wolf
Better Than Native
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System Name | MightyX |
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Processor | Ryzen 9800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B650I AX |
Cooling | Scythe Fuma 2 |
Memory | 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 tuned |
Video Card(s) | Palit Gamerock RTX 5080 oc |
Storage | WD Black SN850X 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 42C2 4K OLED |
Case | Coolermaster NR200P |
Audio Device(s) | LG SN5Y / Focal Clear |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RBG Pro SE |
Keyboard | Glorious GMMK Compact w/pudding |
VR HMD | Meta Quest 3 |
Software | case populated with Artic P12's |
Benchmark Scores | 4k120 OLED Gsync bliss |
MSRP vs MSRP, I think the 5070Ti still has appeal for the feature set, but it's very close. Will that be worth it to literally everyone? of course not. But I guarantee it will for many.5070 Ti is definitely the better value at $150 more than the 9070 XT. Imagine being on RDNA 3 and learning you can't run FSR 4 while every card since Turing can do DLSS 4.
Current retail pricing in many regions suggests the 9070XT is even better value than an MSRP comparison though.
It's also amusing (and the continuation of a repeatable pattern) that there was so much talk about 10 series owners being 'left out in the cold' when DLSS launched, or 30 series owners same sentiment when FG launched..... Not hearing the same about ≤RDNA3 and FSR4, but hey maybe that's just what I see.
From where I'm sitting it's Nvidia that's finewined harder than AMD in the last few generations. My GTX1080 gained support it never had (freesync) and that I never counted on getting, the 3080 benefitted from all the DLSS SR development over the years including being able to run the latest Transformer model. Now we have a 4080 equalling a 7900XTX in the 2025 test suite at 4k where it trailed it by a few % consistently at launch (similar story with a 3080 and 6900XT). Just a few examples that spring to mind that indicate to me the trend is more true for the opposite company.Maybe it won't finewine like AMD does