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I think what's missing is Need For Speed Unbound, DiRT Rally 2.0 and EA Sports WRC.
 
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Thats really not the case lol These were all reference cards for sure AMD AIB cards are running faster than this average FPS of the 7900XTX reference card is 142.9 the 4080 S is at 145.8 a whole 3 fps in 1440P some slippage is a stretch. Especially when you look at their OC capabilities the 4080 S trails behind with the AIB cards. ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 Super STRIX OC Review - Overclocking & Power Limits | TechPowerUp ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Taichi White Review - o_O Sexy - Overclocking | TechPowerUp
There is indeed slippage. Look at cards like the 6600xt, 6700xt vs their NV contemporary. A near 10% change. Where the super lineup was generally at the same speed or slower for ADA is now faster than AMD. The RTX 4070 Super is now 15% faster than a 7800xt. Hardware unboxed is showing similar droppage in their latest benchmark too.
 
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This is because AMD abandoned the software support - now they release quarterly driver updates, which is obviously not enough.
The first sign that AMD is about to exit the business altogether.
 
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Great line-up and game choises.
I'd think about two things :
1) Swap RTX 3090 with RTX 3080 Ti (to get high end Ampere card with 12GB, and see when it runs out of VRAM vs. RTX 3090 Ti :D).
2) Swapping RX 6800 XT or adding a new entry with RX 6950 XT (to get top RDNA2 card on charts, RX 6800 XT will be always slower by ~10%).
 
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The one thing I would add to future GPU reviews at this point is 1% lows. If you use a "stacked" bar chart, you wouldn't need to increase the number of bars on each chart, there'd just be a marker / different colour on each "average fps" bar indicating where the 1% low is. Also, it's actually a good thing to include 1-2 older games for the benefit of those who are upgrading GPU for higher frame-rates rather than fill it up with UE5 stutter fests. Why? Obligatory reality check for what PC gamers are actually playing in the real world along with related Best of 2024 page...
 
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AMD is definitely the platform of choice right now. Good selection of components.

Really looking forward to new cards coming out. The line-up should be hilarious. The 4090 is already over three times faster than the 4060, and looking at the leaks, the 5090 will probably be over four times faster than the 5060. Ray tracing will never become the standard with such gigantic differences between low-end and top-end.

Machine Games made the right choice with forcing hardware RT in Indiana Jones, because that engine runs like a dream. But this will not work with other games, especially those on Unreal Engine. And it's a shame, because when the devs only have to focus on creating one lighting system, the results are great.
 
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In my opinion, at the moment there is no replacement for Doom Eternal as a test of the brute force of a GPU
 

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There is indeed slippage. Look at cards like the 6600xt, 6700xt vs their NV contemporary. A near 10% change. Where the super lineup was generally at the same speed or slower for ADA is now faster than AMD. The RTX 4070 Super is now 15% faster than a 7800xt. Hardware unboxed is showing similar droppage in their latest benchmark too.
again these are more than likely reference cards. The majority of the games in this testing are RTX titles as well I’m not surprised the bench is a bit skewed a bit but this is margin of error. HW unboxed showed no such thing in their recent video lol
. Theirs no types of slippage like I said Techpowerup likes to test out the reference cards very little benefit with Nvidia AIB cards compared to AMD.
 
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again these are more than likely reference cards. The majority of the games in this testing are RTX titles as well I’m not surprised the bench is a bit skewed a bit but this is margin of error. HW unboxed showed no such thing in their recent video lol
. Theirs no types of slippage like I said Techpowerup likes to test out the reference cards very little benefit with Nvidia AIB cards compared to AMD.
HWU is often an outlier though. They're the only place where a 5700XT ever matched a 2070S. I'm really curious what games they're testing here because if I look at the most recent 5 games they tested the 4080 wins 4 out of 5 by up to 10%. Space Marine is the only one where the 7900XTX wins so if you actually take the most recent games from their channel the results are in line with TPU. Maybe they're still using older games for their test suite?
 
