +1

    you're so close to 500k!!!

  • @Royameadow
    @Royameadow Год назад +2

    I've been meaning to do Pro Driver testing on my Radeon VII for a good while now, especially considering the uplifts that I had with the RX Lexa ("550", 02 GB) in applications such as Vegas Pro, where there was an improvement of about 05% in Render Times on the same project with no major changes: Now, while I don't expect that the Instinct MI50/MI60 and Radeon Pro VII drivers will impact the Radeon VII nearly as much as what I saw on the Lexa for the Polaris Pro drivers, I am certain that there will be some considerable improvements to software compatibility in certain aspects, very likely some games and emulators will benefit from this to an extent but wishfully it doesn't prevent certain other things from working, it'll be worth the analysis and wishfully this'll turn out with some effective results that'll stick going forward. (:

  • @mukhtar__
    @mukhtar__ Год назад

    500k incoming babeh woooo

  • @badass6300
    @badass6300 Год назад +13

    The interesting professional GPUs are the RTX A4000 and PRO W6800

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +10

      Yeah I tested the a2000 too which was pretty good. A lot cheaper now as well

    • @crawfordbrown75
      @crawfordbrown75 Год назад +4

      W6800 is mentally priced you realise? Plus non existent

    • @GabrielTobing
      @GabrielTobing Год назад

      @@crawfordbrown75 It exists, but its damn pricey XD

  • @ahuesphoto
    @ahuesphoto Год назад +1

    Cheap DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter may work in the future. Just my 2cents. Thanks for making the video!

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад +1

    I love these sff low profile gpus 💪🥰🥳! Great to see these tiny powerhouses 💪😇.

  • @deadman5985
    @deadman5985 Год назад +6

    Radeon 680m in ryzen laptop APUs is already as good as this, can't wait to see what next gen desktop APUs based on RDNA3 can do 😀

  • @kshitijrastogi1
    @kshitijrastogi1 Год назад

    Man it still performed well!

  • @Sebyllis7350k
    @Sebyllis7350k Год назад +10

    The lack of video encoder is making this card absolutely pointless for me, maybe except for being a display adapter. Funnily enough, it doesn't even have an HDMI 2.1 port. Hardware encoder is so important in so many workloads - video editing, ffmpeg, handbrake, OBS Studio and all those stuff. RTX 3050 in video editing is so much more useful than GTX 1080 Ti, and this is the reason - RTX 3050 has the 7th gen NVENC, which is substantially better than the 6th gen NVENC found on GTX 1080 Ti. RX 6000 GPU has brilliant HEVC encoder, and they're blazingly fast, although quality is a bit lower than 7th gen NVENC. I can't think of a single reason for AMD to cut down the Encoder on these lower ends RDNA2 cards, because it's just an FPGA and is super cheap, but super useful.

    • @re4796
      @re4796 Год назад

      Keep crying

    • @TheSektor13
      @TheSektor13 Год назад +8

      It is a laptop chip. They repurposed it later to compete in low budget market same as rx 6500 - it was an afterthought....

    • @kurnma3776
      @kurnma3776 Год назад +1

      Yeah it’s a shame for editors and even those who just want to capture a clip on a game

    • @Sebyllis7350k
      @Sebyllis7350k Год назад

      @@kurnma3776 Exactly.

    • @arx117
      @arx117 5 месяцев назад

      Wait a minute, why you encode on handbrake using GPU? It's been on concensus that CPU encoding is better quality and smaller size than GPU encoding.
      And why you need HDMI 2.1 on entry level cards? This card can't do 8K 60P on video display so it's useless tech on this card

  • @n64ever
    @n64ever Год назад

    i headbanged through every performance demonstration, like a real professional

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Год назад +1

    It always amuses me how blue the shrouds of these workstation cards from the company usually referred to as Team _Red_ are.

  • @unitybeing777
    @unitybeing777 Год назад

    Awesome sauce.

  • @jeroxama5877
    @jeroxama5877 Год назад +1

    damn this card is a beast for its looks

  • @juanignacioaschura9437
    @juanignacioaschura9437 Год назад +2

    The card design is identical to the Sapphire Pulse RX6400 low-profile card, down to the bracket design. I'm sure Sapphire is the one manufacturing the reference and professional AMD cards.

