SAM testing sees frame-rate gains in select titles
Debut MSRP is $20 below that of Nvidia s GeForce RTX 3070
Cons
Higher temperatures under stress than competing Nvidia cards
Radeon reference design is underwhelming compared with Nvidia s RTX 30 Series Founders Editions
Coil whine under load in our sample card
The launch of AMD s new Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card ($479.99) is a bit of a rerun, but of a so-so mid-1970s cop show: a story we ve seen before, in an episode we were hoping we wouldn t see again. To quote our earlier Radeon RX 6800 XT review: This launch has been anything but smooth. Benchmarking took multiple days.just to come to the same conclusion: AMD s driver support continues to be the company s main weak spot. As an architecture, RDNA 2 holds a lot of promise both in PC and console, but as of today, that s all we saw in the RX 6800 XT.a whole lot of promise, without consistent-enough results to back it up just yet.
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Competitive pricing for its performance class
Field-leading SSD software suite
Five-year warranty
Still capped at PCI Express 3.0 s natural ceiling
The new Samsung SSD 980 (nope, no EVO today folks) enters the field of internal solid-state drives with some pretty stiff goals to meet. Its older brother, the PCI Express 4.0-based Samsung SSD 980 Pro ($229 for 1TB), blew out our testing benchmarks across the board when we reviewed it back in September of last year, and even though the PCI Express 3.0-based Intel SSD 670p ($154.99 for 1TB), launched last week, gives the SSD 980 some healthy competition, the SSD 980 has come right in and stolen the first-place performance and value crown for PCI Express 3.0 drives back for Samsung once again.
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Between you and us.the world of PCI Express 3.0 internal solid-state drives (SSDs) has gotten a bit
stale, lately, hasn t it? While innovations are continuing in materials science and engineering that are packing ever more data into smaller and smaller chips for less money every year, the sequential speed throughput of the standard has been capped by the limitations of the interface. So what s next?
The Intel SSD 670p, that s what. Specially tuned to perform ahead of the curve in tasks like booting operating systems and launching key programs, the 670p (starts at $89.99 for 512GB, $329.99 as tested at 2TB) works the way