Processor | Ryzen 5700x |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570S Aero G R1.1 BiosF5g |
Cooling | Noctua NH-C12P SE14 w/ NF-A15 HS-PWM Fan 1500rpm |
Memory | Micron DDR4-3200 2x32GB D.S. D.R. (CT2K32G4DFD832A) |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX 6800 - Asus Tuf |
Storage | Kingston KC3000 1TB & 2TB & 4TB Corsair MP600 Pro LPX |
Display(s) | LG 27UL550-W (27" 4k) |
Case | Be Quiet Pure Base 600 (no window) |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1220-VB |
Power Supply | SuperFlower Leadex V Gold Pro 850W ATX Ver2.52 |
Mouse | Mionix Naos Pro |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe with browns |
Software | W10 22H2 Pro x64 |
Nah, it doesn't because it would probably be a waste. If nvidia is say 80%+ish of the gamer card market share and say AMD had an equal or even superior product to match the 5070, 5080 and 5090 at an equal price or even 10% less $$, I would wager at least 90% of nvidia owners would not jump over.AMD has the means to compete with Nvidia and chooses not to because it's in AMD's interest to let Nvidia artificially inflate prices with its monopoly position. AMD grants Nvidia a pure monopoly in higher-end consumer GPUs and we're expected to be pleased when the price of AMD GPUs is adjusted a bit lower than Nvidia's?
This is what happens when people don't understand the corrosive effects of monopolization.
I understand that AMD stockholders want to cheerlead for whatever improves AMD's stock value. However, for those who want video gaming it get closer to the goal (a holodeck-quality experience), the monopolist stagnation + price inflation is not a recipe for cheers. And, even non-gamers have other goals, like consumer-grade AI hardware that is priced more fairly.
Someone in this thread claimed that it's silly to offer higher-end GPUs because they don't sell. That's not reality at all. They sell. The 4090's price, in fact, was inflated for a long time precisely because they were selling so well. AMD may make more money by concentrating on its enterprise business, in terms of how its wafers are allowed — as well as keeping consoles relevant via helping Nvidia set prices from the top down the stack. That may be smart business for AMD, Nvidia, Sony, and MS. It's not smart for consumers unless they like a slower pace of hardware sophistication with higher prices — the thing people complain about pseudo-communism about (ironically, enough). The problem with monopolization is that it's not capitalism; it's corporate socialism.
System Name | PC on since Aug 2019, 1st CPU R5 3600 + ASUS ROG RX580 8GB >> MSI Gaming X RX5700XT (Jan 2020) |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900X (July 2022), 200W PPT limit, 80C temp limit, CO -6-14, +50MHz (up to 5.0GHz) |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro (Rev1.0), BIOS F39b, AGESA V2 1.2.0.C |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm Rev7 (Jan 2024) with off-center mount for Ryzen, TIM: Kryonaut |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo GTZN (July 2022) 3600MT/s 1.38V CL16-16-16-16-32-48 1T, tRFC:280, B-die |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7900XTX (Dec 2023) 314~467W (382W current) PowerLimit, 1060mV, Adrenalin v24.12.1 |
Storage | Samsung NVMe: 980Pro 1TB(OS 2022), 970Pro 512GB(2019) / SATA-III: 850Pro 1TB(2015) 860Evo 1TB(2020) |
Display(s) | Dell Alienware AW3423DW 34" QD-OLED curved (1800R), 3440x1440 144Hz (max 175Hz) HDR400/1000, VRR on |
Case | None... naked on desk |
Audio Device(s) | Astro A50 headset |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750i, ATX v2.4, 80+ Platinum, 93% (250~700W), modular, single/dual rail (switch) |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master (Gen1) |
Keyboard | Logitech G15 (Gen2) w/ LCDSirReal applet |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64bit (v24H2, OSBuild 26100.2605), upgraded from Win10 to Win11 on Jan 2024 |
Considering that AMD has shown that it can make a competitive GPU, let's look back at how things looked when Intel released Skylake (or even Broadwell C) and AMD released Piledriver.Nah, it doesn't because it would probably be a waste. If nvidia is say 80%+ish of the gamer card market share and say AMD had an equal or even superior product to match the 5070, 5080 and 5090 at an equal price or even 10% less $$, I would wager at least 90% of nvidia owners would not jump over.
