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And I can purchase 6650xt for under 291e while unknown shops sell fot 270e, so, good luck nvidia.6650XT launched at $400 (and couldn't be had at that price) and it wasn't faster than a 3060Ti.
And I can purchase 6650xt for under 291e while unknown shops sell fot 270e, so, good luck nvidia.6650XT launched at $400 (and couldn't be had at that price) and it wasn't faster than a 3060Ti.
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I was talking about launch prices. Of course it can be had for less now.And I can purchase 6650xt for under 291e while unknown shops sell fot 270e, so, good luck nvidia.
970 and 1070 were not mid range cards, they were high end. People stated calling x70 mid range starting with 2070, but not because they were mid range, but because they weren't carved out of the x02 silicon anymore.Yes! Mid range has historically been capable of running the latest games at highest settings and relatively good resolution. I mean the GTX 970 I remember used to run almost all games at 60+fps at 1080p and most games at 1440p as well. The GTX 1070 was perfectly capable of running all of the latest games at 1440p and 60+fps, same with the GTX 2070, never mind that the 2070 was a step in the wrong direction and had bad value, it was still capable of running 1440p games at 60+fps.
All of these cards have been able to run most AAA games at least 3 years after release at either the highest or a tier bellow highest at 60+fps.
With AMD its been even better as they've always provided a lot more vram and room to grow, we saw it with RX 500, RX 5000, etc... where these series kept becoming better and better.
The most direct example of a bad value and DOA card is probably the 1060 3GB, just a year after releasing that card could not a third of the games at highest textures and, most 4GB got obliterated then as well, I remember I just bought the GTX 1060 6GB and ROTTR was out and that games used up to 6.5GB of vram. Assasint Creed something used 6+ GB, so even the 1060 6GB was on the edge just 2 years later!
These 8GB is basic level, its the lowest entry point, anything else and games are going to be stuttering, crashing, have high frame times, etc....
For GPU's that have still not come out yet, are yet to release in a month or two, having only 8GB as so-called mid tier cards is blatantly stupid and fraudulent.
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I dunno who play this garbage game, yeah many scream its from CD Project its a great gameHere's Cyberpunk 3440x1440 on max settings,
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It's good that we understood each other.
I'm reposting this printscreen, don't forget about it. Added new games, video cards are two years old, 16GB didn't make a difference. And they won't do it either in 2024 or 2025, maybe in 2030. Then, this memory surplus will help the old GPU to render with a 10% boost, with a jump from 10 to 11 FPS. If you don't believe it, run the new games in extreme detail with Radeon VegaI 16GB. Even in 4K, because it has enough memory.
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I mean $330 and $370 is pretty much mid range!I was talking about launch prices. Of course it can be had for less now.
970 and 1070 were not mid range cards, they were high end. People stated calling x70 mid range starting with 2070, but not because they were mid range, but because they weren't carved out of the x02 silicon anymore.
It's called bad optimization. So bad that they cause problems for powerful video cards even in 1080p without DLSS or FSR.LOL! Vram amount doesn't matter until you run out of it, then you literally can't play the game or you have insane stutters! We already have 5 games already that use more than 8GB of vram, in fact going towards 12GB realistically and we are early 2023, most upcoming games are going to use 10GB or more.
8GB is ENTRY level amount, 12GB is the bare minimum for mid range with 16GB being realistically the target for mid range and upper mid range.
Yeah, and 3060 and 3060 it is still over nvidia defined price. Hehe, just nvidia boys buying overpriced products.I was talking about launch prices. Of course it can be had for less now.
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The coping mechanism is strong in you, strong it is!------
Except for nolifers, all people who allocate a limited amount of time to games think they have 1-2 games and the rest are at most curiosity. I don't think they will be emotionally affected if the video card has more modest results in games that don't interest them, if it behaves very well in the ones that interest them.
Sir you, a cookie deserve. Now go, awaits kitchen.The coping mechanism is strong in you, strong it is!
The bottom line is, you don't need to make any concessions if you pick a better GPU. Emotionally affected, not by a long shot 8GB is entry level today, no way around it there is!
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I apologize if I offended you. I have just now overlooked your number of posts, only on TPU.The coping mechanism is strong in you, strong it is!
