Is buying an AMD GPU stupid?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @danielowentech
    @danielowentech  3 месяца назад +32

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    • @PuppetMasterdaath144
      @PuppetMasterdaath144 3 месяца назад

      I just bought AMD and It was IMPOSSIBLE to get it to work

    • @SansAppellation
      @SansAppellation 3 месяца назад

      Serious question, as I've never owned an AMD. Are driver crash issues actually a real thing? Stability is a concern for me

    • @IndyMiraaga
      @IndyMiraaga 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SansAppellation They can be, but it's a much less common issue now than it was a few years ago. The biggest issue I've seen is people having thermal issues. My friend had way more crashing on his RX 6650XT vs his old GTX 1650 and immediately assumed it was a driver issue. He checked his temps and saw them skyrocketing, realized his new card was being thermal throttled and had to open his side panel for better airflow.

    • @SansAppellation
      @SansAppellation 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@IndyMiraagathank you for the insights. That puts my mind at rest a little. I don't mind occasional tinkering if it's mainly to optimize for gaming and doesn't affect my workflow.

    • @IndyMiraaga
      @IndyMiraaga 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SansAppellation What kind of workflow do you mean? I hate to say it, but Nvidia is generally a better choice for most work-related tasks. 3D rendering, video encoding, and other production tasks are usually better on Nvidia cards. Though if you were going from something like a 20-series Nvidia card to a Radeon 7000-series card, you'll probably still end up with a better experience overall.

  • @Savitarax
    @Savitarax 3 месяца назад +1192

    Nvidia is normalizing 8Gb like Intel did with Quad Core.

    • @Ace.20
      @Ace.20 3 месяца назад

      They are trying to preserve the environment, forcing developers to optimize the software, Because hardware creep seems to never end.

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад +19

      And....... it's for 1080p 60hertz people what's your point 👉

    • @zagorim7469
      @zagorim7469 3 месяца назад +77

      @@Ace.20 lol if they were trying to preserve it they would stop releasing graphics cards that use more power every single gen. Focus on making hardware more efficient and longer lasting instead.
      But hey that wouldn't be easy money since people don't buy hardware for efficiency and longevity would reduce the incentive to buy new hardware.

    • @iancurrie8844
      @iancurrie8844 3 месяца назад +11

      What? Rx6600xt was 8gb whole the rtx3060 was 12gb.

    • @user-eq2fp6jw4g
      @user-eq2fp6jw4g 3 месяца назад +15

      Nvidia is about to face intel's faith

  • @lanelesic
    @lanelesic 3 месяца назад +250

    Always remember that trillion dollar international corporations are not your friend or family and are not "yours"(unless you own substantial amount of stock).

    • @yellowflash511
      @yellowflash511 3 месяца назад +7

      I own significant shares of both AMD and Nvidia but I only buy AMD as a consumer. As a finance guy I care more about value than bragging rights

    • @alexdimitov37
      @alexdimitov37 2 месяца назад +1

      Good to know 😊

    • @CombatMedic1O
      @CombatMedic1O 2 месяца назад +6

      It;s beyond me why anyone would buy nvidia unless it's a 4090. AMD is just better for your money. fake AI frames and pixels are gay. shouldn't be something you care about.

    • @Username-jt4yq
      @Username-jt4yq 2 месяца назад

      @@CombatMedic1OWell, AMD gpus don't have cuda, which pretty much throws them out as options if you're doing anything productivity related. IIRC an AMD gpu took like 4 times as long to render in Blender than a cheaper Nvidia gpu

    • @CombatMedic1O
      @CombatMedic1O 2 месяца назад +1

      @Username-jt4yq who the F is being productive lol???? .0001% of people actually do blender or actaul productive work on PC. This a gaming pc bro.

  • @Deboo-oz2rb
    @Deboo-oz2rb 3 месяца назад +1035

    Ppl are still saying amd software and drivers suck? Lmao Just straight cap.

    • @bobjoe5937
      @bobjoe5937 3 месяца назад +234

      Yea. Adrenaline has been awesome in my experience so far. Not one driver issue.

    • @Rusty-Oleum
      @Rusty-Oleum 3 месяца назад

      @@bobjoe5937 tbh my 7900xtx liquid devil experience has been a nightmare

    • @Mike_from_Canmore
      @Mike_from_Canmore 3 месяца назад +79

      ikr.
      That green Kool-aid is strong though.

    • @kunka592
      @kunka592 3 месяца назад +52

      It keeps turning my monitor on even when it's supposed to be off (like the turn monitor off after x minutes feature in windows). Disabling the ultra low power setting just crashes the AMD driver when the computer wakes from sleep. Definitely an AMD driver issue in Windows 10, since using Windows 7 with the same setup, everything works fine though the driver is much older. Does the same thing for both monitors. Already tested literally everything, there is no fix. Never had any issues like this with multiple nVidia cards, though those like to self-destruct permanently anyway.

    • @Just_An_Ignacio
      @Just_An_Ignacio 3 месяца назад +96

      You know you're in front of a Nvidia/Intel fan that hasn't used Adrenaline in their lives when they tell you their driver software is better than yours 😂

  • @highwayvigilante
    @highwayvigilante 3 месяца назад +427

    I bought AMD because at the time I built my PC, the 7800XT was the same price as the 4060Ti

    • @henryviiifake8244
      @henryviiifake8244 3 месяца назад +7

      Was yours on sale, or is the normal price of a 7800XT and 4060Ti really so close in your country? 😮

    • @Fluskar
      @Fluskar 3 месяца назад +96

      @@highwayvigilante Lol 7800 xt no brainer for sure, you picked the right choice

    • @DeviatorBytes
      @DeviatorBytes 3 месяца назад

      @@henryviiifake8244 For example here in Germany.
      RTX 4080 Super 1000€ vs RX7900XT 700€ (Radeon Wins)
      RTX 4070 Ti Super 800€ vs RX7900 GRE 600€ (Radeon Wins)
      RTX 4060 ti 16GB 450€ vs RX7800XT 480€ (Radeon Wins)
      Its stupid to buy a Geforce because Radeons give way more fps per buck.

    • @igm1571
      @igm1571 3 месяца назад +28

      yeah, 7800xt in my country is same price to rtx4070 but Ventus version while i can get a sapphire nitro+ 7800xt, even cheaper if you buy a sapphire pulse models which is same price to 4060ti "8g", literally no brain at this point.

    • @skychaos87
      @skychaos87 3 месяца назад +29

      Seriously no one should be buying 4060. 8gb garbage aside, no one could seriously turn on RT with it anyway. DLSS upscaler is good. But if you can get. Cheaper and stronger AMD card with more vram, you don't really need upscaling to begin with.

  • @MrBeetsGaming
    @MrBeetsGaming 3 месяца назад +439

    Been PC gaming since like 1999 or so and have only owned 1 Nvidia GPU which is a gtx 970 I still have in my Plex PC. That being said I find "brand loyalty" to multi billion dollar companies weird honestly, I've never understood the AMD/Nvidia arguing or the console wars.

