• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

AMD Falling Behind: Radeon dGPUs Absent from Steam's Top 20

Joined
Feb 18, 2005
Messages
5,847 (0.81/day)
Location
Ikenai borderline!
System Name Firelance.
Processor Threadripper 3960X
Motherboard ROG Strix TRX40-E Gaming
Cooling IceGem 360 + 6x Arctic Cooling P12
Memory 8x 16GB Patriot Viper DDR4-3200 CL16
Video Card(s) MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Ventus 2X OC
Storage 2TB WD SN850X (boot), 4TB Crucial P3 (data)
Display(s) 3x AOC Q32E2N (32" 2560x1440 75Hz)
Case Enthoo Pro II Server Edition (Closed Panel) + 6 fans
Power Supply Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 760W
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Razer Pro Type Ultra
Software Windows 10 Professional x64
When RTX 3050 sells 4 times more than the RX 6600, you know that the general public doesn't buy performance, but the sticker on the box.

So, it's not about features, or performance, or drivers, or whatever that many keep saying for years. The general public buys the sticker. And for that, both tech press and posters who try to invent in every case reasons to send buyers to the Nvidia brand, have the major responsibility. We are in a monopoly because tech press and countless posters online play Nvidia's game.
Read my previous post in this thread, and then stop making excuses for AMD. Because the market doesn't care about your excuses.

How about this: if AMD wants to make an open source DLSS, make it good?
Once again this directly addresses the difference between NVIDIA and AMD.

NVIDIA developed DLSS in-house and continually invest in materially improving it. They, and card manufacturers, stick the DLSS label everywhere they can. It's in pretty much every one of their press releases. The narrative is "DLSS is good, we're proud of it, it's a feature you will enjoy, and you should use it". It's a killer feature, it's marketed as such, and people buy into it.

AMD developed FSR and open-sourced it, AKA threw it out into the world with the hope that they'd get magic open-source fairies to make it great. Except we live in a society where developers aren't fairies and they need to earn money to eat, and also they're not particularly inclined to give their time for for free for something that AMD will financially benefit from. So FSR gets basically no love, it's essentially an afterthought, every now and then AMD releases a new version and promptly never mentions it again, almost like they're ashamed of it and don't actually want people to use it. FSR could have been a killer feature if AMD had ever given a shit about making it such, but they never have and probably never will, because they just don't seem to understand the need for killer features.

I don't like what AMD does with launch pricing either when they they could decrease prices a bit and maybe sell more
Now imagine if AMD's own management understood this.

then again AMD can't win a price war against Nvidia.
Yet they continually try to, and continually lose, and then instead of asking themselves "this doesn't seem to be working, maybe we should try something else?" they do the exact same thing and fail again. The definition of insanity...

And you can thank Nvidia for setting the bar high on prices, thats how competition works when Nvidia has 88% of the market.
Because AMD's pricing has been so much lower :rolleyes:
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
I seriously doubt that, Nvidia has tons of sponsored games and pays many AAA game studios to use Nvidia features.
Just go to the gaming evolved page? A lot of big name aaa games are amd sponsored.
personally could care less about what graphics feature a game has, I buy games for the gameplay.
Then you are not the target group of either amd or nvidia, since you'll probably using a 10 year old card playing at low settings 1080p.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
12,361 (5.74/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
System Name Nebulon B
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock 4
Memory 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB
Storage 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2
Display(s) Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen
Case Kolink Citadel Mesh black
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones
Power Supply Seasonic Prime GX-750
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G413 SE
Software Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE
Or to max your ridiculously fast display out. I somehow have proved to be sensitive to that and gaming at 170 FPS is leagues more pleasant than gaming at <100 FPS and is just substantially better than 100–130 FPS. Even if I somewhat wasted visuals by upscaling artifacts. Smoothness rocks.
Of course I'd be happy to point blank game devs who make games an unplayable mess if you don't turn these things on or if you don't get yourself a severely overclocked 4090 and graphics ain't next-gen but implemented right, these tools are great and not to be abolished.
My sense of smoothness comes from VRR (FreeSync), and the game running within my monitor's VRR range, and not from super-high FPS. I cannot see a difference above 50-70 FPS anyway (depending on game).
But each to their own.