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer Год назад +2

    Great video, didn't know that card (or its driver) existed. So just for fun, owning a spanking-new RX 6400 in my HTPC, I decided to try the PRO driver on it. Here are some benchmarks run with the latest regular driver (Adrenalin 22.11.2) with Afterburner running, but of course, no overclocks: (i7 7700, 16GB Ram, PCIe 3 slot).
    Superposition 1080P Medium 6339, FPS Min 37.28, Ave 47.42, Max 66.94
    Timespy graphics score: 3568
    Firestrike Extreme Graphics Score: 5301
    Firestrike Graphics Score: 11905
    Mesh Shader Feature Test: 14.05 off, 128.55 on, difference 814.9%
    Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Benchmark: 88.98FPS
    And now, the same benchmarks after switching to the 22.Q4 "PRO" driver:
    Superposition 1080P Medium: 6346, FPS Min 37.94, Ave 47.47, Max 67.01
    (Essentially identical)
    Timespy graphics score: 3527
    (Very slightly worse)
    Firestrike Extreme Graphics Score: 5302
    (Essentially identical)
    Firestrike Graphics Score: 11867
    (Very slightly worse)
    Mesh Shader Feature Test: 12.92 off, 129.13 on, difference 899.8%
    Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Benchmark: 83.15FPS
    (Slightly worse, but with A LOT of stuttering)
    Due to the considerable stuttering in TTW, I went back to the normal drivers, and the stuttering went away.

  • @AyataHiragi
    @AyataHiragi Год назад

    Look, I actually REALLY DONT CARE about these cards, up until you bring them up, how dare you.
    But then again this is why I subscribed, keep gooiiing!!!!
    All the best!

  • @KyleJewell
    @KyleJewell Год назад +7

    There's a card you just don't see around.

  • @Psychx_
    @Psychx_ Год назад +2

    The pro drivers are validated and certified to work with certain 3D rendering and video editing software, where applicable.

  • @leonius
    @leonius Год назад +3

    The "pro" in the drivers and the gpus on amd cards are mote like "for companies" than a professional use, the pro drivers can be used with regular gpus, I used with mine like this for months, the difference is that they don't have the "gaming" things and optimizations for games that the regular drivers have, apart from this, it's basically the same drivers

  • @ferrarista750
    @ferrarista750 Год назад +1

    I use the pro drivers on my 6600 xt and i'll tell you that it feels like the card is more stable and sometimes i even get a little boost over the adrenaline drivers. Atleast this was the situation 2 months ago, when i decided to switch.

  • @kennwan9917
    @kennwan9917 Год назад

    That's really impressive for the price you got it.

  • @Trick-Framed
    @Trick-Framed Год назад +5

    I would now like to know if this is cut down. Being a workstation card I would imagine it has encode/decode capabilities ... that the RX 6400 does not ...

  • @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716
    @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 Год назад +1

    Would be nice to see a side by side comparison with nvidia quadro

  • @wiedapp
    @wiedapp Год назад +1

    What does make it attractive are the two full sized DP ports, in contrast to the mixed outputs the regular 6400 has. Doesn't outweigh the drawbacks, though...

  • @roboman2444
    @roboman2444 Год назад +5

    Surprisingly good for such a small card.

  • @mememc
    @mememc Год назад +1

    Id recomend metal for recording as it doesn't affect performance that much and would be useful in this case

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo Год назад +2

    😒👍 that cards configuration is a MUST for newer DELL OEM SFF Cases! the video card slot is at the very bottom right up against the PSU! u must use single slot cards or its a no go!

  • @sassuki
    @sassuki Год назад +1

    Could you please see what temperatures you get if you adjust the fan curve??? That would be very interesting to see!!!
    By the way, didn't know about PRO drivers being compatible!!!! Damn this is so good!! I went right ahead and installed it for my RX 460 OEM model, and it worked like a charm!!! Not that I noticed a difference, but good to know! :D I hate frequent updates anyway ;-P

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад +1

    Who'd have thought that such a small, compact, low power GPU would work so well at decent settings? FSR also helps.

