The Roundup: AMD Big Navi launch anniversary edition news extras

It has been one year since the first AMD RDNA2 graphics cards were released.

It seems like eons ago, but the first AMD RDNA2 architecture graphics cards for PCs were released a year ago today (or 15 dog years using the newest method devised by the AMVA). Club386’s Tarinder tested and pondered over the first “Big Navi” hardware releases, the AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT and Radeon RX 6800, and summed up that while excellent for rasterisation performance, supplemented by generous VRAM allocations, and running cool and quiet, there were weak points to be aware of in real-time ray tracing performance and in the provision of any alternative to Nvidia’s DLSS. Over the last year, however, AMD has launched FSR with modest success in terms of accolades and uptake, and might have even forced Nvidia’s hand into re-launching NIS earlier this week.

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  • Nvidia shares Myth of Empires, Framing Simulator, and Assetto Corsa 4K DLSS comparison videos
  • Emulators Snes9x, bsnes, DeSmuME, and PPSSPP are now on Steam

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Mark Tyson
Mark Tyson
Former News Editor at Club386, he lent a helping hand at the start of Club386, shaping the website you see today. With a long history spanning back to Sinclair Spectrum 48K, there isn’t much Mark hasn’t reported on, leaving his keys battered and broken in a typing fury.

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