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Upper midrange - bottom high end. The x70 was always presented as the 'can do everything' card for the most common resolution at its time. Poor man's high end if you will. Nvidia says that for Ada that is 1440p in their own marketing. And I think its even true - today.I was talking about launch prices. Of course it can be had for less now.
970 and 1070 were not mid range cards, they were high end. People stated calling x70 mid range starting with 2070, but not because they were mid range, but because they weren't carved out of the x02 silicon anymore.
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Right you are. 1070 was still 104 silicon, 2070 was the first 106. The Super that replaced it was 104 again. I wasn't remembering correctly, I looked it up again.Upper midrange - bottom high end. The x70 was always presented as the 'can do everything' card for the most common resolution at its time. Poor man's high end if you will. Nvidia says that for Ada that is 1440p in their own marketing. And I think its even true - today.
x70 was never carved out of the 102?
Or am I misreading you? x70 used to be and even in Ada still is a cut down 104. Since Kepler at least. That is also why its bottom high end; x80 is the full 104, x70 the failed ones so they were also highly competitive on price.
Average fps doesn't tell you the picture when the GPU runs out of memory, but you can clearly notice the giant stutters. frametimes are impacted a lot more, but even then, it doesn't tell the full picture!It's called bad optimization. So bad that they cause problems for powerful video cards even in 1080p without DLSS or FSR.
Even so, I am guided by some landmarks that contradict you.
These are:
5700XT 12GB should not exceed 3070 8GB. And he doesn't. The distance is maintained in all tested resolutions, even in new games.
3070 Ti very close to 2080 Ti in all tested resolutions (+/- 2-3%). The memory surplus does not help the 2080 Ti to stand out, even at high resolutions.
Even if they are well optimized, a large amount of information stored in memory requires more computing power, a more powerful graphic processor. So, in 2-3 years, it's not the memory that will kill the 3070 Ti, but the power of the graphics processor. Other graphics chips from their generation will be present in the funeral procession, with all their surplus memory.
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Except for nolifers, all people who allocate a limited amount of time to games think they have 1-2 games and the rest are at most curiosity. I don't think they will be emotionally affected if the video card has more modest results in games that don't interest them, if it behaves very well in the ones that interest them.
Mid range is the price point the GPU's are at. You can have the RTX 4080 at $350 it will be mid range, the name doesn't matter. Now again it also depends on the value, you have the say GTX 1050ti at $300 as a mid range, but the value won't be there.I was talking about launch prices. Of course it can be had for less now.
970 and 1070 were not mid range cards, they were high end. People stated calling x70 mid range starting with 2070, but not because they were mid range, but because they weren't carved out of the x02 silicon anymore.
I have had the video card for two years and I know how it behaves. I don't care what will happen in two years, the cycle of this series is finished then. Do you see any miracle of Vega Frontier 16 GB in front of 1080 Ti? Not! It was and will remain weaker. Don't buy 4060 (ti) for 4k. It will do great with 8GB vRam, the graphics processor will be the first limitation for a higher resolution or/and higher details./Average fps doesn't tell you the picture when the GPU runs out of memory, but you can clearly notice the giant stutters. frametimes are impacted a lot more, but even then, it doesn't tell the full picture!
Well its dishonest to compare a GPU from 5 years ago having 16GB of vram when it was an overkill, to GPU's coming out TODAY or not even out yet as in the RTX 4060 series and claiming that 8GB is just enough, 8GB is the new 4GB when the 1000 series came out, a ton of games were already using over it and within a year it was like half of all new games used 4GB or more.I have had the video card for two years and I know how it behaves. I don't care what will happen in two years, the cycle of this series is finished then. Do you see any miracle of Vega Frontier 16 GB in front of 1080 Ti? Not! It was and will remain weaker. Don't buy 4060 (ti) for 4k. It will do great with 8GB vRam, the graphics processor will be the first limitation for a higher resolution or/and higher details./
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Then why is the 7600 also rumored to be equipped with 8GB?Well its dishonest to compare a GPU from 5 years ago having 16GB of vram when it was an overkill, to GPU's coming out TODAY or not even out yet as in the RTX 4060 series and claiming that 8GB is just enough, 8GB is the new 4GB when the 1000 series came out, a ton of games were already using over it and within a year it was like half of all new games used 4GB or more.
