Everyone complaining about GPU prices, complaining that what they call the "off-brand" of Radeon only undercuts Nvidia by $150 for a comparable GPU: if you have an Nvidia card in your system, you only have yourself to blame. People who a few years ago considered any GPU over $400 to be "excessive" will now line up to pay $750 for a third-rate GPU that gives the same performance as a $600 card. Do you want AMD to sell the cards at cost?
Of course, unless it's a 4090/5090, you use CUDA or some other reason prevents you from going AMD. Then by all means, choose Nvidia. Radeon has been doing very poorly. RDNA2 was a great generation with great potential for the future, and they dropped the ball massively with their silly ideas for RDNA3.
I will also point out, as others have stated, the 9070 is a slap in the face and a disgrace of a SKU. How long will AMD keep doing this nonsense where the harvest chips only exist to upsell the full die? I guess their yields must really be spectacular. This is almost as bad as the 5080 turd's scenario, where the first tier card is over 50% faster than the second tier at 4K to force everyone to buy a $2000 GPU. That is really anti consumer. Remember when the second tier chips actually saved you a nice chunk of change for only a 5% difference, in every tier and every generation?
Of course, unless it's a 4090/5090, you use CUDA or some other reason prevents you from going AMD. Then by all means, choose Nvidia. Radeon has been doing very poorly. RDNA2 was a great generation with great potential for the future, and they dropped the ball massively with their silly ideas for RDNA3.
I will also point out, as others have stated, the 9070 is a slap in the face and a disgrace of a SKU. How long will AMD keep doing this nonsense where the harvest chips only exist to upsell the full die? I guess their yields must really be spectacular. This is almost as bad as the 5080 turd's scenario, where the first tier card is over 50% faster than the second tier at 4K to force everyone to buy a $2000 GPU. That is really anti consumer. Remember when the second tier chips actually saved you a nice chunk of change for only a 5% difference, in every tier and every generation?