When it's usually people with higher end gpus that use them and people with lower end gpus being against them, doesn't it make you pause?
Yes. But then I conclude what I've always known: people are idiots.
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
I don't care what anyone says, DLSS, FSR and XeSS are tools to get better performance out of ageing or lower end hardware when even low quality graphics options won't do anymore, nothing more. And that is a sign for me that the need for a GPU upgrade is imminent.
It is exactly the enabler for the PS5 Pro: that entire console can exist for the price it can have because it uses a weak chip with a shitload of upscale and FG on top.

But then it does not enable low end graphics, it enables higher end graphics on a console. Or higher framerates. So in the end its only, exclusively a matter of perspective I think. The proof is in the pudding: are games actually looking better for X hardware cost, or Y upscale usage. Im a big promoter of keeping access to the options, but with the mess that is new engines and their requirements for TAA (to avoid artifacting in almost anything that moves), we're not really keeping access, and the idea is slowly created in people's minds that you NEED upscale to make a game look good, when in fact the native experience was already shit to begin with and a sufficient level of blurring hides that efficiently.

There are quite a few ways to look at this but its really the perfect storm for computer graphics right now. Total confusion. Between the performance black box that is RT performance (vs gained IQ), upscale (extra FPS vs lost IQ), and dynamic rendering, all bets are off wrt the conclusions one may draw looking at a video game these days.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
12,361 (5.74/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
System Name Nebulon B
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock 4
Memory 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB
Storage 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2
Display(s) Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen
Case Kolink Citadel Mesh black
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones
Power Supply Seasonic Prime GX-750
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G413 SE
Software Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE
Yet they continually try to, and continually lose, and then instead of asking themselves "this doesn't seem to be working, maybe we should try something else?" they do the exact same thing and fail again. The definition of insanity...
That brings us back to RDNA 4, with which I hope AMD has learned the lesson, and instead of trying too hard to pass Nvidia in something they can't, they'll just make a decent card at a decent price.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
Yes. But then I conclude what I've always known: people are idiots.
And then someone will say people that don't use it are idiots and that doesn't lead anywhere.

Upscalers allow you to target higher resolutions which results in better image quality at same performance. Dlss / fsr is the reason I have a 4k monitor, since dlss / fsr quality at 4k looks a lot better than native 1440p with similar performance.
 
Joined
Feb 24, 2023
Messages
3,080 (4.74/day)
Location
Russian Wild West
System Name DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD
Processor i5-12400F / 10600KF / C2D E6750
Motherboard Gigabyte B760M DS3H / Z490 Vision D / P5GC-MX/1333
Cooling Laminar RM1 / Gammaxx 400 / 775 Box cooler
Memory 32 GB DDR4-3200 / 16 GB DDR4-3333 / 3 GB DDR2-700
Video Card(s) RX 6700 XT / R9 380 2 GB / 9600 GT
Storage A couple SSDs, m.2 NVMe included / 240 GB CX1 / 500 GB HDD
Display(s) Compit HA2704 / MSi G2712 / non-existent
Case Matrexx 55 / Junkyard special / non-existent
Audio Device(s) Want loud, use headphones. Want quiet, use satellites.
Power Supply Thermaltake 1000 W / Corsair CX650M / non-existent
Mouse Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress...
Keyboard Makes some noise. Probably onto something.
VR HMD I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one.
Software Windows 11 / 10 / 8
My sense of smoothness comes from VRR
That, too. But also having FPS high as a kite is a neat addition. With such monitors being massively affordable, I don't see any reason to stop gaming like that. If my swift display breaks it's easy to replace.
Anyhow, I railed way too far from the main topic and I don't got anything else to add so till next time.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
12,361 (5.74/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
System Name Nebulon B
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock 4
Memory 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB
Storage 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2
Display(s) Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen
Case Kolink Citadel Mesh black
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones
Power Supply Seasonic Prime GX-750
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G413 SE
Software Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE
And then someone will say people that don't use it are idiots and that doesn't lead anywhere.

