Nukem Where am I again? Messages 4,718 Location Virginia Beach, VA Mar 29, 2018 #1 https://www.techspot.com/news/73930-asrock-enters-graphics-card-market-radeon-based-phantom.html https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/index.asp
https://www.techspot.com/news/73930-asrock-enters-graphics-card-market-radeon-based-phantom.html https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/index.asp
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Mar 29, 2018 #3 i'm confused why they chose to hop on with the rx 500 series?? they must have had this deal in the making some time ago.
i'm confused why they chose to hop on with the rx 500 series?? they must have had this deal in the making some time ago.
OP OP Nukem Where am I again? Messages 4,718 Location Virginia Beach, VA Mar 29, 2018 #4 I agree... reading in between the lines, I get the same feeling. This might be a 1st step towards nvidia maybe? Either way I'm not getting on.
I agree... reading in between the lines, I get the same feeling. This might be a 1st step towards nvidia maybe? Either way I'm not getting on.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Mar 29, 2018 #5 No, it's purely for mining. Sharing with Chaintec or whatever using old designs for cheap cost and putting a gaming branding on there for marketing. Why else have 3 of the same card with different RAM IC manufacturers? Attachments OoD2oTLywfNHeoqu.jpg 106.5 KB · Views: 3
No, it's purely for mining. Sharing with Chaintec or whatever using old designs for cheap cost and putting a gaming branding on there for marketing. Why else have 3 of the same card with different RAM IC manufacturers?