In terms of the RX 5700 / Pro W5700, one of the most interesting finds is the
Tom's Hardware review of the Sapphire Pulse RX 5700 XT. There is also a long
reddit discussion about which card is actually quietest.
The key points:
- the Sapphire has two BIOS chips and a DIP switch to choose one or the other. One BIOS gives you gamer performance (higher clock rate, uses more power), the other BIOS gives you a conservative performance profile that looks almost identical to the Pro W5700
- the OEM cooling solution is more effective, so the fans run more slowly, more quietly and may last longer
- it is a little bigger than two slots. On Talos II you definitely lose one slot but on Blackbird, where the slots are separated more, you might still lose the second slot and as there are only two slots on Blackbird, that would be a headache for many people.
In terms of supporting Raptor, I don't think the extra price of the WX 7100 goes into their pockets. By saving $500 on this card, you are half way to buying another Blackbird board, you could give that money to somebody who does porting work, you could spend it on trips to events where you demo the product and these things would all do more to support Raptor and the OpenPOWER ecosystem.
For me, it is not about price sensitivity, it is about
a) identifying what features I actually need
b) do I need to buy a Pro version to get any of those features? Or in the case of noise, it appears the OEM version is actually quieter, paying less gives me that feature.