But I could be wrong............
Processor | Ryzen 5 3600 |
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Motherboard | ASRock X470 Taichi |
Cooling | Scythe Kotetsu Mark II |
Memory | G.SKILL 32GB DDR4 3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra (1980 MHz / 0.968 V) |
Display(s) | Dell P2715Q; BenQ EX3501R; Panasonic TC-P55S60 |
Case | Fractal Design Define R5 |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser HD580; 64 Audio 1964-Q |
Power Supply | Seasonic SSR-650TR |
Mouse | Logitech G700s; Logitech G903 |
Keyboard | Cooler Master QuickFire TK; Kinesis Advantage |
VR HMD | Quest 2 |
It's not a feature you'd miss, I don't think. I have a similar monitor to yours and I found frame gen to be essentially unusable. I've tried with FSR-enabled games and also with DLSSFG-to-FSR3 dll's.Even on the green side you'll end up missing features eventually. I have a RTX 3090, a flagship card with 24GB of VRAM, and Nvidia decided that it should not support DLSS Frame Generation, so I havent been able to use that feature in most games that support it. And now, people with a 4090 won't even get DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen.
At least on the AMD side everything is open-source and their tech has wide adoption. FSR4 will be exclusive to the new cards initially, but at least AMD confirmed that they are working on bringing it to older cards. Good luck getting a similar commitment from Nvidia.
There will be other options, its not only Gpu from nvidia.The fact that the 5070 is a 12GB card I would avoid it.
Not buying a 12GB gpu in 2025.
System Name | Best AMD Computer |
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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 |
Indiana JonesThere will be other options, its not only Gpu from nvidia.
maybe 5070Ti or 5060Ti 16GB
12GB is ok for something like 5050/5060
But for xx70 series it should be 16GB.
But i dont see big problems if GPU is 12GB, its okay for next couple years for most of us.
System Name | Budget Box |
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Processor | Xeon E5-2667v2 |
Motherboard | ASUS P9X79 Pro |
Cooling | Some cheap tower cooler, I dunno |
Memory | 32GB 1866-DDR3 ECC |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 5600XT |
Storage | WD NVME 1GB |
Display(s) | ASUS Pro Art 27" |
Case | Antec P7 Neo |
7800XT was already $499 at launch, and can be found for cheaper than that now. If AMD is going to bring 10-15% performance improvement at 4% lower launch price, it's still an underwhelming generational step, IMO.If true, that price will disrupt the market. I like the idea of reference design being under $500 as that would be a good value (At least by todays standards) based on the performance leaks. The other thing is, the used market will be disrupted majorly as the old cards should lose most of their values.
System Name | Titan |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen™ 7 7950X3D |
Motherboard | ASRock X870 Taichi Lite |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU |
Memory | TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB GDDR6 (MBA) |
Storage | Crucial T500 2TB x 3 |
Display(s) | LG 32GS95UE-B, ASUS ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDP), LG C4 42" (OLED42C4PUA) |
Case | Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack Macaron |
Audio Device(s) | Kanto Audio YU2 and SUB8 Desktop Speakers and Subwoofer, Cloud Alpha Wireless |
Power Supply | Corsair SF1000 |
Mouse | Logitech Pro Superlight 2 (White), G303 Shroud Edition |
Keyboard | Keychron K2 HE Wireless / 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) / NuPhy Air75 v2 |
VR HMD | Meta Quest 3 512GB |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 24H2 Build 26100.2605 |
MBA means "Made by AMD", its a semi-official term for the original AMD-made video cards, like Founder's Edition is for NVIDIA cards.Thanks for the further input. MBA stands for?
So we could actually see multiple AIBs making the 479USD version of the 9070 XT. Was your reference 7900 XTX branded by ASROCK priced at 999USD and looked like the AMD card manufactured by sapphire?
