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I don’t know about where you are living, but here (The Netherlands, and Germany too) a 4080 still costs 100 to 200€ more than a 7900XTX. And AMD market share is still irrelevant.
It is not a matter of price. It is not even performance. It is reliability. People doesn’t trust AMD on graphic cards, and I agree.
I installed like 10 Radeon last year and every single customer complained about that in the next 6/7 months. This is bad for my business, and only in ONE case it actually was hardware related (an hotspot of 125° no matter what….). Software and drivers issues.
And you know how many Nvidia cards I installed over the same period ? more than twice that number, and I had only ONE customer complaining.
I don’t care about brand loyalty, but I do care about angry customers.
But I’m expecting AMD supporters here saying that “everything is ok with their Radeon”. It is always the case. happy for them, but that’s not the case for many other customers, and AMD market share is a demonstration.
yeah 100 to 200 more for 1000 dollar gpu's....that is a similar price.
and everything you said afterwards is completely irrelevant to the argument.
You said:
AMD market share is irrelevant, and the only way they can sell something is by dropping prices.
Considering its performance positioning, the 7900XTX is “cheap”, but they are selling bad anyway.
Then I said their cards are not cheap at all considering the 4080 etc etc etc, so again, explain to me how they are selling it cheap because they "have to" and because "their market share is irrelevant" when really it isnt a cheap card.
Also non of the cards are selling well....but being in the business im sure you knew that already right?
Different conversation all together, but could you elaborate on those AMD software and Driver issues they customers were dealing with and how you dealt with that problem?
Heck what do you do anyway, work for Alternate or something?
The fact that I refuse to buy an AMD card until they can deliver a GPU on day one, with low-load power consumption comparable to NVIDIA, renders this argument irrelevant too.
I mean...did the RDNA2 not fit that bill?
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