    • @s.muller8688
      @s.muller8688 3 месяца назад +19

      same here Sir. it is a hilarious time to be alive and see the kids fight over their cookies.

    • @ZackSNetwork
      @ZackSNetwork 3 месяца назад +9

      You are brand loyal though. You have only owned one Nvidia GPU and have been gaming since 1999.

    • @travis5481
      @travis5481 3 месяца назад +41

      ​@@ZackSNetwork there is a difference between being brand loyal and having preferences that tend to align with a brand's offerings. AMD made more sense and was a much better value for what I use my PC for, but I would have been happy to buy a Nvidia GPU had they not been slower for more money.

    • @TkMrMerk
      @TkMrMerk 3 месяца назад +6

      *trillion dollar

    • @TUTruth
      @TUTruth 3 месяца назад +9

      Brand loyalty has a place, you satisfy your customers routinely, why not? Earned. But NV has a noticeable lead to me in bells and whistles and I find it hard to put a set price on that, other than I will pay extra and over 2-3 years of ownership that difference means little to me. I still haven't paid dearly yet (or any hardship) for having a bit less than the perceived ideal VRAM amount. AMD makes good GPU's, imo NV makes better one's.

  • @thegamepadguru6723
    @thegamepadguru6723 3 месяца назад +160

    I've been buying AMD GPU's for years...
    RX550
    RX5500XT
    RX6600XT
    RX7900XT
    Never had a single problem.

    • @dreskine
      @dreskine 3 месяца назад +3

      Too

    • @Definedd
      @Definedd 3 месяца назад +10

      My first proper pc had a 1050ti, then I went to an rx 570, rx 6600, rx 6700xt and now 7900xt. AMD's software is amazing its a key selling point for me over Nvidia, since I dont care about ray tracing. My 7900xt was also on sale for the same price as a 4070 super at the time, so it was a no brainer for 20% faster raster for not much slower RT

    • @SerdceDanko
      @SerdceDanko 3 месяца назад +2

      Yeah slow as hell shader compilation on Radeons is not a problem, it's a feature.

    • @kren4449
      @kren4449 3 месяца назад +3

      Eh I've had both and neither had any major problems. But both had the occasional driver bug (all software does). Amd is pretty famous for their recent problem with how driver based frame gen was implemented that got people banned on multiplayer games due to the anti cheat mechanisms classifying it as a cheat. As someone who plays only single player I wasn't affected by that one. There was another bug that made any video (like youtube) played in the browser make the entire computer extremely sluggish, it was fixed pretty quickly but I was affected by it.

    • @manusiaorang2842
      @manusiaorang2842 3 месяца назад +2

      and when there's a problem, it's not a problem

  • @rossmclaughlin7158
    @rossmclaughlin7158 3 месяца назад +80

    Everyone should be buying the best value products that suits there needs

    • @SKHYJINX
      @SKHYJINX 3 месяца назад +3

      THIS.

    • @joelman1989
      @joelman1989 3 месяца назад +2

      Exactly. I bought Nvidia ultimately because I built ITX and the 4080 ran cooler than what AMD was offering in that performance range. But next time around if I don’t go ITX, AMD will probably be where I go. I’m not loyal to any company.

    • @DBTHEPLUG
      @DBTHEPLUG 2 месяца назад +1

      So, an Nvidia graphics card?

    • @thedog5k
      @thedog5k Месяц назад +1

      @@DBTHEPLUG no

  • @Ziplock9000
    @Ziplock9000 3 месяца назад +205

    My 7900 GRE simply can't be beat for the price.

    • @yasu_red
      @yasu_red 3 месяца назад +23

      Especially after overclocking, that allows it to rival the 4070 Ti Super at times.

    • @TechnoFreak-IN
      @TechnoFreak-IN 3 месяца назад +4

      best amd gpu in the market!

    • @bizepstv6285
      @bizepstv6285 3 месяца назад +3

      same here bro. 7900 GRE under 500€ not to beat

    • @cfif_asd
      @cfif_asd 3 месяца назад

      7800xt -5% and costs more chips fore 7900gre

    • @brianghostfury
      @brianghostfury 3 месяца назад

      Truth

  • @interrobangings
    @interrobangings 3 месяца назад +117

    Adrenaline is a bajillion times better than GeForce Experience

    •  3 месяца назад +14

      And don't even start me on Nvidia control panel.

    • @boostxXxpower
      @boostxXxpower 3 месяца назад +4

      Facts

    • @AvroBellow
      @AvroBellow 3 месяца назад +8

      You know what the nVidia control panel looks almost exactly like? ATi Catalyst from back in the day.

    • @kjubon8888
      @kjubon8888 3 месяца назад +4

      to be fair I owned 7700 1GB and 290X 4GB till mid 2019 and at least till 2017 AMD drivers where pain it the ass to use, but from what I saw its much better now

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings 3 месяца назад +7

      @@kjubon8888 oh absolutely. they were pretty bad before. but it's now, not then

  • @elbuglione
    @elbuglione 3 месяца назад +162

    My reasons to switch from Nvidia to AMD are two:
    1) better driver support on Linux (I'm full Linux Gaming now)
    2) better value.

    • @SyncETod
      @SyncETod 3 месяца назад +19

      My use case is mostly first person shooters, just need 240 FPS at 1440p, AMD has the best FPS/price ratio

    • @BryceCzirr-jz7ju
      @BryceCzirr-jz7ju 3 месяца назад +8

      Value lol. Just say you're poor.

    • @patrikmiskovic791
      @patrikmiskovic791 3 месяца назад +1

      Than why is best selling GPU based on steam rtx 3060 , peasant race

    • @Caswagna93
      @Caswagna93 3 месяца назад +58

      @@BryceCzirr-jz7juyou’re poor

    • @rafaelguerra9608
      @rafaelguerra9608 3 месяца назад +41

      ​@@BryceCzirr-jz7jutell that to my 7800xt and my r7 7700x cpu with ddr5 ram. Some people are too stupid, you are one of them

  • @STKReacts
    @STKReacts 3 месяца назад +213

    Bought a founders edition 7900 xt at micro center refurbished for 599.99….a steal and amazing

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 месяца назад +9

      The Reference Model... "Founders Edition" in Nvidia's own version. Nvidia partners also get a reference design (a PCB layout and component list) to work from. AMD makes a reference model that they both make themselves AND allow partners to make. They all look identical.

    • @HMSConqueror
      @HMSConqueror 3 месяца назад +1

      what a steal...i wanted a 7900XT but i had to buy a "store pc" with no chance of choosing the VGA. Had to go with 4070 ti Super. Still im satisfied with my vga.

    • @Big_Yin
      @Big_Yin 3 месяца назад +20

      ​@@andersjjensenpedantic much?