Right now any gpu that comes out with 8GB is essentially entry level, I mean look at all of the announced games in the past 2 months, they all have crazy high specs even for minimum requirements.
I can name you 5-6 games our right now that all use way more than 8GB of vram and yes technically you can play them, but you have to lower textures significantly even at 1080p and textures are the most important graphical component, it is what makes games look good!
It shouldn't be, it should have more! Just because companies force it down our throats doesn't mean we have to accept it.Then why is the 7600 also rumored to be equipped with 8GB?
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Or maybe, just maybe, 8GB is perfectly fine for that segment?It shouldn't be, it should have more! Just because companies force it down our throats doesn't mean we have to accept it.
You as a consumer demand less for more money, thus we get bad value. I demand more for less money, thus we get better value!Or maybe, just maybe, 8GB is perfectly fine for that segment?
I will say, I don't understand why people have developed a fetish for VRAM. I've been buying video cards for over 20 years now and not once did I have to replace one because of VRAM. Sure, there has been an occasional mismatch here and there (whether low VRAM or the dreaded 64-bit bus), but those were rare and easy to spot/avoid.
This "not enough VRAM" is just a fad, imho. Tech sites have detected these days picking the right selection of games will run fine on card X and less fine on card Y rakes in page view, so that's what they publish every occasion they have (how I miss HardOCP's "highest playable settings" and "apples-to-apples" graphs). Take a step back from that and you realize your latest generation card can play (tens of) thousands of games and struggle with maybe 50*. I really don't have a problem with that.
*Many of those 50 titles can be played at reduced settings, which again, is not really an issue, unless you bought into high-end. In that case yes, you are entitled to a card that can play everything you throw at it, but even then, there will always be a few developers that will take a "you can't max out our title on current-gen hardware, that's how cool we are".
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I don't demand less, I won't upgrade if I'm not looking at at least +20% fps uplift. I just don't fret over particular specs.You as a consumer demand less for more money, thus we get bad value. I demand more for less money, thus we get better value!
I repeat once again the results of the last review. The gap between 6800 and 3070Ti a remained the same as two years ago. New games were added and nothing changed. What helped 16GB vRAM in front of 8GB? With nothing. In 2-3 years the two will be history and not because of memory.Well its dishonest to compare a GPU from 5 years ago having 16GB of vram when it was an overkill, to GPU's coming out TODAY or not even out yet as in the RTX 4060 series and claiming that 8GB is just enough, 8GB is the new 4GB when the 1000 series came out, a ton of games were already using over it and within a year it was like half of all new games used 4GB or more.
Right now any gpu that comes out with 8GB is essentially entry level, I mean look at all of the announced games in the past 2 months, they all have crazy high specs even for minimum requirements.
I can name you 5-6 games our right now that all use way more than 8GB of vram and yes technically you can play them, but you have to lower textures significantly even at 1080p and textures are the most important graphical component, it is what makes games look good!
I repeat once again the results of the last review. The gap between 6800 and 3070Ti a remained the same as two years ago. New games were added and nothing changed. What helped 16GB vRAM in front of 8GB? With nothing. In 2-3 years the two will be history and not because of memory.
2080 Ti, the king of kings before Ampere, is fighting the 4060 now. 4070 humiliates him without the right of appeal. Insufficient vRAM? Let's be serious!
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Dude are you crazy? They don't retest results every time they bench a new GPU, some of those results are years old. The only time these results get updated is when the whole system is changed, usually this means a new significantly faster CPU is introduced over the setup they are using at the time, this usually means at least 3 years without changing the test system for maximum compatibility of results.I repeat once again the results of the last review. The gap between 6800 and 3070Ti a remained the same as two years ago. New games were added and nothing changed. What helped 16GB vRAM in front of 8GB? With nothing. In 2-3 years the two will be history and not because of memory.
2080 Ti, the king of kings before Ampere, is fighting the 4060 now. 4070 humiliates him without the right of appeal. Insufficient vRAM? Let's be serious!
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