Really great video. Are these features exclusive to the workstation graphics only? I do a lot of realtime viewport rendering in Luxcore and Unreal engine in Linux using an nvidia 3090. Do you think I could benefit from w7900 professional drivers? Sorry for all the questions. You do great work, sir!
the 3090 has 24gb and the W7900 has double that at 48gb. If your projects are using high resolution footage, lots of layers or are, in general, hitting that threshold, it might be worth raising that ceiling, so to speak.
@@garydvisualz thank you for the prompt reply :D I will strongly consider the amd workstation graphics once HIP has been maturely supported in offline render engines. The 48gb is very tempting and I am a big fan of the optional open-source driver stack in Linux. :) Thanks again for the great video.
sir can you please try AMD Radeon™ Pro W7900 and RTX 7900 XTX please on unreal engine and pls uise raytracing ..i want to buy 7900 xtx or 4080 please .
Thank you very much for the example and video. I had been concerned that 8 gig wasn't enough memory for the card but it didn't look at all constrained.
Blender how supports AMD HIP nativly and has super scaling across multiple GPUs. We showed a 7GPU system at SigGraph and there are some brief videos of this online. I'll be doing more in Blender soon. Killer support for AMD.
Thank you! Appreciate it. I'm getting one in February. Liked n' subbed.
Hello,
thanks for the video! I got W7700. Would it be good for Unreal Engine / DaVinci after RTX 3060?
Really great video. Are these features exclusive to the workstation graphics only?
I do a lot of realtime viewport rendering in Luxcore and Unreal engine in Linux using an nvidia 3090. Do you think I could benefit from w7900 professional drivers?
Sorry for all the questions. You do great work, sir!
the 3090 has 24gb and the W7900 has double that at 48gb. If your projects are using high resolution footage, lots of layers or are, in general, hitting that threshold, it might be worth raising that ceiling, so to speak.
@@garydvisualz thank you for the prompt reply :D I will strongly consider the amd workstation graphics once HIP has been maturely supported in offline render engines. The 48gb is very tempting and I am a big fan of the optional open-source driver stack in Linux. :) Thanks again for the great video.
sir can you please try AMD Radeon™ Pro W7900 and RTX 7900 XTX please on unreal engine and pls uise raytracing ..i want to buy 7900 xtx or 4080 please .
I've only used the Radeon Pro cards and not the gaming/consumer varieties. The W7900 is my day to day card and it works great with Unreal.
guy,can this card good for catia?
For sure! 8gb will handle fairly large datasets and the viewports use OpenGL.
love it. thanks for the vid. please consider getting a USB mic or something :)
I’m wearing one, but I’ll check my levels, thanks!
Thank you very much for the example and video. I had been concerned that 8 gig wasn't enough memory for the card but it didn't look at all constrained.
what about blender.......????
Blender how supports AMD HIP nativly and has super scaling across multiple GPUs. We showed a 7GPU system at SigGraph and there are some brief videos of this online. I'll be doing more in Blender soon. Killer support for AMD.