    • @clem9808
      @clem9808 3 месяца назад +1

      Refurbished= semi broken. Reference models aren't even reliable in terms of physical durability. I'd rather buy a second hand Asus or EVGA branded mining card.
      Just return that ,and get a bn 4070 ti/ 4070 super or even a gre instead.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 месяца назад +5

      @@Big_Yin Calling any other card than Nvidia's own a "founders edition" is as correct as calling a Red Devil a Nitro+.

  • @pdmerritt
    @pdmerritt 3 месяца назад +62

    food for thought.....85% of all gpu sales are in the 250-400 dollar range. Ray tracing isn't much of a thing at that price range but Nvidia has 80+ percent of the marketshare. Daniel said it, AMD simply has the better options in the aforementioned price range........my point is there are a crap ton of dummies out there spending their money on less performant gpu's only because Nvidia is stamped on it.

    • @aladinz88
      @aladinz88 3 месяца назад +5

      do you have source for the 85%?

    • @D1smo_
      @D1smo_ 3 месяца назад +5

      i agree. got my pc this january and bought a 4060. now i have a 7900 xt. Thats why you never buy anything without knowledge

    • @АндрейШевченко-к6й
      @АндрейШевченко-к6й 3 месяца назад +5

      People simply don't want to understand technical issues. Also check all cheap "gaming" laptops options and pre-builds - Nvidia everywhere.

    • @efaniel
      @efaniel 3 месяца назад

      @@aladinz88 one could take the Steam Hardware Survey for example. You break it down by model and add all percentages together and check the Pricing for each card at their release and i'm almost certain, that this 85% Range might be quite accurate actually.
      I for example would never even consider buying a Graphicscard for more than 500$. I would rather get to the used marked and buy a cheaper one there before i spent my Money on that.
      People spending above 600$ for a Graphicscard alone is not common and we tend to live in a bubble with like minded people who might spend that much but thats actually not the majority
      It's called Volume-Market for a reason! 🙂

    • @dontowelie1302
      @dontowelie1302 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@АндрейШевченко-к6й I bought a 7800 XT on release and sadly had problems with crashes/freezes(hold powerbutton to turn off) in league of legends and wow. You can check the driver patch notes of march April and may. You will see there were many problems with blizzard titles.
      Why the laptop / prebuild market uses Nvidia:
      Imagine you sell laptops and every time a customer plays a game that has problems he returns the laptop + calls you for help cuz the laptop driver is still crashing after a clean windows install.
      It's just not worth it dealing with the RMAs and playing the lottery.
      Don't get me wrong: Nvidia GPUs have the same issues and bugs with windows 11 and 1440p, BUT you don't get freezes, blackscreens or pc crashes. I think I had a Nvidia crash in frostpunk2 when I accidentally switched the monitor to my TV in the graphics options.
      Ontop of that: AMD pricing is very often just -10-15% to Nvidia but lacking real upscaling (FSR is just a filter, not an AI that actually adds missing information) and RT.
      So you sell an overpriced (it's the same shameless value/price ratio as Nvidia) product that has a shorter useful time/lifespan to a customer that doesn't know shot about PCs in > 95% of the cases.
      And the last reason: AMD always releases their GPUs after Nvidia and the process seemse rushed (if you look at early drivers). So your AMD laptop/prebuild is always 6-12 month behind. So you always try to sell a product into a market that is already saturated with similar products.

  • @eeeps2634
    @eeeps2634 3 месяца назад +65

    I got a AMD 6950xt for $400 last prime day, Swapped out from a 4060TI 8Gb, I was shocked at how much more I got with AMD, only have issue with 1 game so far being Ark SA where I can't get my card to run at all in the game.
    Hard to swallow the Nvidia prices now especially for playable 1440p gaming, I'm happy with my system, happy with my GPU. Would love to see AMD getting more market share so game makers need to focus a bit more into giving AMD GPU's a little more love in using and building game engines that work will with all GPUS not just Nvidia's.

    • @adstagaming
      @adstagaming 3 месяца назад +9

      ark sa is a mess in general, when it launched nvidia gpu's had crashing issues and amd didn't so I don't know what wildcard are doing lmao.

    • @MelodeathMassacre
      @MelodeathMassacre 3 месяца назад +1

      I have 6950xt and can play all ark SA maps except abberation, which has a known issue with Radeon 6000 cards. Patch coming: maybe

    • @TTx04xCOBRA
      @TTx04xCOBRA 3 месяца назад

      hows the Ray Tracing??? 😂

    • @hornantuutti5157
      @hornantuutti5157 3 месяца назад +9

      Well now that you did ask.. Useles gimmic.

    • @vekazu_is_great_guy
      @vekazu_is_great_guy 3 месяца назад +17

      ​@@TTx04xCOBRAnobody cares about it and it Isnt like 4060 ti was good

  • @TooBokoo
    @TooBokoo 3 месяца назад +98

    I dumped my 3080Ti and got a 7900XTX over a year ago for less than a $1,000 along with a free $60 game. An incredible deal when you consider the 4080 was $1,200 and the 7900XTX beats it in 9 out of 10 scenarios (without raytracing). I've had no more issues with the AMD card than I did with my 3080Ti or the 1080Ti I had before that. I don't care about raytracing. It's not even worth it with an Nvidia card, imo. All it does is halve your performance and most of the time, you can barely tell a difference in picture quality versus quality baked in lighting effects.
    I would've gotten a 4090, but a 15%-20% performance bump just isn't worth an extra $600-$1000.

    • @Goorood
      @Goorood 3 месяца назад +12

      lol @ playing without raytracing in 2024 after throwing away a grand on graphics card 😂

    • @yeagmatic
      @yeagmatic 3 месяца назад +8

      ​@@Gooroodlol playing shitty modern single player games

    • @brulaapgaapmeester8052
      @brulaapgaapmeester8052 3 месяца назад +13

      @@Goorood A Nvidia-trained ray tracing fanboi I see. Pathetic.

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp 3 месяца назад +14

      @Goorood Graphics cards should have never sacrificed die space for useless Rt cores. Even then, they rely on cuda cores for certain functions. Leave that niche crap to workstation cards for the next 3 generations, and when the time comes go full raytracing instead of it taking an hour or more to render real time raytracing.

    • @Nordanway
      @Nordanway 3 месяца назад +15

      ​@@GooroodTypical comment from someone that probably has a 1660ti on its pc

  • @bigpapa9269
    @bigpapa9269 3 месяца назад +14

    I was one of the people that experience driver issues with the 7800xt. All you gotta do is uninstall your old driver with DDU before installing the new ones and no issues after that and I'm also using Adrenaline too. This literally fixed everything and i havent had a crash in months.

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D 3 месяца назад +62

    my 6750xt is still playing my games at 90+fps on high and ultra settings, and it didn't cost me 2 grand.

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal 3 месяца назад +3

      Yep had mine till recently and was perfectly satisfied with performance. Mine just had some coilwhine unfortunately

    • @enmanuel1950
      @enmanuel1950 3 месяца назад +6

      Just got a 6700XT for U$230 like new. I wanted a 6800XT but I didn't want to spend too much so close to new gpu releases.

