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System Name | Aluminum Mallard |
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Processor | Ryzen 1900x |
Motherboard | AsRock Phantom 6 |
Cooling | AIO |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 3080Ti FTW |
Storage | SSD |
Display(s) | Benq Zowie |
Case | Cosmos 1000 |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | Corsair CX750 |
VR HMD | HTV Vive, Valve Index |
Software | Arch Linux |
Benchmark Scores | 31 FPS in Dalaran |
The word "rape" is being thrown around quite a bit here. It's completely pointless to use it, people that have bought nVidia's cards wanted them, otherwise they'd have sprung for AMD.
nVidia charges a premium for their GPU's. I don't care. If I felt the value I got out of a card was worth the price I would buy it. I jumped to ATI when the 5870 launched, and I'm still pleased by its performance (not for long) and I am just as likely to return to nVidia as I am to snag an AMD card (which is likely; price to performance) when I build my new PC.
The ATI/AMD v. nVidia debate is stale, whether talking performance or price. Get what you want. Don't bring rape into it, rape is a horrible thing.
nVidia charges a premium for their GPU's. I don't care. If I felt the value I got out of a card was worth the price I would buy it. I jumped to ATI when the 5870 launched, and I'm still pleased by its performance (not for long) and I am just as likely to return to nVidia as I am to snag an AMD card (which is likely; price to performance) when I build my new PC.
The ATI/AMD v. nVidia debate is stale, whether talking performance or price. Get what you want. Don't bring rape into it, rape is a horrible thing.