I'm Switching to AMD - AMD GPU Challenge Part 1
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The video kicks off with Linus announcing an AMD challenge, marking a long-awaited switch from Nvidia after vowing to skip the 40 series. He notes a decade-long gap since he last used an AMD GPU in daily setups and frames the experiment as a practical upgrade path given the current market. The team gathers two enthusiasts, Jake and Luke, to share the journey and provide real-world impressions on performance, software stability, and cooling concerns. The opening segment also highlights the sponsorship by Seasonic, emphasizing the importance of a quality power supply for high-end GPUs. Linus then introduces the key decision: they will test the AMD RDNA 3 lineup, starting with the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, and compare it to the NVIDIA alternatives in both traditional gaming and workload scenarios. The discussion includes AMD's architectural shifts, such as the chiplet design and the integration of RDNA 3 features like improved encoding with AV1 support, and it teases future coverage with a promise of detailed reviews and follow-up content. The crew also alludes to challenges observed in earlier AMD generations, but they express cautious optimism that the 7000-series has matured enough to merit a real-world upgrade assessment. The atmosphere remains light and humorous as hardware fits and fitment puzzles unfold, setting the tone for a chaotic yet educational teardown and setup process.
Topics · technology · hardware · gaming_pc · gpu_challenge · pc_building
Questions answered
- Why did Linus decide to switch to AMD for this GPU challenge?
- He had sworn off Nvidia's 40-series and saw the RX 7900 XTX as a viable upgrade option within the current market, aiming to test AMD's RDNA 3 stability and value in real-world use.
- What major hurdles did the team face during the setup?
- They encountered BIOS corruption, PCI-E resource allocation issues, Windows boot problems, and USB stability challenges that required driver updates and CMOS resets to get the system stable.
- What is RDNA 3's notable architectural change and its impact?
- RDNA 3 uses a chiplet design spanning 5nm compute dies with 6nm memory/cache dies, delivering power and performance scaling improvements, along with an overhauled video encoding engine including AV1 support.