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад +1

      😂😂lol son my 4080 was only 1055bucks wtf

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад

      At what 😂😂 1080p

    • @Playingwith3D
      @Playingwith3D 3 месяца назад +21

      @@bumperxx11440p cope harder.

  • @tofu_golem
    @tofu_golem Месяц назад +5

    I regret buying Nvidia instead of AMD. I'm tired of watching the monitors turn on and off over and over when I take my computer out of sleep. That happens on my computer that has a 4080 Super, but not my computer that has a 7800XT.

    • @Klaudiuszeg
      @Klaudiuszeg Месяц назад +1

      I have same fkin issue with nvidia, its insane

    • @tysopiccaso8711
      @tysopiccaso8711 15 дней назад

      Boo hoo you have to wait an extra 2 seconds

  • @Karn0010
    @Karn0010 3 месяца назад +54

    As a 7900 XTX owner at the time the 4080 Super didn't exist yet. I absolutely don't care about ray tracing. I noticed as I was playing games with it on, I just didn't notice it at all. Even when I've been on a 4090 system with Path Tracing and shit, I just don't care about it. This isn't just 10 minutes of playing with the heavy ray tracing stuff, this is 40 - 50 hours. About the only ray tracing option that I actually like is reflections. GI, shadows, and the like I'm honestly guessing if it is on or off. Reflections are night and day. I'm at the point where I'm not sure ray tracing is ever going to replace raster lighting. A couple years ago I'd tell you yes, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on at this point yet. Might be because it is still hard on mid range and low end stuff, once that stuff does it easily that may change.
    Overall I'm happy with the XTX, solid damn card. At the time I bought mine it was just under $900, and the 4080 was $1200, much better value. Between the 4080 Super and the XTX at $1000, I'd probably go with the 4080, I don't think the XTX is worth it at $1000, under $900 is where you should start considering it.
    The best answer is, get what suits your needs.

    • @nathsabari97
      @nathsabari97 3 месяца назад +9

      Copium

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp 3 месяца назад +17

      @@nathsabari97 Oh, if you love ray tracing so much why don't you go marry it? It would suit you well considering just how out of reach it truly is. 🤣👍

    • @SemperValor
      @SemperValor 3 месяца назад +8

      I also left Nvidia and picked up the 7900XTX but I also mod high res Textures in all the games I play and for that the 4080's 16Gb just isn't enough since Im always hitting 20Gb-22Gb of VRAM usage. Would some extra Raytracing performance be nice for those 3 games that have heavy RT in it... yes, but again I still would choose the XTX every time for its Raw Raster power and the ability to load all those high res textures just beats the 4080 every time. When I upscale heavy RT games I use XESS and it works fine. Don't miss DLSS at all. So yes definitely comes down to how you want to use your GPU. Nvidia is not always better.

    • @Karn0010
      @Karn0010 3 месяца назад +8

      ​@@nathsabari97 I found the person Daniel was talking about!

    • @Kryptic1046
      @Kryptic1046 3 месяца назад +9

      @@nathsabari97 As an owner of both a 7900 XTX and a 4090, I agree with Kam. The amount of games I regularly play that have heavy RT implementations is...1, which is Cyberpunk, and I only turn on the reflections and shadows. The lighting portion of RT in most games I've seen it in is not worth the performance hit. I'll take more frames and smoother frametimes over slightly prettier lights any day. I only turn on RT lighting if and when I have enough GPU headroom after all my other preferred settings are maxed.

  • @proflex310
    @proflex310 3 месяца назад +56

    A year ago I was between 7800xt and rtx4070, and bought a 7800xt because it was cheaper, more vram and faster in raster

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 3 месяца назад +1

      AMD will last you longer due to more vram so it makes sense for reason plus your being cheaper reason as well

    • @Bananazz.z
      @Bananazz.z 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@raven4k998 worth noting that nvidia give longer drivers support usually

  • @englematic
    @englematic 3 месяца назад +51

    my filthy centrist take is none of the modern GPUs present particularly good value. They're all kinda bad for one reason or another at their price points. Intel's drivers still suck, AMD's features aren't as good as nvidia, and nvidia is just doing price gouging for the better raytracing and upscaling while crippling the cards with low vram. It all sucks and I'm gonna hold off on buying any new hardware for as long as possible.

    • @heroicsquirrel3195
      @heroicsquirrel3195 3 месяца назад +2

      Exactly, im using a 3070 now and when vram becomes a real issue ill use my rx6800 then ill only upgrade if i cant run games 1440p, 60+fps high/very high with upscaling. I was thinking about getting a 4080 but theres no way in hell im paying 1000+ euros for a toy😂

    • @olsenfernandes3634
      @olsenfernandes3634 3 месяца назад +1

      @@englematic it's like Apple Vs Androids

    • @imzesok
      @imzesok 3 месяца назад +4

      THIS. This is the sad truth. Let's be honest though, they're all price gouging right now. I've been well priced out of the GPU market entirely for many many years now.

    • @ai-aniverse
      @ai-aniverse 3 месяца назад

      this is accurate.

    • @defnotatroll
      @defnotatroll 3 месяца назад

      doesn't this apply to almost everything in tech? Phones also have advantages and disadvantages, so too laptops etc

  • @Skotty64081
    @Skotty64081 3 месяца назад +66

    I gave Nvidia the middle finger this generation after they showed the amazing things they could do with the 4000 series with the 4090 and then intentionally didin't deliver any of that capability to the lower tiers. I went with a 7800 XT. I liked the value, the performance is what I wanted, and I liked the 16 GB of VRAM. My only concern is potentially longevity if ray tracing really takes off, but for the near term, what has ray tracing worth bothering to turn on? Cyberpunk and Portal RTX, and I'm not sure Portal RTX really counts. And I don't play Cyberpunk. So I think I'm good for a few more years. I've had zero driver issues, despite playing quite a few different games over the last year. Some people nit pick DLSS vs FSR, but I don't use upscaling, so I totally don't care there either.

    • @benknapp3787
      @benknapp3787 3 месяца назад +15

      I honestly wouldn't worry about raytracing. My opinion of it is that it's largely a gimmick until it can be implemented with little to no performance cost. Even then, I don't know that it's worth the R&D when these companies could be working on better overall performance. In every game I have played with raytracing, most of the time it just looks different, not better.

    • @Aefweard
      @Aefweard 3 месяца назад +11

      It's been what... 6? years since raytracing was launched. It Still isn't that big a thing. Maybe in another 3-4? It is still semi niche, and the performance hit - any - card takes to do it is kinda nuts.