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again these are more than likely reference cards. The majority of the games in this testing are RTX titles as well I’m not surprised the bench is a bit skewed a bit but this is margin of error. HW unboxed showed no such thing in their recent video lol
. Theirs no types of slippage like I said Techpowerup likes to test out the reference cards very little benefit with Nvidia AIB cards compared to AMD.

This is their December results from the b580 review. Look at the 6700xt vs rtx 3070. In November's results the 6700xt vs RTX 3070, there is a 8 % difference in performance at 1440p. In the December results, there is 20% difference in performance. Look at the RTX 3060 results as well. At 1440P the RTX 3060 is 30% faster than a rx6600 and is now faster than a rx 6650xt where it was previously losing. The RTX 4060 gains notable performance vs the RX 7600 and rx 7600xt as well.
 
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This is their December results from the b580 review. Look at the 6700xt vs rtx 3070. In November's results the 6700xt vs RTX 3070, there is a 8 % difference in performance at 1440p. In the December results, there is 20% difference in performance. Look at the RTX 3060 results as well. At 1440P the RTX 3060 is 30% faster than a rx6600 and is now faster than a rx 6650xt where it was previously losing. The RTX 4060 gains notable performance vs the RX 7600 and rx 7600xt as well.
It's because the newer (from the beginning of the year 2024) AMD drivers are noticeably downgrading the performance of the RDNA2 cards, as well as stability. Probably by being optimized exclusively for an RDNA3. When there's a cost cutting, the optimizations of a certain software suite is always the first victim. It's painfully obvious even when comparing the same games in older benchmarks vs. the new ones. If in doubt RDNA2 owners, try 23.12.1, after DDU-ing your new adrenaline, and see for yourself, bye.
 
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It's because the newer (from the beginning of the year 2024) AMD drivers are noticeably downgrading the performance of the RDNA2 cards, as well as stability. Probably by being optimized exclusively for an RDNA3. When there's a cost cutting, the optimizations of a certain software suite is always the first victim. It's painfully obvious even when comparing the same games in older benchmarks vs. the new ones. If in doubt RDNA2 owners, try 23.12.1, after DDU-ing your new adrenaline, and see for yourself, bye.
It will help AMD move RDNA2 owners over to RDNA4 next year if that is is the strategy when reviews show a 10-15% greater difference than what would normally be. A cunning strategy.
 
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It will help AMD move RDNA2 owners over to RDNA4 next year if that is is the strategy when reviews show a 10-15% greater difference than what would normally be. A cunning strategy.
I wouldn't say it's explicitly on purpose. It might be, but I believe it's mostly due to the lack of funds to optimize for a 2 completely different architectures at the same time.
 
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It's because the newer (from the beginning of the year 2024) AMD drivers are noticeably downgrading the performance of the RDNA2 cards, as well as stability. Probably by being optimized exclusively for an RDNA3. When there's a cost cutting, the optimizations of a certain software suite is always the first victim. It's painfully obvious even when comparing the same games in older benchmarks vs. the new ones. If in doubt RDNA2 owners, try 23.12.1, after DDU-ing your new adrenaline, and see for yourself, bye.
If nvidia did this, there'd be mobs with pitchforks burning all the leather jackets in the land....

The one thing I would add to future GPU reviews at this point is 1% lows. If you use a "stacked" bar chart, you wouldn't need to increase the number of bars on each chart, there'd just be a marker / different colour on each "average fps" bar indicating where the 1% low is. Also, it's actually a good thing to include 1-2 older games for the benefit of those who are upgrading GPU for higher frame-rates rather than fill it up with UE5 stutter fests. Why? Obligatory reality check for what PC gamers are actually playing in the real world along with related Best of 2024 page...
I'll add, i'd love to see frame times. Just because two GPUs both do 60 FPS doesnt mean they perform the same.
 
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