The last time I believed PC hardware hype was Alphacool and their apex stealth metal fans... It was mostly cuz of the "tests" performed by Igor's Lab's Pascal
Processor | RyZen R9 3950X |
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Motherboard | ASRock X570 Taichi |
Cooling | Coolermaster Master Liquid ML240L RGB |
Memory | 64GB DDR4 3200 (4x16GB) |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3050 |
Storage | Samsung 2TB SSD |
Display(s) | Asus VE276Q, VE278Q and VK278Q triple 27” 1920x1080 |
Case | Zulman MS800 |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | Seasonic 650W |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest V1, Oculus Quest 2 |
Software | Windows 11 64bit |
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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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 |
There is no apostrophe there...Founder's Edition
System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
Every time AMD has made an actual competitive card, they have sold out. Evergreen pushed AMD to 49% marketshare. The 290/x were going for almost double MSRP and were unobtainable for almost a year after launch, even with the flood of used cards there were still new sales. The 6800/xt/6900xt were complete unobtainable for over a year after launch, what cards were made sold immediately, often mere seconds after coming in stock.Nah, it doesn't because it would probably be a waste. If nvidia is say 80%+ish of the gamer card market share and say AMD had an equal or even superior product to match the 5070, 5080 and 5090 at an equal price or even 10% less $$, I would wager at least 90% of nvidia owners would not jump over.
But I could be wrong............
Because any post with more realistic expectations has been drowned out by people who still havent learned their lesson about "leaks", ESPECIALLY with GPUs.The price leak, the performance hints, the FSR improvement - the usual green doom and gloomers and whataboutisms have been strangely less active this past 24 hours.
LOLNO. "whataboutism" is used to shield against criticism against AMD just as often as "nGREEDIA mindshare11!!!1!". And just like crypto FUD, it's totally ridiculous.C'mon, this is TPU, you can't believe this can you? there will always be whataboutism when it comes to AMD no matter how good their software stack is or the price/perf
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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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 |
Purely due to the mining hysteria. Sans it and any other real/artificial shortages, these GPUs would've gotten heavily discounted. Same would've happened to some Ampere cards, too.The 6800/xt/6900xt were complete unobtainable for over a year after launch, what cards were made sold immediately, often mere seconds after coming in stock.
System Name | XPS, Lenovo and HP Laptops, HP Xeon Mobile Workstation, HP Servers, Dell Desktops |
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Processor | Everything from Turion to 13900kf |
Motherboard | MSI - they own the OEM market |
Cooling | Air on laptops, lots of air on servers, AIO on desktops |
Memory | I think one of the laptops is 2GB, to 64GB on gamer, to 128GB on ZFS Filer |
Video Card(s) | A pile up to my knee, with a RTX 4090 teetering on top |
Storage | Rust in the closet, solid state everywhere else |
Display(s) | Laptop crap, LG UltraGear of various vintages |
Case | OEM and a 42U rack |
Audio Device(s) | Headphones |
Power Supply | Whole home UPS w/Generac Standby Generator |
Software | ZFS, UniFi Network Application, Entra, AWS IoT Core, Splunk |
Benchmark Scores | 1.21 GigaBungholioMarks |
Does the quality differ overtime? I had a quick nose at the reference design of the 7900xtx on here and vendors like Sapphire and Hellhound are using 14 layer PCBs, 2 oz copper, DrMOS, etc on 7700xt / 7800xt/ 7900GRE boards, also reviewed on here. Looking forward to comparing and contrasting anywho!As far as I understand the AMD situation, there MBA reference design cards are all identical and are built by PC Partner who are the parent company behind Zotac, Inno3d, and Manli brands on the Nvidia side. These MBA cards are all identical and will be sold to Asus/Sapphire/Powercolor/XFX etc to be rebranded and resold under those brands. If they do anything at all, those AIB partners will put their logo stickers on the fan hubs and change the brand on the retail packaging at most.
Then you have reference designs which are made by Asus/Asrock/Gigabyte/Powercolor/Sapphire/XFX etc that use the MBA PCB layout with their brand-specific coolers adapted for the MBA PCB layout.
Then you have the MSRP base models that are usually the AIB vendor's own PCB design, built as cheap as they think they can get away with and sold at the same MSRP as the MBA models. In most cases the AIB will try to launch with these or at least switch to their own cheaper designs as soon as possible since they make more profit on cards they manufacture themselves rather than just rebranding the PC Partner MBA ones.