    • @MrLuna109
      @MrLuna109 3 месяца назад +14

      ​@@benknapp3787RT does matter though because we're starting to see games enable some level of it by default with no option to completely turn it off. That's going to make cards that are relatively weaker at ray tracing age poorly. On the flip side though a lot of Nvidia cards are also going to age poorly from a lack of vram, especially with RT turned on since that consumes a lot of vram by itself

    • @benknapp3787
      @benknapp3787 3 месяца назад +8

      @@MrLuna109 There are quite a few games with some element of RT that run completely fine on AMD cards with very little performance hit VS Nvidia cards. It's much worse for a card to have too little VRAM than for a card to be behind in RT.

    • @MrLuna109
      @MrLuna109 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@benknapp3787No, some of these hit performance by quite a bit like Avatar Frontiers of Pandora. An RTX 4060 ti is outperforming an RX 6800 when an RX 6800 should be about 16 percent faster

  • @kohiek
    @kohiek 3 месяца назад +53

    I just looked today, and I paid $500 for my 3070 over 3 years ago. I checked today and I can get a 4080 Super for $1000, and that card is about twice as fast, and twice as much vram. 3 years and still zero price to performance increase. Nvidia GPUs are so depressing.

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +9

      And the AMD "equivalent" (if you ignore all the missing features) to the 4080 Super is $900? A 10% difference. It's not like AMD hasn't raised prices as well.

    • @kohiek
      @kohiek 3 месяца назад +2

      @@albert2006xp Totally true!

    • @prem3548
      @prem3548 3 месяца назад +8

      @@albert2006xp The problem there is that they give you same VRAM as 4090 and it is generally faster in raster. The real problem for Nvidia is at the same price though. 4060 Ti, is just a 3060 Ti with 16 GB of VRAM and costs the same as 3070. While AMD right now gives you 7800 XT also with 16 GB of VRAM but over 40% faster.

    • @MagiofAsura
      @MagiofAsura 3 месяца назад +5

      Twice as much VRAM isn't saying much either with how insultingly low it is for the 3070

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад

      @@prem3548 4060 Ti 16Gb is a budget AI card. It has its place. You don't go AMD for AI. So the VRAM of AMD doesn't really matter because it's such a hassle to use AI stuff on AMD and gaming doesn't really need more than 16 for quite a few years ahead. Even 12 is fine for gaming at midrange levels.

  • @tobyFOTS
    @tobyFOTS 3 месяца назад +76

    You forgot to mention the faulty Nvidia power connector, was definitely a factor when i was in the market for a new GPU,

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад +5

      Only with the 4090 I have herd of no 4080 affected we go 2 of them in the family no problems

    • @adstagaming
      @adstagaming 3 месяца назад +6

      @@bumperxx1 assuming the higher power means it happens more with the 4090, but the problem is with the connector itself so it can happen to others.

    • @kaseyboles30
      @kaseyboles30 3 месяца назад +9

      @@bumperxx1 It was much rarer on the 4080, It did happen some, but again very rarely. The problem is the physical connector itself doesn't self secure well enough. Plus two different versions of the pins on the pin side were used, one was definitely much better at creating and maintaining contact. Also that radius restriction was to much. On paper the thing works, but there is not accounting for real world and safety margins are to tight. I would have gotten a poor grade if I'd turned in a design that unfit for it's use case, by poor I mean a flat out f. Now I was studying electrical engineering in the early 90's, so perhaps standards have dropped since then.

    • @BryceCzirr-jz7ju
      @BryceCzirr-jz7ju 3 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, all 7 people it affected. (Because they didn't plug it in fully).

    • @MrJonas7
      @MrJonas7 3 месяца назад +9

      @@BryceCzirr-jz7ju Stop spreading this long debunked nonsense. There are countless videos proving that it's the connector's fault, also as der8auer pointed in his video, the safety margins are unbelievably tighter than the 8-pin.

  • @SpectreICollateral
    @SpectreICollateral 3 месяца назад +136

    You know what they say - Nvidia has majority market share, AMD has majority youtube comment share.

    • @BlackJesus8463
      @BlackJesus8463 3 месяца назад +16

      Nividia hasnt made a good midrange card in generations theyve all been artificially limited and overpriced thats why normal gamers buy AMD.

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +25

      @@BlackJesus8463 People aren't actually buying AMD, the stats are right there. It's just the type of people that would come here to complain and pour over fps benchmarks are more likely to fall for the trap of strictly comparing money to fps or think they're sticking it to Nvidia. Nvidia's low end cards have been kind of bad (well, imo 3060 12Gb is a really good card for the time/price), but as long as you avoid the ones that aren't worth you are still getting DLDSR+DLSS level quality, don't have to worry about disproportionate RT performance drops and can even mess with AI right out of the box cause most people just develop for CUDA. If you're a low to midrange GPU buyer and keep your cards for 2-3 generations at least you're fine paying a bit more to get the full package.

    • @Kryptic1046
      @Kryptic1046 3 месяца назад +36

      @@albert2006xp " People aren't actually buying AMD," That's kind of the problem. Some people would be better served if they did. I've seen multiple comments from people over the past year or so who regretted buying a 3070 because of the lack of VRAM. Those people may have been better served with a 6700XT or a 6800. But part of that is on AMD because they're bad at marketing, their initial pricing is often too high, and they just follow whatever Nvidia does feature-wise.

    • @haruusami1831
      @haruusami1831 3 месяца назад +16

      @@Kryptic1046 I think the physical stores also has big problem tend to always recommend on clueless customers a much more expensive product and just how gullible most people are when it comes to product price, expensive = better.

    • @justinhogue9861
      @justinhogue9861 3 месяца назад

      Very true.

  • @TheHangarHobbit
    @TheHangarHobbit 3 месяца назад +26

    I honestly can't remember the last time I had a driver crash on AMD, and I've been on AMD since the HD 7000 series 🤷‍♂️

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 3 месяца назад +14

      AMD drivers crash all the time... in the mind of Nvidia fanbois.

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 3 месяца назад +2

      I had them with my R7 370, R9 380 and 5700XT. But with RDNA2, they became a thing of the past. Your experience is definitely not the norm. But it is also an issue that has been blown way out of proportion.

    • @retrofizz727
      @retrofizz727 3 месяца назад

      @@RFC3514 Had to sell my 6900 xt because it was unbearable. Never had issues with nvidia aside from wallet empty real fast🤷‍♂

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 3 месяца назад +5

      @@retrofizz727 - If it was "unbearable", it was clearly defective (and I assure you, there are defective cards from lots of brands and with GPUs from different manufacturers). So, why did you *_sell_* an item which you _knew_ was defective (which seems pretty dishonest), instead of simply returning it to the shop or card manufacturer for a refund or replacement?

