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System Name | My Gaming System |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte b650 Aorus Elite AX |
Cooling | Phanteks Glacier One 360D30 |
Memory | G.Skill 64000 Mhz 32 Gb |
Video Card(s) | ASRock Phantom 7900XT OC |
Storage | 4 TB NVMe Total |
Case | Hyte y40 |
Power Supply | Corsair 850 Modular PSU |
Software | Windows 11 Home Premium |
I disagree with this reviews comments regarding the 7900XTX.
AMD's offerings this generation perform very well in rasterization, which is still the normal on 98% of the games.
Rasterization performance was considered the normal way to measure a cards up until ray tracing was released and it feels like everyone pretends its just irrelevant now.
Honestly, I am not impressed with Nvidia's RTX 4000 series and I believe Ray tracing is still in its infancy and only has become as important as it is, because of Nvidia's marketing team does a great job making it the new standard.
I think video cards are all overpriced currently, but I don't think AMD's price is far off from where it should be currently based on its performance. That said, I would love to see them lower it and maybe attack Nvidia, the way they did back in the HD4870/4850 good old days!
AMD's offerings this generation perform very well in rasterization, which is still the normal on 98% of the games.
Rasterization performance was considered the normal way to measure a cards up until ray tracing was released and it feels like everyone pretends its just irrelevant now.
Honestly, I am not impressed with Nvidia's RTX 4000 series and I believe Ray tracing is still in its infancy and only has become as important as it is, because of Nvidia's marketing team does a great job making it the new standard.
I think video cards are all overpriced currently, but I don't think AMD's price is far off from where it should be currently based on its performance. That said, I would love to see them lower it and maybe attack Nvidia, the way they did back in the HD4870/4850 good old days!