After that you have all the various premium variants with overbuilt power delivery and bigger coolers. I generally never find much value in these but they do seem to be popular because people seem to want large cards with quieter coolers, even if they're 15% more expensive for 2% more performance. I'm not judging - just saying what I see.
12GB is 2025's minimum VRAM quantity, IMO.
I think 12GB today is like buying an 8GB card in 2021 - fine at the time but only suitable for 1080p these last couple of years. I don't see a problem with 12GB cards as long as they're entry-level models aimed at the $200-350 price tier right now. By the time they run out of VRAM they won't have enough raw performance for higher settings and higher resolutions anyway.
Fair enough. I've done that with a few GPUs in the past and refused to even throw away my MGA Millenium, Voodoo2, 9700 Pro, and GTX980 reference card once they'd become obsolete.
Tariffs could be a huge bummer for those in the US. I'm unsure whether that's going to impact the ROW market, since both AMD and Nvidia are headquartered in the US, despite all manufacturing being done in Taiwan/SG/HK/China
If it’s priced at $500 it’s going to perform like a $500 card . Don’t assume it will be some amazing deal at that price
System Name | AMDWeapon |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 7800X3D -20 CO |
Motherboard | X670E MSI Tomahawk WiFi |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 ARGB with Silverstone Air Blazer 2200rpm fans |
Memory | G-Skill Trident Z Neo RGB 6000 CL30 32GB@EXPO |
Video Card(s) | Powercolor 7900 GRE Red Devil minor undervolt |
Storage | Samsung 870 QVO 1TB x 2, Lexar 256 GB, TeamGroup MP44L 2TB, Crucial T700 1TB, Seagate Firecuda 2TB |
Display(s) | 32" LG UltraGear GN600-B |
Case | Montech 903 MAX AIR |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless + Wicked Cushions Gel earpads |
Power Supply | MSI MPG AGF 850 watt gold |
Mouse | SteelSeries AeroX 5 l Forza Pad GameSir G7 SE l Power A OPS V3 for FPS (paddles) |
Keyboard | SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL |
VR HMD | - |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | Enough for me |
Not everyone needs a 5090 you know? Tell someone who is using a GT1030 that performance is low.In other words, nothing new: they just put a price tag of $50-100 lower than their nvidia counterpart
And based on this, their "high-end" card will be on par with the RTX5070, which is pathetic
System Name | Bragging Rights |
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Processor | Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz |
Motherboard | It has no markings but it's green |
Cooling | No, it's a 2.2W processor |
Memory | 2GB DDR3L-1333 |
Video Card(s) | Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz) |
Storage | 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3 |
Display(s) | 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz |
Case | Veddha T2 |
Audio Device(s) | Apparently, yes |
Power Supply | Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger |
Mouse | MX Anywhere 2 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all) |
VR HMD | Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though.... |
Software | W10 21H1, barely |
Benchmark Scores | I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000. |
I don't know, but I doubt it - there are added costs to a redesign. A powercolor fighter, Gigabyte Eagle, Asus Dual, MSI armor/ventus are examples of the MSRP base-model from AIBs and they are hit and miss on quality and value, but I'm not aware of specific SKUs being switched out for lower-quality variants during a generation. Asus does seem to spit out a huge number of variants - often hundreds of SKUs for every generation, so the problem isn't really that the quality of a single SKU declines over time, but likely additional cheaper, lower-quality parts are released over the duration of a GPU's generational cycle, and these newer models probably silently replace the original models for which there are reviews.Does the quality differ overtime? I had a quick nose at the reference design of the 7900xtx on here and vendors like Sapphire and Hellhound are using 14 layer PCBs, 2 oz copper, DrMOS, etc on 7700xt / 7800xt/ 7900GRE boards, also reviewed on here. Looking forward to comparing and contrasting anywho!
It's easy to get distracted by marketing, review coverage, and influencers. If you look at the Steam Hardware Survey you will see that the vast majority of people are gaming on entry-level or midrange GPUs, and many of them are really quite old, too.AMD has the means to compete with Nvidia and chooses not to because it's in AMD's interest to let Nvidia artificially inflate prices with its monopoly position. AMD grants Nvidia a pure monopoly in higher-end consumer GPUs and we're expected to be pleased when the price of AMD GPUs is adjusted a bit lower than Nvidia's?
