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Memory | 2x4Gb 1600Mhz CL9 Corsair XMS3 // 2x8Gb 3200 Mhz XPG D41 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 570 // Asus TUF RTX 2070 |
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Power Supply | Corsair CXM500w // CM MWE 600w |
Fact is AMD have always been best value for performance whilst Nvidia just rip you off, AMD will price their cards below Nvidia even though they perform better, less cost more sales, more market share. It's not as if Nvidia are even providing any competition in the market currently, 580 stocks are all but dried up and 570 is scarce LMAO. AMD will do a proper next generation release of new cards and not some lame refresh with hardly no stock.
As for my performance figures, they come from a guy I know who works for one of AMD's biggest AIB's, come review day they will be found to be correct,
Did a quick search on newegg, guess what: GTX 580 and GTX 570 are both available (well, quite a lot of GTX 580s are gone, but you can still get them). GTX580 might be a lame name, but do not write it off as a lame product. Its a bloody good refresh because it fixes the main issue(s) plaguing GTX 480.
No proof for 6970's performance figures? Well, tough luck, I will need to wait for 6970 to confirm any sort of bull spewing out from the internets.