Upscalers allow you to target higher resolutions which results in better image quality at same performance. Dlss / fsr is the reason I have a 4k monitor, since dlss / fsr quality at 4k looks a lot better than native 1440p with similar performance.
Except that it's not a higher resolution. Even you compare your upscaled 4K image to a 1440p one, but why would you? Did you buy a 4K monitor to game at 1440p, or marvel at a technology that offers better visuals? I don't think that you did. Compare your upscaled 4K image to a native 4K one, and we can talk (although I think we have in another thread, so perhaps there is no point).

With all due respect, I honestly think people like you are lying to themselves by being happy that DLSS is less shit than 720p when in fact, no one wanted to play at 720p anno 2024 to begin with (crude example).
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
That brings us back to RDNA 4, with which I hope AMD has learned the lesson, and instead of trying too hard to pass Nvidia in something they can't, they'll just make a decent card at a decent price.
Yeah and that's still exactly the opposite point that @Assimilator and myself are making... this strategy (aherm) is a repeat of ye olde strategy that made AMD lose momentum entirely against Nvidia, even though they had solid market share in their GCN time period. They literally pissed it away selling Polaris to miners and having nothing above it, while Nvidia was selling Pascal for everyone.

Similarly, their attempts at high end with HBM... first attempt: Fury X, lots of issues sourcing chips, no OC potential and the chip wasn't better than competitive offerings, while also being stuck with 50% less VRAM as their competitive offering... Their solution for delta compression came far too late, and Nvidia doubled down on it while AMD was pushing Polaris. It is delta compression that allowed Nvidia to avoid Hawaii XT's 512bit bus (and the looming situation that there's nothing above that, and no faster VRAM either), keeping bus width to 256 bit in everything but their top end product. But AMD? AMD was happy to continue pushing HBM, that was STILL hard to source, costly, and complicated efficiency clocking too (neither Vega or Fury could OC worth a damn). Gosh... that failed too. Strange!

Every time it is the lack of dedication to push the boundaries further that kills AMD's progress. RDNA4 is more of that, but they say they will push the RT boundary. To what level? Past Nvidia? I hope so, because otherwise they're still behind. Its like one step forward, and two steps back that way, because then the gap in raw perf with Nvidia will have pretty much doubled from what it is now.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
Except that it's not a higher resolution. Even you compare your upscaled 4K image to a 1440p one, but why would you? Did you buy a 4K monitor to game at 1440p, or marvel at a technology that offers better visuals? I don't think that you did. Compare your upscaled 4K image to a native 4K one, and we can talk (although I think we have in another thread, so perhaps there is no point).

With all due respect, I honestly think people like you are lying to themselves by being happy that DLSS is less shit than 720p when in fact, no one wanted to play at 720p anno 2024 to begin with (crude example).
As I've said, I've bought a 4k monitor cause with dlss I can get the same performance to a 1440p monitor but with much higher image quality. . I was literally between the 27" 240hz woled and the 32" 4k woled, and I went for the latter because of dlss. It just looks better with hardly any performance sacrifice.

Same for my laptop, I went for a 1600p display cause of fsr.
 
Joined
Dec 1, 2022
Messages
194 (0.26/day)
There is one.
And AMD was in on it since Microsoft launched the DX12 Ultimate label. They just forgot to build the right acceleration for it. This is a typical case of AMD say but don't do, or put differently, AMD being godawfully slow implementing features, as usual.