This is what happens when people don't understand the corrosive effects of monopolization.
I understand that AMD stockholders want to cheerlead for whatever improves AMD's stock value. However, for those who want video gaming it get closer to the goal (a holodeck-quality experience), the monopolist stagnation + price inflation is not a recipe for cheers. And, even non-gamers have other goals, like consumer-grade AI hardware that is priced more fairly.
Someone in this thread claimed that it's silly to offer higher-end GPUs because they don't sell. That's not reality at all. They sell. The 4090's price, in fact, was inflated for a long time precisely because they were selling so well. AMD may make more money by concentrating on its enterprise business, in terms of how its wafers are allowed — as well as keeping consoles relevant via helping Nvidia set prices from the top down the stack. That may be smart business for AMD, Nvidia, Sony, and MS. It's not smart for consumers unless they like a slower pace of hardware sophistication with higher prices — the thing people complain about pseudo-communism about (ironically, enough). The problem with monopolization is that it's not capitalism; it's corporate socialism.
System Name | DLSS / YOLO-PC / FULLRETARD |
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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 |
No need to own a Ford Model T to have a right to declare Daewoo Lanos not a sports car.Tell someone who is using a GT1030 that performance is low.
System Name | PC on since Aug 2019, 1st CPU R5 3600 + ASUS ROG RX580 8GB >> MSI Gaming X RX5700XT (Jan 2020) |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900X (July 2022), 200W PPT limit, 80C temp limit, CO -6-14, +50MHz (up to 5.0GHz) |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro (Rev1.0), BIOS F39b, AGESA V2 1.2.0.C |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm Rev7 (Jan 2024) with off-center mount for Ryzen, TIM: Kryonaut |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo GTZN (July 2022) 3600MT/s 1.38V CL16-16-16-16-32-48 1T, tRFC:280, B-die |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7900XTX (Dec 2023) 314~467W (382W current) PowerLimit, 1060mV, Adrenalin v24.12.1 |
Storage | Samsung NVMe: 980Pro 1TB(OS 2022), 970Pro 512GB(2019) / SATA-III: 850Pro 1TB(2015) 860Evo 1TB(2020) |
Display(s) | Dell Alienware AW3423DW 34" QD-OLED curved (1800R), 3440x1440 144Hz (max 175Hz) HDR400/1000, VRR on |
Case | None... naked on desk |
Audio Device(s) | Astro A50 headset |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750i, ATX v2.4, 80+ Platinum, 93% (250~700W), modular, single/dual rail (switch) |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master (Gen1) |
Keyboard | Logitech G15 (Gen2) w/ LCDSirReal applet |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64bit (v24H2, OSBuild 26100.2605), upgraded from Win10 to Win11 on Jan 2024 |
Which of one is pathetic?In other words, nothing new: they just put a price tag of $50-100 lower than their nvidia counterpart
And based on this, their "high-end" card will be on par with the RTX5070, which is pathetic
System Name | Bragging Rights |
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Processor | Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz |
Motherboard | It has no markings but it's green |
Cooling | No, it's a 2.2W processor |
Memory | 2GB DDR3L-1333 |
Video Card(s) | Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz) |
Storage | 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3 |
Display(s) | 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz |
Case | Veddha T2 |
Audio Device(s) | Apparently, yes |
Power Supply | Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger |
Mouse | MX Anywhere 2 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all) |
VR HMD | Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though.... |
Software | W10 21H1, barely |
Benchmark Scores | I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000. |
Well, the 4090 vs XTX isn't a fair comparison since the 4090 is a compute/AI/professional card like previous Titans that happened to also be great for gaming, its price was driven by non-gaming sales. I think the highest-tier SKUs that actually competed in the gaming sector would have been the XTX vs the 4080, or the 4070Ti vs the 7900XT, and none of those cards sold particularly well.It will take some doing to even approach the sensation that the 4000 series was. Nvidia's best was only 13% faster at more than twice the die area and price.
QFT.AMD won't achieve anything by just making a good GPU. They need a killer one.
I feel that AMD just aren't ready yet, which is why they didn't release or make a point of the 9000-series at CES.AMD mumbling and being secretive doesn't really help the situation. Even if the GPU itself ends up being worth its money (doubt but who knows) its release is already a mess.