TLDR:
- Truly stellar rasterization performance per watt thanks to the 7nm node.
- Finally solved multi-monitor idle power consumption!!
- Quite poor RTRT performance (I expected something close to RTX 2080 Ti, nope, far from it).
- No tensor cores (they are not just for DLSS but various handy AI features like background noise removal, background image removal and others).
- Horrible x264 hardware encoder.
- Almost no attempt at creating a decent competition. I remember AMD used to fiercly compete with NVIDIA and Intel. AMD 2020: profits and brand value (fueled by Ryzen 5000) first.
Overall: kudos to RTG marketing machine which never fails to overhype and underdeliver. In terms of being future-proof people should probably wait for RDNA 3.0 or buy ... NVIDIA. Even 3-5 years from now you'll be able to play the most demanding titles thanks to DLSS just by lowering resolution.
The 4 titles they want you to play, yes. You enjoy that Ray Traced, DLSSed Nvidia-chooses-for you what games you play-GPU, with a power consumption that is worse than anything AMD ever managed to produce.
I'll take one that's just going to give the best perf/dollar. They can stick that RT nonsense where the sun doesn't shine for now. There's still barely any content and what's there is completed in a few hours anyway. And even so - the card still runs it. wrt RT, little has changed since Turing, and the console ports will do RT just fine on either GPU regardless, because they do on the console as well.
I think AMD picked a fine balance in that regard. Low on RT perf, stellar on where the performance really matters. No tensor cores
... they only serve for vastly underused DLSS. Stop fooling yourself with things that really are irrelevant to the segment the product's for. The feature set difference is just not there anymore unless you really want to bitch about it. Its a bit sad, even. The hardware decoder, okay. But the rest? Please...
Nah... after a long time in the green zone, its switching time for me... I was never a fan of hot/power hungry parts... this hasn't changed.
Well looks like FidelityFX Super Resolution just like DLSS is game-by-game basis
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/jwji3n/_/gcqpqra
At least I hope that they invest all those Ryzen profits for game development.
Its the usual 'AMD have to have it too' movement and this alone signifies it'll die off eventually. Perhaps we should view it as an additional tool to make high profile games look better or, counteract their shitty optimization / RT perf hit.
Neither company is going to happily crunch down everything forever.
You are right about the stock, but I still see no reason to buy 6800XT over 3080.
For just $50 more, you will get :
1) Better RT
2) DLSS
3) More stable drivers.
And +30% power consumption. So its quite a bit more than 50 bucks, even if your power is cheap. You can safely double that over the lifetime of the GPU.
But let's face it, if you're a value king you just go for the 6800 or further down the stack. The 3070 is also much better value.