    • @retrofizz727
      @retrofizz727 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RFC3514 Because the Amazon 3rd party seller didn’t want to refund me. I sent them the card for repair and they "tested" it, then said it was perfectly fine. The person who I sold the card told me he had no issues after a week or so, and was very satisfied. So no I don’t think I’m being "dishonest" but yeah I’m not gonna buy an amd gpu anytime soon

  • @juliangallardo5068
    @juliangallardo5068 3 месяца назад +46

    I got a AsRock 7900XTX for $800 because it was a return on micro-center , I was going to 4090 but it got me worried because of the power pins, but i was impressed it really good raytracing per on cyberpunk and with Radeon boost I get 120fps

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад +1

      Lies bro stop trolling you went going to spend 1900bucks because you would have got a 4080 for 1k. Bro stop ✋️ the lies you didn't even want to spend 1k we get it

    • @skullcsr
      @skullcsr 3 месяца назад +34

      @@bumperxx1 I don't think it's a lie. As someone who had only purchased Nvidia in the past, I also went for a 7900XTX instead of a 4090, and don't regret it. I actually built 3 different rigs this year, all with AMD GPUs and 7800X3D, money is not an issue. And nor me, my GF or my friend have any issue or complaint. To each their own. Honestly, a 4090, is a terrible value GPU.

    • @phantom0590
      @phantom0590 3 месяца назад

      @@skullcsr they are adding that price for the "best on the market" tag btw, as other corpos

    • @goldenheartOh
      @goldenheartOh 3 месяца назад +1

      I don't get the hate on the 4090 pins. I mean, does AMD encourage it's customers to learn new skills, like how to soldier to fix thier cards? Nope! 😂
      Edit for clairity: I used to like nvidia, but I hate them for the crap they pulled in the 40 series- mainly trying to trick the general public into buying a 70 level card but calling it a 4080 with less vram.
      2nd big thing I don't like is their obviously bad new connector & them blaming the user for it. They put it on huge cards, make it stiff, & make it stick out even further, nearly guaranteeing it hits the side. What do they expect???

    • @juliangallardo5068
      @juliangallardo5068 3 месяца назад +2

      @@goldenheartOh does Nvidia ?

  • @Hexenkind1
    @Hexenkind1 3 месяца назад +88

    The truth is: It depends on what YOU personally prefer in your GPU and what you value more.
    There is no universal answer.
    I know lame answer, but it is just the truth.

    • @Diegsn
      @Diegsn 3 месяца назад +4

      It's not about what you value. It's about what you will use your computer for

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +12

      The truth right now is that you have to make a lot of asterisks and compromises to save a bit of money and buy AMD. There's no real "advantage" of AMD other than a small price to performance in pure raster. And the RX8000 series around the corner is looking to be leaps and bounds better if they deliver on the FSR 4.0 promises and RT performance.
      Even in the scenarios where you think AMD makes sense right now, you're probably making one of those arguments that "you'll run native anyway so upscalers don't matter". But they do, because DLDSR or even VSRing your screen before using an upscaler is going to beat native in image quality at equalized performance, and even for native the best AA is going to be your upscaler's native version, FSR/XeSS Native or DLAA.
      If you want to buy AMD, wait a few months.

    • @Hexenkind1
      @Hexenkind1 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Diegsn Which also means that you value a certain card to use with your computer. Same thing.

    • @ConnorH2111
      @ConnorH2111 3 месяца назад +4

      There's literally no reason to buy AMD. thats the truth.

    • @Hexenkind1
      @Hexenkind1 3 месяца назад +6

      @@albert2006xp Your arguments are tailored to a specific set of expectations. Not a universal answer. As I said in my post.

  • @TheIndulgers
    @TheIndulgers 3 месяца назад +60

    Personally, the qualities that matter to me
    AMD: Better value, adequate vram, great software (adrenaline), worse upscaling
    nVidia: Better efficiency, stingy vram, horrendous software (gf experience), better upscaling
    I don't give a shit about RT or FG. I went with AMD mostly to avoid gf experience honestly. I do like the efficiency of the 4000 series tho

    • @IndyMiraaga
      @IndyMiraaga 3 месяца назад +10

      The Nvidia app is a massive improvement over Geforce Experience, though it still misses some of AMD's features like one-click undervolting or an equivalent to Radeon Chill.

    • @JohnRedCorn79
      @JohnRedCorn79 3 месяца назад +3

      that vram ain’t gunna mean shit when it’s too slow 😂 16GB is fine for the next few years. By the time that extra v ram is gunna kick in you’ll need another card

    • @keldon1137
      @keldon1137 3 месяца назад +4

      TBH even when driving nvidia cards i never in my life installed gf experience.

    • @Eleganttf2
      @Eleganttf2 3 месяца назад +4

      what drugs are you on saying nvidia has worser software than AMD, not to mention Nvidia's got alot much better software support for all things especially productivity softwares

    • @zfacersane272
      @zfacersane272 3 месяца назад +5

      @@IndyMiraagait’s a improvement but it still sucks, the new UI and performance overlay is so bad that I went back to GeForce experience. It’s crazy because NVIDIA is drowning on money rn but can’t even make good software for their GPU’s.

  • @Sajibkumarjoarder
    @Sajibkumarjoarder 16 дней назад +2

    Man AMD GPUs are a pain in the ass.

  • @cybernd6426
    @cybernd6426 3 месяца назад +1

    I bought the 7900 XTX over the 4080 while mostly playing single-player for a few reasons
    1. 12+4pin power connector
    2. RT performance would be too low for what I like either way. And games that won't be heavy enough to have high enough frame rates get bottlenecked from my CPU already (I need around 90-100FPS and even the RTX 4080 can be to low for that)
    3. Linux was already in my mind when I got my GPU, and now I am using it as a daily driver
    4. I don't really trust any custom cooler manufactures on the Nvidia side now that EVGA left, while I trust Sapphire, XFX and PowerColor
    5. FSR is enough for me most of the time. I do understand when it isn't for others, but for me FSR is more than enough
    6. Something I can't use any more (because of Linux), but I personally found very useful the more I used it are the driver features of AMD. I did not even think about that when I bought my GPU, but AFMF, recording and overclocking / undervolting directly in the driver were really useful to me.
    I also don't mean that the 7900 XTX is a better option than the 4080. It was just better for me and my use case
    And with a big if, the extra VRAM could be nice in the future. I have a RX 480 8GB and if I optimize settings for that one, I often end up putting the texture quality as high as possible, because that is what makes the biggest difference for me and also one of the reasons why I don't see Cyberpunk as a good-looking game

  • @stevensmith6445
    @stevensmith6445 3 месяца назад +32

    I only recently turned to Nvidia because I have become an enthusiast. If you are not getting a 4090 go AMD.

    • @hootowlme
      @hootowlme 3 месяца назад +9

      Best answer

    • @phantom0590
      @phantom0590 3 месяца назад +2

      lol what? Only enthusiasts are buying Nvidia?

    • @stevensmith6445
      @stevensmith6445 3 месяца назад

      @@phantom0590 FOURTY NINETY.

    • @henryviiifake8244
      @henryviiifake8244 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@phantom0590 Way to run head first towards the point yet still miss it. It's not that "only enthusiasts buy Nvidia", it's that *only enthusiasts would buy a 4090 - a GPU that can cost as much as rent in many places.*
      The 4090 is the best consumer graphics card out right now, bar none. People who want the best possible graphics with good ray-tracing performance at 1440p and above (at high refresh rates) will save up for that holy grail card. No other company has even attempted to compete with the 4090.
      As for everything below the 4090's performance tier, AMD has an alternative to an Nvidia card that's very competitive in value-for-money (often having more VRAM that the Nvidia cards to boot).

    • @Mark_Williams.
      @Mark_Williams. 3 месяца назад +2

      I'd argue anything below the RTX 4080. That still has more RT perf than anything AMD offers, and when they cost the same it becomes a non-contest.

  • @goblinphreak2132
    @goblinphreak2132 3 месяца назад +46

    The average consumer see's that Nvidia has the best GPU, the 4090. And because of that, every other gpu they make must be better, right? But that's not how it works. The 4080 is like 1200 while you can get a 7900xtx for 999.99 and its literally the same performance and actually faster in a handful of games like call of duty. I remember my 6900xt beating my 3090 in COD Warzone because warzone actually developed the game using both brands hardware and through actual proper development, AMD edged out more performance. Most games are developed on Intel/Nvidia (cpu/gpu) and they completely ignore AMD hardware. Which is sad, because they too are brainwashed into thinking Intel/Nvidia is the only option. Fun fact, when app's/games properly use AMD hardware, its always faster than Intel (cpu wise) and can be faster or same speed as Nvidia. My 6900xt again, the perfect example, whooped the 3090's ass in call of duty. Meanwhile battlefield, which was "build for intel/nvidia" didn't run on AMD very well, and 2042 on launch day no AMD user could play because they had ZERO AMD computers in their office to make sure it ran right. They just didn't care. And that to me is ignorant. IF I was a game developer, I would have all brands in my company to make sure my game runs on everything, from intel to nvidia to amd.... hell with the new arm stuff getting more popular, i would try to make my game work on arm too. sure its extra work for little value, but you gotta start somewhere right? Feel real bad for people who fall into the meme builds of intel/nvidia, because they waste money for less performance.

    • @wuhanclan
      @wuhanclan 3 месяца назад

      This is such a naive take. Game developers make games with Intel/Nvidia in mind because that's what the majority of their customers use. The devs aren't stupid (for the most part). They just don't have infinite time/money to optimize their games for all platforms. If you have limited time to optimize, you'd be fucking retarded to work on AMD hardware. Shit, some devs don't even have time to optimize their games for any hardware, which is why some games have seen significant performance improvements with patches. In an ideal world without deadlilnes, quarterly reports, and shareholder meetings, we might get the optimization you want. But that's not the current landscape of gaming, which is more corporate than ever. Don't blame the devs. Blame the finance bros that ruined gaming.
      You are correct in that the average consumer only sees Nvidia flagship products being the best and then buys Nvidia.

    • @jabronilifestyle
      @jabronilifestyle 3 месяца назад +6

      4080 super is $999 and dumpsters a XTX in nearly every area including important ones that get missed like temperatures, driver stability, and insanely better productivity performance.
      This is coming from someone who just purchased a 9950x so I'm not an AMD hater just being real about their subpar GPUs.

    • @goblinphreak2132
      @goblinphreak2132 3 месяца назад +5

      @@jabronilifestyle 999 for the crappy low end 4080 super. Which no, it doesn't dumpster the 7900xtx.... Look up any reputable reviewer. The 7900xtx legit beats the 4080 super with current drivers. But i bet youre one of those fake "but muh ray tracing" meme people acting like you actually play games at low fps with RT enabled. No one does. I have a 4090 and wont even waste my time with RT and shit blurry upscaling.

    • @jabronilifestyle
      @jabronilifestyle 3 месяца назад +1

      @@goblinphreak2132 I have both, it definitely does - especially in anything productivity or cuda related. The XTX is a failure of a release, it's hot garbage basically. The low 1% is actually atrocious and the heat is ridiculous. Yikes.

    • @jtnachos16
      @jtnachos16 3 месяца назад

      @@jabronilifestyle It's neat you go 'productivity or cuda related' as if that isn't SOLELY down to CUDA being NVIDIA exclusive and nothing being designed to make proper use of alternatives like OpenCL or ROCm. It's almost like it's a problem AMD can't actually do anything about, what with NVIDIA actively shutting it down every time someone tries to make a translation layer to pass CUDA through OpenCL or ROCm instructions.
      Nvidia doesn't actually have better hardware. They just have proprietary software baked into the development process, and there is literally NOTHING AMD can do to solve that problem. It's been Nvidia's bread and butter since PhysX.

  • @piotrnikolai
    @piotrnikolai 3 месяца назад +41

    Owned both brands, currently have a 7900 GRE, and never had a driver issue with AMD, those comments existed back when I bought my first AMD gpu (HD 4650). Personally I don't care about RT and I'm not a console player so don't care about fake resolutions either.

    • @TTx04xCOBRA
      @TTx04xCOBRA 3 месяца назад +1

      How is it at Ray Tracing?

    • @TTx04xCOBRA
      @TTx04xCOBRA 3 месяца назад +4

      FSR is so bad huh? Good thing DLLS looks damm near identical to Native

    • @Markane.
      @Markane. 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@TTx04xCOBRA As useless and unplayable as with NVidia gpus..😂 Even RTX 4090 isn't powerful enough for RT!

    • @RiasatSalminSami
      @RiasatSalminSami 3 месяца назад +4

      @@TTx04xCOBRA DLSS looks garbage, just like FSR and TAA. Every temporal solutions look like ass compared to other methods like SSAA or MSAA. All these temporal solutions have ghosting and smearing issues in motion.

    • @oimazzo2537
      @oimazzo2537 3 месяца назад

      @@TTx04xCOBRA 1080p looks bad whatever the kind in 1080p and you don't really need to use it. I haven't seen it on higher resolutions but i guess it is where it starts to shine

  • @HolaSoyMiguelFreites
    @HolaSoyMiguelFreites 3 месяца назад +1

    I bought a 7900XTX and is arriving tomorrow. I wanted to feel that top of the line GPU power and didn't want to wait until next year for new ones to come out.
    My current GPU is a 2080ti I bought used in February of this year for 250 EUR, it's a decent card that is only a bit slower than a 3070. I'm planning on keeping it as a backup just in case.
    My monitor is a 1080p 240hz zowie, and in the future I'm planning on upgrading to a 1440p 240hz+ OLED display, I know the XTX can do 4K, but I'm more of a higher refresh rate guy.

    • @HfHiTeC
      @HfHiTeC Месяц назад

      That is the problem with AMD. You need a backup Nvidia card.😀

  • @Xzavn
    @Xzavn 3 месяца назад +6

    Yeah when i bought my 7900XT over a year ago it was slightly cheaper than the 4070Ti, while giving 12% better non-RT performance and having way more than 12GB of VRAM. I am not a believer in RT stuff, as there are still only 3-4 games on the market that really show off RT, and it was even fewer when I bought the card. I have also played several games that were using more than 12GB of VRAM since, hence the 4070Ti would have been a texture quality downgrade. The only net positive for the card would have been access to DLSS, although I rarely use that on my 1440p system.
    I am very happy with my 7900XT, especially with the fact that it offers undervolting options right in the official driver.