Nvidia was faster. The only reason Nvidia can keep creating proprietary features is because they simply pay off, and part of the reason they're paying off, is because AMD is always in wait and see mode.
It sounds more like an MS problem, or the MS version being crap, as for doing things first that takes a lot of money which obviously Nvidia has more of. Expecting AMD to do anything first is completely unrealistic when Nvidia has the marketshare, mindshare, and game studios to promote their features.
Now imagine if AMD's own management understood this.
I think they do with RDNA4, focusing on the midrange makes a lot more sense than chasing the high end.
Yet they continually try to, and continually lose, and then instead of asking themselves "this doesn't seem to be working, maybe we should try something else?" they do the exact same thing and fail again. The definition of insanity...
Because consumers don't seem to care about price/performance, they only care about the card with green on the box.
Because AMD's pricing has been so much lower :rolleyes:
Nice taking part of my post out of context, thanks. AMD's pricing has been lower, or at least better value per dollar for raster performance while not stagnating on VRAM.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
12,361 (5.74/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
System Name Nebulon B
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock 4
Memory 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB
Storage 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2
Display(s) Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen
Case Kolink Citadel Mesh black
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones
Power Supply Seasonic Prime GX-750
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G413 SE
Software Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE
That, too. But also having FPS high as a kite is a neat addition. With such monitors being massively affordable, I don't see any reason to stop gaming like that. If my swift display breaks it's easy to replace.
Anyhow, I railed way too far from the main topic and I don't got anything else to add so till next time.
My reason is simple: I see zero difference between 80 FPS and 100, for example. So why would I lower my image quality for more FPS if it brings nothing to the table (for me)?
But yeah, I agree, enough derailment for today. :)

Yeah and that's still exactly the opposite point that @Assimilator and myself are making... this strategy (aherm) is a repeat of ye olde strategy that made AMD lose momentum entirely against Nvidia, even though they had solid market share in their GCN time period. They literally pissed it away selling Polaris to miners and having nothing above it, while Nvidia was selling Pascal for everyone.
That strategy may make them lose market share, but the current strategy (fruitlessly trying hard to compete) makes them lose money. If you ask which one out of these two I'd rather keep, I'd choose money.

As I've said, I've bought a 4k monitor cause with dlss I can get the same performance to a 1440p monitor but with much higher image quality. . I was literally between the 27" 240hz woled and the 32" 4k woled, and I went for the latter because of dlss. It just looks better with hardly any performance sacrifice.
Good for you. I'm still just a peasant gaming at 1440 UW, and every single upscaling solution I've seen on my screen is worse than native, and I'm certain that'll never change.

I'll amend what I said above: DLSS/FSR can be a good entry ticket to 4K. Not many people have the money and/or desire to game at 4K, though.
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
That strategy may make them lose market share, but the current strategy (fruitlessly trying hard to compete) makes them lose money. If you ask which one out of these two I'd rather keep, I'd choose money.
Agreed, but then you can't really call it strategy anymore, its more a case of grasping at straws. You can smell it from miles away. AMD is stuck between rock and hard place, and its entirely their own doing. They've had their sweet time. So, they were executing their other, different 'strategy' before with RDNA? That lasted for.... all of 2 generations? What 'strategy' was that then? :D

When you leave RT performance on the table for 3 full generations, that's not doing your damnest best to compete in the high end, IMHO, either. They even literally said they'd wait it out until it hits the midrange, when they launched RDNA. Obviously, if you're all in, you will use that time to get a solid RT solution by the time you DO need it. And here we are.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
12,361 (5.74/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
System Name Nebulon B
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock 4
Memory 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB
Storage 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2
Display(s) Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen
Case Kolink Citadel Mesh black
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones
Power Supply Seasonic Prime GX-750
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G413 SE
Software Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE
Agreed, but then you can't really call it strategy anymore, its more a case of grasping at straws. You can smell it from miles away. AMD is stuck between rock and hard place, and its entirely their own doing. They've had their sweet time. So, they were executing their other, different 'strategy' before with RDNA? That lasted for.... all of 2 generations? What 'strategy' was that then? :D
I see it more like a breather to rethink your strategy, and try not to lose too much money in the meantime. If the product is good, I personally don't care about the rest.
 