  • @matthewprothero2088
    @matthewprothero2088 Год назад +1

    I've been using the pro drivers on my rx 470 for a few months now. Performance is essentially identical but stability is noticeably higher. I used to have this issue where display output would sometimes have a fizzly "no signal on a CRT" type effect, but after installing the pro drivers, the issue is gone and I haven't had any driver crashes either

    • @kowhaifan1249
      @kowhaifan1249 Год назад

      Maybe it wasn't the pro drivers that did that, maybe u just needed to reinstall your drivers. Go back to the normal ones and see if it's still fixed.

  • @elmariachi5133
    @elmariachi5133 Год назад

    For things like CGI or CAM/CAM modelling and the regarding test rendering as well as image processing you don't need the accelerated encoding/decoding. It's only relevant for video processing.

  • @RealEclipsed
    @RealEclipsed Год назад +8

    another important thing to bear in mind when you mention recording is that the rx 64/500s do not have a h264 encoder, making recording far more annoying to do, both using amd's software or just obs

    • @koolin3613
      @koolin3613 Год назад +3

      Man they really kneecapped this card did they.. imagine this card but with a full 16x interface, a h264 encoder or hey even support for AV1 encoding apparently pretty good! Then it would be great for people om a budget to game on in older small formfactor systems but also as a secondary card for recording and editing..

    • @kurnma3776
      @kurnma3776 Год назад +3

      tbf you can use intel quick sync

    • @koolin3613
      @koolin3613 Год назад

      @@kurnma3776 Whats that? And i don't think it solves all the problems that this card has, the limited bandwith and lack of encoding support
      Edit: spelling

    • @kurnma3776
      @kurnma3776 Год назад +1

      @@koolin3613 its an integrated encoder in Intel CPUs

    • @koolin3613
      @koolin3613 Год назад

      @@kurnma3776 ahh ok thnx!

  • @ReallyNotTrixYT
    @ReallyNotTrixYT Год назад +2

    If this could be picked up for cheap, then itmay be good option for low profile emulation machines made from office PCs

  • @fooferbob9230
    @fooferbob9230 Год назад +2

    Workstation GPUs probably just suck money from the business market. Some of them do however feature things like double floating point precision, but newer GPUs likely have that anyway.

  • @demonicsquid7217
    @demonicsquid7217 Год назад

    I use the PRO drivers with an rx6950xt and there is no practical difference in performance for me, however, with such a powerful card I can generally play everything on max settings and get 144fps at 1440p. The biggest difference comes in stability as I've never had a driver crash with the pro drivers, whereas the red drivers can be a bit finicky even sticking with the stable versions. The second observation is that my temps are lower by a few C on average - no idea why this is but it's welcome as these cards can run pretty hot.

  • @GirlOnAQuest
    @GirlOnAQuest 10 месяцев назад

    Please do a Emulation Test on this card :) I will love u!

  • @nykraftlemagnifique
    @nykraftlemagnifique Год назад +2

    Compare to the generation of console like One / PS4 it's very impressive how this card perform ! Okay it's not the card to play in ultra in high fps but consume only 40W max and can run game in medium 1080p60 with FSR ! It's really very efficient !

  • @FunBunChuck
    @FunBunChuck Год назад +1

    I just want GPU prices to come back down to Earth.
    It's ridiculous that prices are so stupidly high and it's because of people who have more money than sense that are willing to pay thousands for stuff that's worth a 10th of what they're selling for.

  • @micahottaway8455
    @micahottaway8455 Год назад

    Well, you got a deal. Odd deals are true gems sometimes...

  • @firisrozley5768
    @firisrozley5768 Год назад +3

    Imagine buying W6400 just for that single slot design & expecting to be a competitor to Nvidia RTX A2000, only to be scammed by similar performance to RX 6400. Any chance that Radeon Pro W6600 would perform the same as RX6600?

  • @MrChriss000
    @MrChriss000 Год назад

    Ha. I have heard that description about cards not working with the drivers installed and its the power supply.

  • @Ryu-ky5vt
    @Ryu-ky5vt Год назад

    will there be a 500k subs special video?

