VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » IT - Software » Gamers Nexus
HW News - NVIDIA Responds to GN, AMD 9000 Soon, ASUS Q-Release Issues

HW News - NVIDIA Responds to GN, AMD 9000 Soon, ASUS Q-Release Issues

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Sponsor: Lian Li O11D Evo RGB on Amazon https://geni.us/B3OD Hardware news this week talks about NVIDIA's response to our PresentMon criticism, AMD's impending launch of the RX 9000 GPUs (including the 9070 and 9070 XT), RTX 50 series price surges, ASUS' Q-Release issues, and more. Find our ASUS Q-Release lab report here: https://gamersnexus.net/news/lab-report-asus-q-release-pcie-mechanism-damage-claims Watch our Paper Launch video here: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=wMd2WHKnceI Watch our DLSS4 video with the PresentMon comments here: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=Nh1FHR9fkJk
Date: 2025-02-09

Comments and reviews: 20


What I don't get and I'm being serious is how people complain about AMD not doing well competing against Nvidia yet nobody wants to address the issue of Nvidia using stuff like Game Works to ensure AMD can't properly support games on the market and compete with Nvidia on fair terms. Now we have game engines that are optimised for just consoles too, meaning if the game is not properly optimised at the driver level it runs like trash. Unless it's CyperPunk of course that made to prime95 test......well everything.
reply

The company famous for denying RMAs over the slightest cosmetic issues is saying that a design defect that assures cosmetic damage in their products is a non issue Rich. I'm going to just consider it a scam to deny any RMAs. Asus is well and thoroughly into the phase of the low credibility company cycle where they cash in on any sense of being a good brand that they built up by switching over to cutting corners, overpricing as if their name was still worth anything, and generally being scum.
reply

MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk (BIOS Ver. E7E51AMSI.1A17, BIOS Build Date Nov 15 2024) 9800X3D MSI 5080 Ventus OC
No GPU risers, GPU->MB
After 572.16 driver install I had stuttering and freezes even on desktop every 2-5 seconds, sometimes PC restarted itself even on desktop, sometimes on game launch. YT videos were stutterting and in like 15 fps. PCIe in BIOS was set to AUTO (which is 5.0), after setting manually to 4.0 all problems gone, using almost a week now.

reply

Please tell AMD to work on a new version of bios level Crossfire, with low latency and with VRAM stacking.
The idea of buying an extra gpu to add performance is not only great for the consumer, but it will help them sell GPUs, and achieve low priced 4k native gaming, while still offering 1440p/1080p options on the same card, for those on a budget

reply

Nice of NVIDIA to try to resolve their clear conflict of interest point with PresentMon. But I want to see them do better with the distribution for the 50X series cards. Absolute silence on the reasoning for the shortage, timelines, plans, etc. Which may have resulted in the AIBs thinking that adding $400 to their cards was fine to do. It's insulting.
reply

Hi, Steve! I'm wondering if you've been keeping an eye on the current situation with the dying 9800X3D processors. There are a lot of posts about this on Reddit, especially on AMDHelp and ASRock subreddits. There are a lot of user reports about their 9800X3D processor dying after several months or even weeks of usage.
reply

Just some info for you - the UK had 360 5090 FEs for launch, amongst and enthusiast group, we know of 3 in that group that have been RMAd. That may be the mentioned drivers causing issue that the users couldn't resolve, but if not suggests a > 1% failure rate on the early boards.
reply

The Swiss also tried to be neutral, it left them rich, but with all their own artillary pointing at themselves, and a reputation for a lack of ethics that stemmed directly from continuing to horde the money it received from a mass murdering regime in the name of neutrality.
reply

America voted for tariffs and getting rid of government waste. Our income tax obligations are going to fall substantially,. Even if tariffs remained in place (which I don't believe they will: see CA and MX), it's a net gain for US citizens' pocketbooks.
reply

We all know AMD is very likely to sh00t themselves in the foot again by releasing at too high of a price, and then drop the price after the bad reviews hit and it's already written off as junk.. please prove me wrong AMD.
reply

I really have no problem waiting for AMD to release the 9000 series GPU's, they hopefully will get it right..
With the extra time, they should have all drivers and hardware working as they should..

reply

Hey Intel Any actual inventory gonna exist for the B-series Arc cards Cuz it's crazy that GPUs built entirely out of USA fabs can only be found for purchase from price-jacked Chinese cardmakers.
reply

Nvidia: Gets access to to opensource software, the type of software that thrives on each users contribution
Nvidia: Creates a branch and keep all their improvements closed

reply

I'll wait for the few people who own a 50 series, to experience the technical/hardware/software issues, before buying one - I wouldn't say 'test subjects' buuuuuttt..... lol
reply

No PC upgrades for me. Will now fully support console gaming. Prices of PC hardware have gone to another level and it’s basically a niche hobby for the wealthiest of us.
reply

So, how will this work for Europe I'm not familiar with the details. Does hardware (and thus the tariff-caused pricing) go Asia => USA => Europe or Asia => Europe directly
reply

12:00 holy shit! that i exactly what happened to me! for about a month I bought and returned basically 2 entire systems because I kept running into black screen boots.
reply

The internet made me believe Nvidia driver are perfect, and that only AMD driver crashing or stuttering, but making people's display goes blank, that's wild.
reply

On stability issues: Wanna bet it's electromigration Would make sense considering that they pull well over 600 Watts. That's a LOT of power in a very tiny area.
reply

I would advise not spending more than $600 for any video card.
If you need to spend that much on one, you really need to re-evaluate your life.

reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos