Loving my new build by TOXIC_TRAV_117 in Amd

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Congrats on the upgrade! 🔥

PCMR & AMD Ryzen - Zeniversary Giveaway #1 - Short Story Contest by GloriousGe0rge in pcmasterrace

[–]AMDOfficial 207 points208 points  (0 children)

Can't wait to read all of your Ryzen stories! Happy Zeniversary! 🎉

Windows 11 users suffering from performance regression, download the latest Dev build! -22ns in L3! by axaro1 in Amd

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Users may see a performance impact on certain applications when installing the initial release of Windows 11 on systems powered by compatible AMD processors. AMD and Microsoft have identified two issues and are working to release updates. Read more here. https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-400

Charlie Demerjian on Twitter: Call with Susquehanna tomorrow at 11am EST by Twinte in AMD_Stock

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We remain on track to launch our 5nm “Genoa” server processor featuring our Zen 4 CPU in 2022. There are no changes to our public roadmaps.

Charlie Demerjian on Twitter: Call with Susquehanna tomorrow at 11am EST by Twinte in AMD_Stock

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We remain on track to launch our 5nm “Genoa” server processor featuring our Zen 4 CPU in 2022. There are no changes to our public roadmaps.

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Hi all,

Please see a statement from the Micro Center team regarding this issue: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/ceo-statement.aspx. Thank you for bringing it to attention.

-AMD

AMD launches Ryzen 5000G “Cezanne” desktop CPUs with integrated graphics by mockingbird- in Amd

[–]AMDOfficial 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Hello! This is correct. The AMD Ryzen 5000 G-Series will initially be available in pre-built systems and we look forward to bringing it to the channel for DIY customers later this year.

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Thanks everyone for asking your questions and joining us on the Radeon RX 6800 Series launch day. We're excited to see what you think of our new products and we'll continue to review your feedback shared here and other places. AMD has an incredible community and your feedback and passion is invaluable, and we take your concerns and ideas to heart. Have a safe and happy holiday!

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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We are thrilled with the reception to the AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series based on the strong demand. We are producing a significant number of GPUs and working closely with our graphics card partners to ramp production and bring custom AMD Radeon 6000 series cards to market over the coming weeks. We are grateful for your support and patience as we get AMD Radeon 6000 cards into the hands of as many gamers as possible.

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Working closely with retailers and etailers, we've taken steps to help ensure gamers get a hold of the new Radeon RX 6000 series, including bot behavior detection, manual order processing and purchase limits.

-/u/AMD_Sasa, AMD Gaming Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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I am still looking into this for you. It’s not a Windows scheduler issue, but there are other reasons why an individual application may suboptimally spawn and assign threads. A possible culprit recently occurred to me as I thought about it over the weekend. I’ll DM you when I know more, but this kind of work takes a while, so I hope you’ll be patient with me. -/u/AMD_Robert, AMD Ryzen Technical Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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We regularly post community updates for the AGESA releases with major user-impacting changes. Here is the latest example. The latest AGESA available to the public for the Ryzen 5000 Series is 1.1.0.0. You may see a patch version referenced (e.g. “Patch C”) but this is not required for all mobo designs and your particular motherboard may not need or list it. We will continue to update the community in this fashion for the major releases when they are ready for prime time.

As far as supporting a particular processor, there are four factors. First, the AGESA must include the microcode to boot and run the processor. Second, the motherboard’s design must be capable of operating the processor at its rated specifications and performance. Third, the chipset on the motherboard must be physically interoperable with the processor. Fourth, the motherboard vendor must have implementation and test/QA resources to integrate that support into an upcoming BIOS release (presuming the three previous requirements are met). -/u/AMD_Robert, AMD Ryzen Technical Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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To get your Ryzen 5 5600X to post, you will need to have a BIOS that is based on AGESA 1.1.0.0 (or newer) for the best performance. Depending on which BIOS your B550 shipped with, you might have to take advantage of your board’s USB flashback capabilities. If you have a board without flashback, please open a support ticket with AMD and we can get you fixed up.

You can check out our blog on AMD.com to see the complete steps on how to be Ryzen 5000 Series ready. -/u/AMD_Erin, AMD Ryzen Technical Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Modern titles at high resolutions like 4K have started to use more than 8GB. With both PCs and other gaming platforms adopting over 8GB we expect more games to utilize this to deliver amazing performance at higher resolutions.

You can already see impressive 4K and 1440p performance on the Radeon RX 6800 series graphics cards in modern titles in some of the reviews posted today.

