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System Name | Not pretty |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 9950x |
Motherboard | Crosshair X870E |
Cooling | 420mm Arctic LF III, for now |
Memory | 64GB, DDR5-6000 cl30, G.Skill |
Video Card(s) | EVGA FTW3 RTX 3080ti |
Storage | 1TB Samsung 980 Pro (Win10), 2TB WD SN850X (Win11) |
Display(s) | old 27" Viewsonic 1080p, Asus 1080p, Viewsonic 4k |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 900D |
Power Supply | Super Flower |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench r15, w/ 1680v2 @ 4.6ghz and XMP enabled, 1648 1680v2 @ 4.7ghz RAM @ stock 1333MT/s, 1696 |
Yeah about that...... history shows that people should keep their expectations in check when it comes to RTG Graphics cards. Rumors also said the Vega 64 could take on the 1080ti, the 7900xtx was supposed to put up a good showing against the 4090, and Fiji was supposed to be the most wonderful thing ever.
If the 9070xt actually does come close to the 5070ti, then it's power budget will likely be higher than the 5080 or it will come close to the 4090.
What AMD/RTG needs to do is look at improving their relationship with OEM's. They can't pick up marketshare if System Integrators like CyberpowerPC won't use their cards.
If the 9070xt actually does come close to the 5070ti, then it's power budget will likely be higher than the 5080 or it will come close to the 4090.
What AMD/RTG needs to do is look at improving their relationship with OEM's. They can't pick up marketshare if System Integrators like CyberpowerPC won't use their cards.