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yeah its a shame cause nvidia can just charge what they want. They want to charge $40k+ for their next gen AI datacentre cards lol.
I know your trolling but have some reading material anyway
https://www.anandtech.com/show/21392/amd-hits-record-high-sh…
In the GPU division.
In my division.
I love how whenever anyone mentions appropriate criticism of AMD's GPUs, especially how they handled this 7000 series, the fanboys immediately clap back with "LOOK HOW GREAT THE CPUS ARE"
Actually without AMD, someone will be fined heavily on monopoly and you will be charged for that.
Edit: Sorry I forgot about Intel. MB
I bought this model/brand a few months back. I've had a lot of GPUs in my time, mostly nvidia. This one has been really good. I prefer it over any recent nvidia cards I've had.
What's the most recent Nvidia you've had? I'm with 7900xtx myself but I'm wondering about you.
2080 Super
Competition is good, AMD provides value for money , hopefully their next generation cards will be better
From my first GPU to my latest one they have all been AMD, specifically from Sapphire.
Somehow when I look into my wallet and only AMD can save my day.
It never disappointed me and you can feel the driver stability was improving over time.
Competition is good for end user, if AMD stop making GPU, Nvidia could do whatever they want, like every new gen 2% faster with 20% price increase.
At this point they are hardly competing in the GPU division, Nvidia is starting to run away with it. Apparently in the next gen AMD wont even bother at the high end and will make mid range cards instead.
When you have no AMD or Intel options, it will be worse, much worse.
Who cares it's already worse.GPU prices went to shit around 2012.
The only card that interested me over that period was the 6GB GTX 1060 for $320 in 2017.
Yeah, RDNA4 is a stop gap but there are rumours "RDNA5" is supposed to be a big change and potentially a Zen moment. But that is a 2026 problem…
That's fine with me as I care very little for DLSS or ray tracing. Give me pure visuals without framerate killing lighting or quality reducing upscaling.
No idea why someone negged you, this is spot on.
Everyone goes on about RT, when in reality no one even uses it on anything below a 4080, unless they are ok with playing games at 40FPS.
DLSS is useful, but FG is utter junk (latency impacts)
NVIDIA does have a decent power consumption advantage though
Looks like the XTX has dropped a little too, $1320 with code. Worth considering given the 4080 is still starting at $1550.
It's the Sapphire Pulse too. Not their top-end build, but I've got mates who have all the good things to say about that card. Bonus is that it's pretty compact for a XTX model.
If you ask me, I'm HODLING for Centrecom go see if that does anything for prices.
It also coincides with EOFY deals, so perfect timing.
Plus we have Amazon prime day sometime in July.
I meant to say Computex*
lol price hasnt moved in nearly 2 years. Has there even been an $800 dollar deal yet?