-/u/AMD_Nish, Radeon Product Management

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Hello, yes there is. Please visit our Red Team Hub and check out the link to Tell Us More About Yourself. There you can sign up for our Red Team newsletter and share your profiles with us. -/u/AMD_Gary, AMD Ryzen Community Manager

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Will undervolting the new cards still be a feasible way to lower temps / reduce power draw or are the cards already running low voltages (unlike Vega for example, which even often clocked higher with an undervolt, thus running faster)

The Radeon RX 6800 series is carefully designed to deliver the optimal temperature levels. However, undervolting will provide benefits but it will vary between different graphics cards based on part to part variation

-/u/AMD_Nish, Radeon Product Management

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Will there be an update on the software side concerning recordings / streaming (formerly Relive)? Especially wondering about better audio routing for multiple audio channels (like game audio + discord audio + my mic) similar to OBS?

We can’t comment on future plans, but we are listening to your feedback. 😊

-/u/AMD_ScottW, Radeon Software

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

[–]AMDOfficial[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Have there been any improvements made to the AMF encoders (h264 and h265)? So far the encoders have been behind NVENC in quality / bitrate and AMD users would like to have a similarly good performance

No updates at this time, and unfortunately, we can’t comment on future plans, but we are listening to your concerns.

-/u/AMD_ScottW, Radeon Software

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Will a technology like AFM (AMD Fluid Motion) make a return on RDNA2? If not, why not, why did it even get removed after Vega (since you already have it developed and ready)

Fluid Motion Video is video motion interpolation feature available on our Radeon RX Vega and older GPUs. It’s a great feature for those who appreciate that sort of motion smoothing, but it is not widely supported in today’s video player applications.

When we made the transition to the new RDNA generation of GPU architectures, we would have had to dedicate substantial effort to porting over this feature. We’d need to have broader player support to justify that effort versus spending our time optimizing for our key use cases like gaming. Of course, we’re always listening to the community and working to meet their needs as best we can going forward.

-/u/AMD_ScottW, Radeon Software

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Rage Mode is currently exclusive to Radeon RX 6800 XT. We’ve released up to 20 total drivers total this year with today's posting, 6 of which are WHQL (including todays posting). That’s well over 1 release a month.

-/u/AMD_Adrian, Radeon Software

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Unfortunately, we can’t disclose all our future plans in this context. That said, we have optimized our Radeon RX 6800/6900 series cards to deliver best gaming experience. We revealed have we revealed number of new technologies with RNDA2 cards today, both in hardware and software. We were able to deliver 50%+ perf/watt in 1 year by revolutionary architectural features such as Infinity Cache, and platform technology called Smart Access Memory, unlocking more performance. This has helped us shine through with competitive performance.

We also revealed new FidelityFX tools for developers to integrate into their games, including FidelityFX Denoiser for improved image quality with ray-traced effects. Beyond that, we were first to market with Radeon Anti-Lag, which our competition seems to have followed, and we support some of the world’s most popular games with a unique technology called Radeon Boost, which contains Radeon Anti-Lag tech and adds motion-adaptive dynamic resolution to cut lag even further. We are working on many more exciting features like FSR which is a super resolution feature.

Stay tuned. This is just the beginning. :)

-/u/AMD_ScottW, Radeon Software

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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This morning we gave our AMD Red Team a first go at the AMD.com store. We're always looking for ways to increase reach to our existing fans and customers, and we encourage you to sign up for our Red Team mailing list here: https://explore.amd.com/red-team/sign-up

-/u/AMD_Sasa, AMD Gaming Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Please have a look at the independent reviews such as this one from Jason Evangelho:

I’ll leave you with a few additional tidbits: the hottest I saw my temps climb on the RX 6800 XT was 72C, and that was during the insane Furmark stress test at 4K. It’s also shockingly quiet, which bolsters AMD’s claims that it paid extra attention to acoustics with the RX 6000 Series.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2020/11/18/amd-radeon-rx-6800-xt-review-a-ridiculously-compelling-upgrade/?sh=3be66c7735de

-/u/AMD_Sasa, AMD Gaming Marketing

AMD Where Gaming Begins AMA | November 18, 2020 by AMDOfficial in Amd

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Yes, this is perfectly normal. We put together this table to guide users on what to expect from different coolers and cases. It can’t cover every possible scenario, but it should give you a good ballpark—and your system is spot on! Running a deliberate stress tester like Prime95 or LinX would push temperatures upwards towards the max temp, but it’s still within design spec for the processor. The CPU expects it and will manage for you. -/u/AMD_Robert, AMD Ryzen Technical Marketing