Joined
Feb 18, 2005
Messages
5,847 (0.81/day)
Location
Ikenai borderline!
System Name Firelance.
Processor Threadripper 3960X
Motherboard ROG Strix TRX40-E Gaming
Cooling IceGem 360 + 6x Arctic Cooling P12
Memory 8x 16GB Patriot Viper DDR4-3200 CL16
Video Card(s) MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Ventus 2X OC
Storage 2TB WD SN850X (boot), 4TB Crucial P3 (data)
Display(s) 3x AOC Q32E2N (32" 2560x1440 75Hz)
Case Enthoo Pro II Server Edition (Closed Panel) + 6 fans
Power Supply Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 760W
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Razer Pro Type Ultra
Software Windows 10 Professional x64
Yeah and that's still exactly the opposite point that @Assimilator and myself are making... this strategy (aherm) is a repeat of ye olde strategy that made AMD lose momentum entirely against Nvidia, even though they had solid market share in their GCN time period. They literally pissed it away selling Polaris to miners and having nothing above it, while Nvidia was selling Pascal for everyone.

Similarly, their attempts at high end with HBM... first attempt: Fury X, lots of issues sourcing chips, no OC potential and the chip wasn't better than competitive offerings, while also being stuck with 50% less VRAM as their competitive offering... Their solution for delta compression came far too late, and Nvidia doubled down on it while AMD was pushing Polaris. It is delta compression that allowed Nvidia to avoid Hawaii XT's 512bit bus (and the looming situation that there's nothing above that, and no faster VRAM either), keeping bus width to 256 bit in everything but their top end product. But AMD? AMD was happy to continue pushing HBM, that was STILL hard to source, costly, and complicated efficiency clocking too (neither Vega or Fury could OC worth a damn). Gosh... that failed too. Strange!

Every time it is the lack of dedication to push the boundaries further that kills AMD's progress. RDNA4 is more of that, but they say they will push the RT boundary. To what level? Past Nvidia? I hope so, because otherwise they're still behind. Its like one step forward, and two steps back that way, because then the gap in raw perf with Nvidia will have pretty much doubled from what it is now.
I don't think AMD ever wanted to use HBM on consumer products; they were essentially forced to because Vega was such a power-hungry POS that coupling it to DDR would have made their cards' already-terrible power consumption far, far worse. It was either launch a bad product, or launch no product; and the former is always the better decision.
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
It sounds more like an MS problem, or the MS version being crap, as for doing things first that takes a lot of money which obviously Nvidia has more of. Expecting AMD to do anything first is completely unrealistic when Nvidia has the marketshare, mindshare, and game studios to promote their features.
Doing things first doesn't take a lot of money, it takes good minds and company policy that allows those minds to do what they're good at. None of those elements have price tags attached. Its just a stance, an idea, a philosophy you have or don't have about R&D. AMD has sufficient financial space to provide that mindspace to its employees, too. They did that exact thing with Zen, I believe.

If you have good ideas, the money or the market comes anyway. Look at Freesync. That was a good AMD idea - but even there, it was just using what was already there, and pushing it forward a little bit. Not much money involved. Similarly, G-Sync obviously isn't a very costly solution either; you develop it once and use it ad infinitum. Strategically, AMD won that battle, and it proves that AMD's key values CAN work: affordable & open is where its at - as long as it doesn't suck.

I'm not sure what you mean by saying 'it sounds more like an MS problem'. Clearly, the lack of RT perf is an AMD problem, because AMDs not selling GPUs, and they DO make those GPUs to run stuff on a DX12 API. :)

I don't think AMD ever wanted to use HBM on consumer products; they were essentially forced to because Vega was such a power-hungry POS that coupling it to DDR would have made their cards' already-terrible power consumption far, far worse. It was either launch a bad product, or launch no product; and the former is always the better decision.
Yeah I remember that was the squeeze. But I think it was a long term issue for AMD, Nvidia already offered less in memory bandwidth since Kepler and the gap kept growing. AMD just kept increasing bus widths, and only started on an efficiency improvement with Tonga, which was the rebrandeon age that went literally nowhere.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
I seriously doubt that, Nvidia has tons of sponsored games and pays many AAA game studios to use Nvidia features.
Just to drive the point home, below are some of the AMD sponsored games.