  • @tomiluukkonen4035
    @tomiluukkonen4035 Год назад +1

    No-need-for-extra-power-connector is a Very Big Thing when using retired business machine with small power supply. 250-350W PSU's are common in business desktops as you know. Just because of those machines are not disappearing, rx6400-series is useful. Nvidia GTX1050/1050ti was very popular for such PCs, but rx6400 seems to be way faster than even gtx1050ti? Have you tested gtx1050ti vs. rx6400? Another question; can you overclock your W6400 - would it help?

  • @danievanzyl4352
    @danievanzyl4352 Год назад

    Good to see low end part's can at least play a couple of games,because not everyone can afford the top of the range pc parts.

  • @ProjectPhysX
    @ProjectPhysX Год назад +1

    A true "professional" toaster!

  • @cicalinarrot
    @cicalinarrot Год назад +1

    Sometimes "pro" just means "for companies", not that any specific pro use of it will be made. It's ok that it doesn't have features for pros who actually need GPU power.
    These cards usually just go into pre-built workstations because pro CPUs don't have integrated cards.
    Some company is going to spend $3000 for each one of 20 PCs so... why should the PC maker put in an outdated underpowered option? What's $100 more for the buyer? These are a cooler and better alternative to the GT 710 category.
    Actual changes from the RX are sober aesthetics, a quiet and power-efficient cooling setup, a low-profile option, the aforementioned chubbier price-tag and... a different name, so that a reassuring page for professionals will come out instead of RUclipsrs playing games with the card (until now, I guess).

  • @jackjude
    @jackjude Год назад

    As this is for compact small form factor PCs. The only real comparison is with other LP low power cards.

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo Год назад +33

    🙂 buddy, for older PCIe3 motherboards could you do a bunch of tests with the 6400 VS 550, for tiny small form factor oem pcs they have versions of these 2, i was wondering if its worth spending more on the 6400 or is it going to run the same as the 550 in an older motherboard? thank you and Godspeed 🙏😇

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +23

      Yeah good idea I will do :)

    • @_ba0_
      @_ba0_ Год назад +3

      i have it running on 10th gen i3 so it's pcie3. i didn't use rx 550 it but it's definetly better than rx 550. you can search for i3-10100 rx 6400 videos for getting an idea. I am very happy with it but, I am coming from intel hd graphics, there's that

    • @ghkjhgjkgk
      @ghkjhgjkgk Год назад +5

      rx6400 should be way better than the rx550 which has similar performance to a gt1030

    • @evers6214
      @evers6214 Год назад +2

      Its at least twice as fast in gaming as a 550. Even on pci 3.0.
      If you HAVE to go low profile the options are pretty limited even on the used market. I just bought a 6400 for $135 new because i got frustrated with what else is out there to fit in my i7 sff office pc

    • @kurnma3776
      @kurnma3776 Год назад +1

      Even with pci 3.0 it blows the 550 out the water

  • @SpaceGamblerJR
    @SpaceGamblerJR Год назад

    Refurb A2000 can be found on Amazon right now for $249 a LP rtx 3050 great deal right now.

  • @DDlol01
    @DDlol01 4 месяца назад

    so here is someone who knows a bit more about the variety of use cases (worked at a computer store which sold to pretty much any type of customer).
    These low profile cards mostly got put into 2U racks (about 6 at a time, customer bought 18) to put video out onto a wall of displays.
    A server for rendering -> this thing is power efficient and comparably silent (customer bought 5). It was used inside the office. The Nvidia cards are rather loud if you want the performance.
    Tiny workstation PCs for CAD in a University environment. NVidia was considered, but the Linux devices had problems for some reason (As stated by customer, apparently they have an old software proprietary but running on Unixoids)
    In these environments, Decode only does not hurt at all.

  • @genericscottishchannel1603
    @genericscottishchannel1603 Год назад +2

    god those cards are fucking adorable

  • @KimBoKastekniv47
    @KimBoKastekniv47 Год назад

    Are you going to check out the Forspoken demo?

