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#5910971 Posted on: 05/09/2021 12:01 PM
imagine buying a $1000 one like 6700xt costs now and not being able to use RT except for one game when cheaper cards from nvidia do.
RE8 is both 1. a demo at this point 2. an exception to all other RT games.
as for destroying 2080S,wouldn't call a couple percent faster "destroying" especially what I wrote about RT vs. ampere is basically the same situation for turing.
lack of vram for 4K RT on in one game is not equivalent to a card being vram limited.
in time,you'll see 20 games that give ampere/turing a boost with dlss for one that runs better on amd cause they went with more vram to entice buyers.
6800xt costs less than 3080 and it's equal or faster,that's why it's a good buy.
6700xt is 3060ti equivalent for more money.
I know rx6000 is a good series,but claiming the worst card of the lineup has a ray tracing advantage over rtx20/30 because of one game/demo is some borderline amd fanboy claim.
Mspr means nothing really 3070 is 300$ more than 6700xt looking at scalper prices. RE8 also going in favor of 6700xt becouse nvidia card dont have enough memory. Imagine buying a 1300$ gpu having to use medium textures in brand new game.
imagine buying a $1000 one like 6700xt costs now and not being able to use RT except for one game when cheaper cards from nvidia do.
RE8 is both 1. a demo at this point 2. an exception to all other RT games.
as for destroying 2080S,wouldn't call a couple percent faster "destroying" especially what I wrote about RT vs. ampere is basically the same situation for turing.
lack of vram for 4K RT on in one game is not equivalent to a card being vram limited.
in time,you'll see 20 games that give ampere/turing a boost with dlss for one that runs better on amd cause they went with more vram to entice buyers.
6800xt costs less than 3080 and it's equal or faster,that's why it's a good buy.
6700xt is 3060ti equivalent for more money.
I know rx6000 is a good series,but claiming the worst card of the lineup has a ray tracing advantage over rtx20/30 because of one game/demo is some borderline amd fanboy claim.
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#5911061 Posted on: 05/10/2021 12:08 AM
Meanwhile, a GTX 1060 (worth $179 FIVE years ago) is going for $925 right now. FFS!!!1
...hmmm...which makes me think, good time to sell my old one for $599.99?
Meanwhile, a GTX 1060 (worth $179 FIVE years ago) is going for $925 right now. FFS!!!1
...hmmm...which makes me think, good time to sell my old one for $599.99?

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this card is clearly power limited by design.would buy other brand if possible.
as for the performance,a little disappointed with 1440p dx12/vulkan where this card is supposed to shine.
same as 3060ti in pretty much every game except for valhalla.
given both 3060ti and 3070 blast this card with rt+dlss,I'd expect it to match 3070 in this best case for amd scenario cause they're nearly the same msrp.
Mspr means nothing really 3070 is 300$ more than 6700xt looking at scalper prices. RE8 also going in favor of 6700xt becouse nvidia card dont have enough memory. Imagine buying a 1300$ gpu having to use medium textures in brand new game.