Call of duty BO6
FF XIV
Dragons dogma 2
Last of us
Avatar
Jedi Survivor 2
Starfield
Uncharted
Immortal of Avernum
Calisto Protocol
God of war
Farcry 6
Assassin's creed
Horizon zero dawn
Resident Evil village
RDR 2

As you can see the vast majority of heavy hitting AAA games are indeed amd sponsored.
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
Because consumers don't seem to care about price/performance, they only care about the card with green on the box.
Don't forget the 'green on the box' shows you a screenshot of game running native at 40 FPS and then one next to it running DLSS3 at 95 FPS.

You might want to reconsider that statement ;) Nvidia just sells software performance now, and the vast majority doesn't know what that means.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
Don't forget the 'green on the box' shows you a screenshot of game running native at 40 FPS and then one next to it running DLSS3 at 95 FPS.

You might want to reconsider that statement ;) Nvidia just sells software performance now, and the vast majority doesn't know what that means.
TBF, this is from amd's presentation


1730814212435.png
 
Joined
Dec 1, 2022
Messages
194 (0.26/day)
This ignores history. Evergreen brought AMD to a 49% market share. When AMD was consistent with releases and maintained roughly nvidia performance every generation, they had no trouble selling. So long as they keep doing this wishy washy "oh were high end now were not now we are" thing they'll struggle to sell, because that does not inspire confidence.

I'm not sure what media you were reading, the ones I read lambasted intel for the poor showing and the 200 series basically being 14th gen but slightly slower.
Except times have changed since then, the narrative now is to promote nvidia even when there are better alternatives, so its understandable that AMD keeps dropping out of the high end when consumers show they don't care about having any competition.
I was just referring to reviews in general, I didn't see anyone calling the Intel 200 series a "flop" or a failure, yet I know at least one tech channel that called Zen 5 a flop.
Just go to the gaming evolved page? A lot of big name aaa games are amd sponsored.
A page from a company themselves promoting games they sponsored, not really a surprise there.
Then you are not the target group of either amd or nvidia, since you'll probably using a 10 year old card playing at low settings 1080p.
I'm definitely not the target group of nvidia then, imagine buying games for enjoying the story and gameplay itself, unfortunately doesn't seem to be much of a thing anymore as reviewers promote eyecandy over a game actually being enjoyable.
Just to drive the point home, below are some of the AMD sponsored games.

Call of duty BO6
FF XIV
Dragons dogma 2
Last of us
Avatar
Jedi Survivor 2
Starfield
Uncharted
Immortal of Avernum
Calisto Protocol
God of war
Farcry 6
Assassin's creed
Horizon zero dawn
Resident Evil village
RDR 2
As you can see the vast majority of heavy hitting AAA games are indeed amd sponsored.
Now compare that to the amount of Nvidia sponsored games.
Out of that list a lot of those are console exclusive titles, so it makes sense for AMD to have some sponsored games.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
3,504 (2.14/day)
System Name Mean machine
Processor 12900k
Motherboard MSI Unify X
Cooling Noctua U12A
Memory 7600c34
Video Card(s) 4090 Gamerock oc
Storage 980 pro 2tb
Display(s) Samsung crg90
Case Fractal Torent
Audio Device(s) Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack
Power Supply Be quiet dark power pro 1200
Mouse Viper ultimate
Keyboard Blackwidow 65%
Man if you don't care about graphics then you are really not the target group of either company. They are selling hardware that runs games with higher graphics. If you are fine with 1080p low - you are not really their demographic. You think AMD released RDNA 3 for people that don't care about graphics? :D

Now compare that to the amount of Nvidia sponsored games.
Out of that list a lot of those are console exclusive titles, so it makes sense for AMD to have some sponsored games.
Why would I do that? You said amd doesn't have the money to sponsor games, when in reality they sponsor a big majority of the most popular AAA titles.
 