  • @ogrejd
    @ogrejd Год назад

    All this fuss about the lack of hardware encoding on the RX/W6400 (mine is the ASRock Challenger ITX version) is kind of baffling. I recorded about a half-hour of Guild Wars 2 (medium-high settings; on my Ryzen 5 3600 + 16 gigs 3600MHz DDR4 with OBS' default recording settings, so a 2500 bitrate) on the weekend and didn't notice any performance dips (only had Steam's FPS counter, so no actual stats). Only meant to record for like 5 minutes, since it was just to test, but I got distracted and only remembered that it was recording when I alt-tabbed to look up something on the GW2 wiki. :P
    Maybe it's only bad on CPU-intensive, very high framerate games or when streaming?
    Now THERE's an idea for a video: RX/W6400 performance differences when playing (with external capture) and when recording.
    edit: Hmm. So, from the sounds of things, the only differences between this version of the card and the normal low profile version really seems to be swapping the HDMI for another DisplayPort, the specific set of drivers being used and, of course, the price. Weird.

    • @mingyi456
      @mingyi456 Год назад

      With cyberpunk or hitman 3, I am pretty sure your fps will be affected at least somewhat with the cpu doing the encoding in the background. If you had a cpu with an igpu, you could have used that to do the encoding instead.

  • @valter_vava74
    @valter_vava74 Год назад

    I know you have made a general commentary on the subject several times but... how large are your hands exactly? They look like you could squeeze a basketball with one hand as if it were a stress-ball...

  • @buildyourcomputer
    @buildyourcomputer Год назад

    Intended card use is OEMS padding profit margin. People don't know that on board video is good enough for most business purposes and the w6400 is isn't necessary to get video output.

  • @greendude0420
    @greendude0420 Год назад

    So you can do blender tenders with the 12 rt cores? But not as significantly fast, but still more so than a cpu would be on its own right?

    • @greendude0420
      @greendude0420 Год назад

      As tbh I’d buy one of these alone for cyberpunk as my current laptop has as much vram and I am on quite the right budget myself

  • @darrooxx
    @darrooxx Год назад

    Can you make a undervolt video of hardware , cpu and gpu. with a msi. asus , asrock and gigabyte bios on intel core i7 and ryzen 5 2600.

  • @sahdeokumarravi9870
    @sahdeokumarravi9870 Год назад

    please do a review of rx6600 pro as well.

  • @kurnma3776
    @kurnma3776 Год назад

    Homework : ❌
    RandomGamingInHD Video : ✅

  • @BaDitO2
    @BaDitO2 Год назад

    why do they keep making full sized PCIe interfaces when they wire just for x4?

  • @sff.f
    @sff.f Год назад

    Would have loved a "6400 XT"... full Navi 24, but not with every bit of performance squeezed out of it/shit efficiency (6500XT).
    LP models and no power connector.

  • @carmencrincoli
    @carmencrincoli Год назад +5

    The encoder thing is probably not as big a deal as you might think. Actual media producers/editors wouldn't use these low-end pro cards. They're more likely to be used for lightweight CAD and prototype work and perhaps to accelerate some workloads that could overwhelm a CPU.

  • @ThisWontEndWell
    @ThisWontEndWell Год назад

    AMD FirePro W7100 8GB can be had for the same price you paid, would that not be the more capable desktop GPU?

  • @Chill_Mode_JD
    @Chill_Mode_JD Год назад

    It reminds me of the same blue that AMD uses on adrenaline pro drivers

  • @mikloskaracsony5325
    @mikloskaracsony5325 Год назад

    How does this compare to other workstation cards eg. the nvidia T600?

  • @kurnma3776
    @kurnma3776 Год назад

    Also use the adrenalin drivers

  • @kevinhaakede
    @kevinhaakede Год назад

    You could probably mod it to run it passively, damn

  • @jimkirk2527
    @jimkirk2527 Год назад

    It is a very good card if you want to save some money due to the low wattage.

  • @AkiKimurr
    @AkiKimurr Год назад

    The real disappointment with this one is the absense of ECC, as wel as some other "Pro" cards from AMD, would've been a really interesting card with that.

