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Radeon RDNA3 support?

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lepidotos:
I've heard the same too, that it's had it since Vega -- but that it needs PSP or ME on the CPU side too to be effective.
Would anyone happen to know the max length a card can be, and if a 2.25 slot card might fit without blocking the second PCIe slot? Seems like all the RX 7000s are over 2 slots tall besides some of the base 7600s and presumably the 7500s. I'm still unsure of whether or not to go for a 7600 (XT), 7700 XT, W6600, or maybe W6800.

MauryG5:
I personally can tell you that if you have a Blackbird and you have to use both PCI express slots, you must necessarily use up to a maximum of 2 slots, otherwise you won't be able to use the second slot.  Unfortunately, the new Radeons are almost all 2.5 and therefore you can't use them.  That's why I was thinking that if there was a possibility, get a 7700 pro that uses 2 slots, even if it costs a lot more unfortunately being pro.  I use the 8 PIN slot for the sound card so I'm one of those who necessarily needs to use 2-slot graphics cards and no more.

MPC7500:
Indeed. Unfortunately, only 7600s are currently available as dual slot cards. Starts at 280€ (Germany).
Then there are the Pro cards (W7500 - W7800) as single and dual slot. Start at approx. 450€.
However, these are not any faster than the consumer cards.

Borley:

--- Quote from: lepidotos on March 04, 2024, 05:48:42 am ---I've heard the same too, that it's had it since Vega -- but that it needs PSP or ME on the CPU side too to be effective.

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Do you know where I might find literature on this? In what way does it attempt to link to the CPU PSP?

lepidotos:
Whoops, meant to reply.

I went looking for it again, but couldn't find it -- it was just a Reddit post, so grains of salt anyway. I imagine it had some basis in fact, most of this kind of stuff is, but I certainly couldn't verify it myself.

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