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
14,117 (3.82/day)
Location
Sunshine Coast
System Name H7 Flow 2024
Processor AMD 5800X3D
Motherboard Asus X570 Tough Gaming
Cooling Custom liquid
Memory 32 GB DDR4
Video Card(s) Intel ARC A750
Storage Crucial P5 Plus 2TB.
Display(s) AOC 24" Freesync 1m.s. 75Hz
Mouse Lenovo
Keyboard Eweadn Mechanical
Software W11 Pro 64 bit
Y'all are carrying on like Steam actually matters lol. :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,499 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
System Name Tiny the White Yeti
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
VR HMD HD 420 - Green Edition ;)
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
Man if you don't care about graphics then you are really not the target group of either company. They are selling hardware that runs games with higher graphics. If you are fine with 1080p low - you are not really their demographic. You think AMD released RDNA 3 for people that don't care about graphics? :D
Well, that is a matter of perspective. If you do not own a gaming PC, but you do want to game, you can still not care about graphics but you're buying a new card regardless. And if you're upgrading, you could certainly still be of the same opinion but your current GPU is just no longer sufficient.

TBF, this is from amd's presentation


View attachment 370363
Yeah, one presentation... versus nearly daily TPU posts about DLSS this or that ;)
 
Joined
May 13, 2016
Messages
88 (0.03/day)
Literally all 50s, 60s, and a few basic 70s series card, but everyone is like "OMG AMD doesn't compete at the high end" :D
 
Joined
Jun 2, 2017
Messages
9,251 (3.37/day)
System Name Best AMD Computer
Processor AMD 7900X3D
Motherboard Asus X670E E Strix
Cooling In Win SR36
Memory GSKILL DDR5 32GB 5200 30
Video Card(s) Sapphire Pulse 7900XT (Watercooled)
Storage Corsair MP 700, Seagate 530 2Tb, Adata SX8200 2TBx2, Kingston 2 TBx2, Micron 8 TB, WD AN 1500
Display(s) GIGABYTE FV43U
Case Corsair 7000D Airflow
Audio Device(s) Corsair Void Pro, Logitch Z523 5.1
Power Supply Deepcool 1000M
Mouse Logitech g7 gaming mouse
Keyboard Logitech G510
Software Windows 11 Pro 64 Steam. GOG, Uplay, Origin
Benchmark Scores Firestrike: 46183 Time Spy: 25121
PC World were at E3 and talking to an editor from another channel. Adam said " The 4090 is going to be expensive and the 7900XTX is over $1000. Is there a card for the person that does not want to pay that much. The Editor said "Yes the 7900XT". Adam had a look of disgust on his face and the editor said "What it is only 7% slower than the XTX and is $699". Then let's look at MSI Gaming, who in more than one live stream have openly admitted that they actively promote Intel over AMD. Then let's go to Roboytech, who will get triggered on stream if you ask him why his builds never have AMD cards. How about Kit Guru and the rest that make it seem like it's 4090 or bust when a 4090 costs the same as most of my PC;but never build using AMD cards? If we are going to use Steam Charts we should also use user reviews on retail sites. If you take the time to go to Newegg or Amazon you will see that what Varya86 said about his 7900XT is echoed. The narrative is strong though. Nvidias are also being investigated for their business practices so that China iniative may have made them lot's of money but could also lead to lot's of problems. If there were no narrative DLSS and RT would not be compared to raster. You see that is the truth AMD actually caught Nvidia on raster with the entire 6000 stack but DLSS (Which is still in lesss than 1% of Games) and RT became the media's buzzwords and Nvidia were happy to promote them too. Even TPU were gifted 4000 cards and posted about it.
 
Top