  • @Livesuncut
    @Livesuncut Год назад

    Had this card in my i5 4570 for a day and love it but my cpu run at 99 need help

  • @robertanthonybermudez5545
    @robertanthonybermudez5545 Год назад +1

    As someone from the "Pro" industry, the w 6400 doesnt really make sense. I can forgive that its ok for it to not have encoders but at least it should have multiple mini DP ports so it can be used for expanded view setups such as advertising screens. or atleast it should have 6Gb of vram to handle above average workloads for displaying

  • @GabrielTobing
    @GabrielTobing Год назад

    They said that this can do VR, can you please test that?
    I'm really suprised when they said it can do VR

  • @polskiczogista2379
    @polskiczogista2379 Год назад

    R9 Fury X with Nimez drivers when?

  • @chrisrudi7162
    @chrisrudi7162 Год назад

    With PCIe 4.0, the bandwidth loss at x4 may not be that big, but whoever thinks of upgrading an old PC with it will look around if it only has PCIe 2.0 or 1.0... then that's a real bottleneck.... That's why I think it is stupid that the card only has x4. Otherwise great for Pc's with weak power supplies.

  • @mysketchbook3402
    @mysketchbook3402 Год назад

    Wow no video encoder. 😆 What is it for then. I guess just for vram to use on digital and 3d graphics software. But I assumed it needed video encoding for that. Guess I was wrong.

  • @paulkendall6069
    @paulkendall6069 Год назад

    Just look at that poor PCIE connector just beginning to have more pcie lane traces added.
    I used to think the pro software drivers were older and had bugs found and fixed by gamers using RX card drivers but could have been wrong.

  • @kuzzzzzzzzzzzz7511
    @kuzzzzzzzzzzzz7511 Год назад

    WHAT GPU IS THE MOST POWERFUL THAT LOW PROFILE THAT FIT IN D19 ITX CHASE?

  • @E3lcpl
    @E3lcpl Год назад

    The Radeon Pro cards are designed for calculations , rendering, and modeling that why is it doesn't have the accelerated hardware encoding . it is designed for software like Solid works, Auto CAD programs, Blender , video editing software , Maya, etc .

  • @GustavoEBarriga
    @GustavoEBarriga Год назад

    Every time this guy starts RDR2 the poor people of Valentine: *panics*
    "Oh no, no again another test!"

  • @greenprotag
    @greenprotag Год назад +2

    How does a PRO series card NOT have encoders?! AMD... what are you doing? On the flip side I have a little fleet of WX4100s and I am quite impressed with the lot of them. They are RX460 4GB equivalent and have h.265 encoding.

  • @wawaweewa9159
    @wawaweewa9159 Год назад

    I wonder how cheap a gpu can be made and still provide this level of performance on 8/7/6nm, like get rid of RT cores forstarters

  • @gelsept
    @gelsept Год назад

    honestly, i only mean offense to myself but, if you hadn't mentioned your alternative recording setup, i probably wouldn't have even noticed

  • @aleksazunjic9672
    @aleksazunjic9672 Год назад +2

    Difference ... well, there is no much difference in architecture, in this case practically there is no any difference. In theory, professional chips are better binned, I don't know is this the case . Drivers ... professional cards get driver support for some professional programs (AutoCAD comes to mind) that allows more direct "talk" to the hardware. Although in modern times even vanilla gaming drivers for RX 6400 are good enough for these programs. Different display ports ... yeah that must be it 😁 My personal opinion : professional cards are slowly dying breed as there is no much justification to buy them over regular ones even for professional work.

  • @braxalus
    @braxalus Год назад +1

    tbh, if you want a new, low end card, you'd prolly be better off with Aisurix RX 580/RX 5500 XT off Ali Express. Roughly half the price and nearly double the performance without the whole 'must be on a PCIe 4.0 platform.'

    • @samuelswenson1505
      @samuelswenson1505 Год назад

      Yeah true. But RX 6400 can be had for as low as 130-140$ and is indeed up to 50% faster even on pcie 3.0. Obviously no one should buy a RX 6400 on PCIE 2.0 as it will jump from a up to 37% bottleneck on pcie 3.0 to an up to 60% on pcie 2.0.

  • @geeknproud321
    @geeknproud321 Год назад

    I mean if you need a light duty card for an SFF living room PC you can't do much better. This is easily enough GPU for HTPC duty and emulation and should be enough to play many older games maxed at 1080p. Certainly anything less demanding than these very intensive games in the video should run quite well.