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Awesome news! But what a terrible time to be away from home (only have access to my laptop for the next while)
Keep up the great work! Much appreciated.
PK
... and John Vert just made it more ready for the living room.
also hd7790 and r7 260x - maybe also r7 360 cause thats a rebrand of bonaire called tobago. its all listed at wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Radeon_Rx_200_series
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units
mentions a few more :
- HD 7790
- HD 8770
- R7 260
- R7 260X
- R7 360
- R9 360
Great naming scheme.
Yessss it would !
This said, I'm really happy for AMD users. I decided to switch to Nvidia a couple of years ago because of bad linux driver support. I would still be an AMD user if I didn't got "affraid" by my bad experience. Maybe my next gpu...