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Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | MSI X670E Tomahawk |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 |
Memory | 32GB (6000/30) |
Video Card(s) | 4070 Ti @ 3+ GHz |
Storage | Samsung 990 Pro 4TB |
Display(s) | Dell 1440p 360 Hz QD-OLED |
You obviously knows nothing about eSport. Most if not all top 100 players use Nvidia and Reflex, 2000, 3000 or 4000 series. And Nvidia don't sponsor players or teams. Hell every top player uses Nvidia, not just the top 100.You pulled that 99% metric out of your ass but that’s cool. Now add pricing next to each of the top 5 cards to prove my point and don’t cherry pick that either … use msrp
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We have the best CS:GO settings (sensitivity, DPI, resolution, ...) and gear (monitor, mouse, keyboard, ...) based on pro CS:GO players.
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And watch that video. Shows 7900XTX draws 100-150 watts more than 4080 while delivering worse performance.
Gogogo ->
"AMD really need to fix this." Yep... AMD has tons of stuff to fix but they prioritize making CPUs and APUs, which is why they have succes right now.
Funny how people expect AMD to compete 1:1 with Nvidia which does solely GPUs and is a top 3 company worldwide in terms of market cap, while focussing on CPUs mostly... Not going to happen. Sad to break it to you.
AMD have exactly zero chance of beating Nvidia in the GPU space. All those AI money Nvidia grabs right now, will drip down into gaming space over the next many years. AMD is done for in the high-end market. Which is why Radeon 8000 series won't get any high-end SKU.
I have an AMD CPU, why? Because its great. Their GPUs tho, not so much.
AMD and Intel can battle for the low to mid-end market going forward.
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