You won't get 7900XT performance for 499 LMAO, just wait and see.
Exhibit A: Fury to RX 480. From 549 to 229 at 92% of the performance. Plus double the VRAM despite most other specs being downgraded.
Exhibit B: Vega 56 to 5700 XT. From 399 to 399 at 121% of the performance. Most specs were downgrades, but performance actually increased.
Both cases where AMD released a mid-range cards after high-end cards failed. Fury failed against Maxwell based 900 series and Vega failed against Pascal based 10 series.
And the history is about to repeat the third time. But sure. You believe what you want to believe in the hopes that no way history would repeat itself so soon, or ever.
Clearly you are out of touch with the actual market. I do b2b sales for a living, Nvidia completely crushes AMD in terms of GPU sales, gaming, AI, enterprise, don't matter, Nvidia is the king.
And is this crushing based on exclusively 4090 sales?
I was not arguing that people dont want, or dont buy Nvidia.
I was arguing that most people want cheaper cards with better performance, not faster cards at even higher prices.
Techpowerup has like 50+ FSR vs DLSS/DLAA tests and Nvidia wins every time. They also have superior Frame Gen without artifacts and ghosting.
I was not talking about upscaling. I was talking about Frame generation.
From TPU's on conclusion of FSR FG vs DLSS FG:
the image quality of FSR 3.1 Frame Generation is excellent. In Horizon Forbidden West, when using DLSS as the base image for both Frame Generation solutions, we didn't see any major differences in image quality between AMD's and NVIDIA's Frame Generation solutions, which is a very good thing. The only exception is a slightly softer overall image in motion with FSR 3.1 Frame Generation, specifically at 1080p resolution.
Nvidia have superior drivers, by far. Nvidia runs flawlessly no matter which game you open. Early access, Betas, Emulation, Nvidia does it all without a problem.
Spoken like a fanboy. Not a single card, no matter how "superior" it's drivers are runs "flawlessly" in every game.
Just open Nvidia forums and you'll see plenty of people with driver problems. It's true that Nvidia has less issues than AMD or especially Intel but i never claimed otherwise.
Nvidia lists known issues in their driver releases every time and often they stay there for months on end before finally (i presume) getting fixed.
Nvidia historically also has had worse drivers in Linux. You know the OS most of the world uses? (in enterprise, embedded, smartphones etc).
Only recently have they been starting to improve their Linux drivers by opening up more previously closed source code.
AMD has wonky drivers and I know this for sure since I am coming from a 6800XT and built like 100+ mid to high-end rigs in the last 5 years, minimum. 9 out of 10 people want Nvidia, thats the hard reality for you.
I too have AMD boxes in addition to Nvidia and i've yet to see these "wonky drivers" you speak of. Granted i only use WHQL versions.
I have friends who have AMD cards and they dont complain to me about "wonky drivers".
If you search the internet then there are plenty drivers problems with every product, no matter the manufacturer.
AMD GPUs gotten worse and worse in the last few generations, their focus shifted away from dGPUs, which shows.
Again i ask how? You speak about drivers. I assume you mean that? Or is it features?
AMD is cheaper for a reason. If they were actually good, they would gain marketshare, not lose it, year after year. They have improved nothing in the last many generations. Rushed features that are cheap knockoffs of Nvidia's tech is what they do.
Again spoken like a fanboy failing to see any progress from "cheaper" competitors who no doubt are worse and keep getting worse every year. Keep this positive outlook going buddy...
DLDSR beats VSR
DLSS/DLAA beats FSR
Nvidia Frame Gen beats AMD Frame Gen.
Reflex beats Anti Lag+ (and AL+ got people steam banned haha)
Nvidia have longer support, even GTX 600 series from 15 years ago still get drivers, meanwhile AMD pulled Polaris and Vega support
Nvidia cards can use RT and even Path Tracing
ShadowPlay beats ReLive
Have i said they dont?
Most of those features are also exclusive to Nvidia's own cards or even their latest series, screwing over their previous series customers.
Longer support? When we look at latest drivers then quarterly driver releases for Vega is not "pulling support". This is a myth that started to spread and keeps spreading. People that keep repeating this lie never actually bother to visit AMD's site and check for themselves because that would be too hard and disrupt their narrative.
Nvidia with their current drivers actively supports 900 series and newer. Released in 2014.
AMD supports 400 series and newer. Released in 2016.
The difference is between 10 vs 8 years.
So Nvidia has active support for 2 years more, not 4 years like you claim.
Vega series has very recent drivers from March of this year as does 400/500 series. Only the very old R9 200/300/Fury series are using legacy drivers from a few years back.
R9 200/300/Fury:
Adrenalin 22.6.1 WHQL
Release Date: 2022-06-23
Radeon VII/Vega 56 & 64 + RX 400/500:
Adrenalin 24.3.1 WHQL
Release Date: 2024-03-20
So it seems Nvidia supports their oldest series for up to ten years. Meaning 900 series support will likely be dropped next year. AMD seems to support their older series for 7-8 years.
Next time educate yourself, instead of spouting random nonsense you might have read or heard on the internet.
Hilarious that you say Nvidia can use RT? And AMD cant?
PT is a total non-issue (how many games actually use it?) as even 4090 struggles with it and needs every performance enhancing toggle enabled to get playable framerates. People who buy a 1700+ card to play at 60fps with upscaling and FG enabled in a handful of games are idiots.
PT is essentially a tech demo of what will one day be possible. Today it's a tech demo.
Every single feature, Nvidia invented and AMD tried to copy it, but failed.
AMD seems to be focusing more on hardware, not software features.
Who came up with MCM GPU's first? Nvidia has not even tried to copy it yet. Arguably they dont need to but one day they will have to by necessity as making huge monolithic chips on ever more expensive wafers is a big loss if it has any defects. They already do it to some degree with Blackwell where two big dies are joined together by a high speed interconnect. Not too dissimilar to AMD Infinity Fabric. It's only a matter of time before all three manufacturers move to MCM GPU's. At least for high-end cards.
Who introduced ReBAR first and who copied it?
Historically AMD has also been the first the use a new generation of VRAM. They did it with GDDR4, they did it HBM and HBM2 etc.
AMD cards are also more forward looking (in terms of hardware) with more VRAM out of the box, newer display outputs, hardware scheduling, async compute etc.
Also AMD uses more power and has lower resell value, you save nothing by going AMD GPU in the end.
Is this the old "AMD is hot and loud" argument again? I thought this had died in the R9 300 era but apparently not.
I see AMD cards reselling for quite some money. If you would be right i should be able to pick up high-end cards for pennies.