Can you read, that video is about the difference between a 8GB card from 2 years ago and it's competition with
16GB and specifically how that's panned out.
And I didn't suggest don't buy Nvidia, you do you, all of you but FFS get 16GB ,same as the consoles minimum if like me you are f£#@££ NOT buying 5/900 GPU for two years use to then buy again.
if you're shitting cash ffff it fully have at it.
SOoo there's that
and it proves what getting just enough Vram now equates to in a couple of years (kin stuck in bold I'm not angry honest )
ANd I own all, not one, simples, no bias buy all threes parts if suitable obviously , damn won't unbold still wtaf
RTX 3070 was underwhelming since the beginning. Its frame buffer was too small even for 2020 standards, and that was highlighted in every review.
BUT
compare it with 6800, which was priced higher at the time, it’s the typical HUB agenda to put AMD in a better light.
By the way, we are not speaking about 8 GB cards in this thread. We are speaking about a 12 GB card, targetted to 1440P gaming. Your assumption about it being not enough is based on what ?
12GB <> 8 GB
If they are going to release a 4060Ti with 8 GB of VRAM, then the comments will be different.
If you are speaking about price, sure, not a single card on the market today is placed at the right price point.
This was really the best and worst thing about the video, best because it revealed what was happening, worst because it's almost scary that these "shenanigans" are happening in 2023.
Let's hope it gets widespread attention and something good comes out of it.
so basically RX 6800 XT performance for RX 6800 XT price... (the 4070Ti costs about 900€ so the the 4070 will be around 700€)
No wonder AMD hasn't bothered announcing/launching any new cards below the 7900 series
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Again ?
Those prices are just because NO ONE is buying Radeon cards. No one.
Take a look at last Steam survey… Radeon 6800XT, 2 years after launch, is on the very bottom of the chart, right above “others”
The 4080, released overpriced a few months ago, is way above.
I am not "no one", and thousands of others who buy those cards are not either. We have records from TechEpiphany and elsewhere showing that top cards do sell, or course not in multi-million numbers, but certainly in tens od thousands. So please, spare us from such sweeping generalisations. It is you who need to get over it and stop voicing your opinion as if you represent entire population.
Also to you
very relevant I would say. Look at how Radeon cards are placed on Steam Survey. No one want a Radeon. That’s a fact.
And I really hate Nvidia as a Company, for its anti-consumer policy, but AMD is not an option