As it seems nvidia used more die space for AI computation, than to increase RT performance vs last gen. Not to mention those gpus are nowhere to be found, and with those price tags not many average gamers will be interested on them. Too bad the RX 9XXX launch is on march,...
Starting with the launch of the latest Radeon RX 6000 series of GPUs based on RDNA 2 architecture, AMD has found itself in big trouble when it comes to supply of the silicon, compared to the demand that exists for these new GPUs. We have discussed that many times in the past and saw ...
At this price point, the best card used to be the RX 6800 XT but these days we have deals like this one, where the 7800 XT has the same price tag. It's only a little bit faster than the card it's replaced, but you're still getting a lotta GPU for the money. ...
According to AMD, on a Radeon RX 6800 XT running at a 1440p resolution, games likeForza Horizon 4andAssassin’s Creed Valhallasaw up to a 15% performance increase.Gears 5saw up to an 8% increase.World of Warcraft: Shadowlandsgot up to a 6% boost. For just a single new feature, that...
If you're not going to utilize the DLSS and ray tracing, then the RX is the best option for competitive gaming at 1080p - perfect for it to be your first purchase, given its lower price. On the other hand, if you're going to play AAA games, the 4060 would be a better option du...
8GB for 1080P, 12GB for 1440P and 16Gb for 4K, ideally go for the 12GB, 16GB cards The RX 6750XT or a RX 6800 are great cards 3 Likes Reply elstaci MVP 03-10-2023 10:31 AM My opinion on the matter is that more vRAM the better. As per this comment ...
s a difficult comparison, though, because AMD also doesn’t really try to compete against Nvidia’s strongest GPUs. The RX 6900 XT and theRX 6950 XTwere both solid alternatives to the RTX 3090, however, and they’re considerably cheaper. AMD has also kept similar price levels for its ...
Ryzen R5 5600 | B550 Gaming Edge | 4x8GB G.Skill 3600 | Radeon RX 6800XT 0 Likes Reply phxrider In response to FunkZ Adept III 08-12-2024 01:48 PM Maybe... But being able to crank the resolution up and maintain the same FPS is a telltale sign o...
Hey, so I currently have a Rx 6600 as my GPU and I'm looking to get an upgrade later in the month like after the 25th. I was looking at either an Rx 7800xt or a 6950XT. I live like 6 mins from a micro center, they have a 7800xt for $520 USD and a 6950XT
Even AMD's RX 7600, which is priced identically to the Arc B580 (if the Intel GPU is in stock, that is), is noticeably faster at 1080p. The whole point of Intel pricing the Arc B580 aggressively was to disrupt the budget GPU market, but its unfortunate performance overhead with budge...