  • @praisetheoak
    @praisetheoak 3 месяца назад +8

    7800XT user here, love Adrenalin software, Linux support and just better Emulation/Old games support overall. Ray-Tracing is pretty close in non Nvidia sponsored titles too, and I can run most games at 4k native max settings +60fps, but of course, there are some more recent ones that do absolutely require upscaling no matter the brand of GPU. Great for AI and machine-learning too.
    All brands of GPUs have their strong and weak points, and I believe AMD is a gamer-centric brand with it's price/performance ratio while Nvidia is more about production and efficiency; most people will never make use of everything Nvidia offers as a brand because it's primarily focused on R&D&I and other high-tech stuff that most gamers will never make use of.
    Of course the technology that Nvidia offers is impressive, but bear in mind the few titles it sponsors will always crush AMD in purpose as a marketing move, because in real-life scenarios, most gamers will not see the differences.

    • @Aaronnpool23
      @Aaronnpool23 3 месяца назад

      I have the 7900gre so basically the same card it’s awesome hard to believe that some graphics cards have even more power than that lol

    • @Bristecom
      @Bristecom 17 дней назад

      What makes you say AMD is better for emulation/old games? Does NVIDIA have issues with them?

    • @praisetheoak
      @praisetheoak 17 дней назад +1

      @@Bristecom Vulkan runs much faster on AMD and is the de-facto choice for current Emulators for accuracy/performance. OpenGL is on life support and it's been long since Nvidia stopped supporting it through driver updates.
      As for older games, since they fixed DirectX9 on AMD, it runs just as fast and in general AMD offers better support/drivers through their software for older titles.

  • @jackali5014
    @jackali5014 3 месяца назад +22

    Love my 7900xtx

  • @Tekzite
    @Tekzite 3 месяца назад +26

    Have a XFX 7900XTX (XFX SPEEDSTER MERC 310 AMD RX 7900 XTX Black Edition) and not regretting a single penny spent on it. It's simply amazing hardware. Runs all games fine if you don't value raytracing all too much. Run your game with AFMF and raytracing may be working just fine as well. For example, I run Dying Light 2 with raytracing on plus AFMF and runs at 235fps. Besides that rasterisation performance is insane with this card. There's a lot of value in AMD's cards as well as NVIDIA's.

    • @Aleksey-vd9oc
      @Aleksey-vd9oc 3 месяца назад

      However, as well as the 4070 super, which is more powerful in the rays than 7900xtx

    • @mattwilson9293
      @mattwilson9293 3 месяца назад +7

      After 10 years of being strictly Intel/Nvidia, I got the 7800x3d and 7900xtx and do not regret a single thing. Don't give a flying frick about ray tracing. This setup will easily last me until 2027 or longer. There will be ZERO reason to upgrade until MAYBE the nvidia 6000 series, but probably not.

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 3 месяца назад

      XFX is dead to me. They burned me during COVID by selling me a used 5700XT as new. Fans failed in like 3 months. I don't think many gamers know about it but it was well known in the crypto mining community. Anyway, when a company scams me like that, I don't buy their products again. I would buy another Power Color or Sapphire card. Meanwhile, there are no more Nvidia board partners left I actually trust. Maybe Asus but I wouldn't be anywhere near as enthusiastic about an Asus GPU as I would Power Color or Sapphire. If they sold Galax GPUs in the US, I guess that would be an acceptable option. But I'm not having any of that 12VHPWR fire hazard. Experiencing one house fire was enough.
      Also, the XFX Thicc series was just the most disgustingly ugly GPU series ever launched. It has a friggin' chrome grille like a '57 Chevy. Frankly, ripping off the shroud and zip-tying a couple of Noctua Redux fans to it improved the looks🤣 A GPU designed by one helluva 🤡 show of a company.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mattwilson9293 Same here. we got enough VRAM to last, because that is the ONE thing that kills GPU lifetime in my 20 years experience.

  • @UTurn539
    @UTurn539 Месяц назад +1

    In my experience, having tried both brands, Nvidia's drivers stability (+ release schedule) is simply unmatched. On the other hand, their prices have just gone bonkers in the last 2-3 years. As someone else mentionned in the comments, they also are way too comfortable selling us products shipped with low VRAM. And that's where AMD beats team green. And don't get me wrong, drivers stability is definitely a problem, if you can't be bothered with crashes every now and then DO NOT go with an AMD GPU. If you care about price to performance first and foremost, then yes they are for you.

  • @ai-aniverse
    @ai-aniverse 3 месяца назад +2

    i wont lie, i feel like a tool for the 4080 i just bought because im really not ok with the way NVIDIA abuses its market position.
    That being said, AMD would in theory give me more bang for my buck but it lacks in the key areas NVIDIA has a stranglehold on that I unfortunately rely on.
    Le sigh.

  • @IceCreamePudding
    @IceCreamePudding 3 месяца назад +21

    REEEEEE my GPU is better than yours!

    • @Alucard400
      @Alucard400 3 месяца назад +5

      nuh ah

    • @emilgustavsson7310
      @emilgustavsson7310 3 месяца назад +9

      My dad is the police... So.. there's that. Just saying you two might wanna simmer down, ok? I have already told him to call the military commando force and tell them to stand by for operation internet warning strike.. so you better respect my authority.

    • @LilaHikes
      @LilaHikes 3 месяца назад

      And my comeback is always, my wallet is phatter than yours.

  • @RickyB686
    @RickyB686 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm really excited for AMD's future, where they focus more on the mid-tier cards instead of trying to beat the 90 series from Nvidia. I ran an RX6800 on my game stream PC for the longest time, and it was amazing for 1440p gaming for the price.

  • @fohhee
    @fohhee 3 месяца назад +8

    Alien vs. Predator
    Whoever wins, we lose

  • @technicallyoverwhelmed2948
    @technicallyoverwhelmed2948 Месяц назад +1

    I have an NVIDIA but the amd gpu of my nephew, which I build does the job eighter

  • @ZULater19
    @ZULater19 Месяц назад +1

    I was really struggling between AMD and Nvidia but I ended up going to a 4080 super just for dlss and RT performance but I don't understand the amd hate they seem like the better "bang for buck" GPU

  • @dragonman910
    @dragonman910 3 месяца назад +9

    6 days ago, I switched from a 3070 to a 6750xt after 3 1/2 years to check out team red's higher vram options. I think the 6750xt does great for the price (on sale for $320 at the time. The sale has since expired, going back to $370).
    Nvidia's last gen dlss looks better than AMD's fsr 3, but both have the same performance uplift percentage while upscaling when compared to no upscaling.
    AMD ray tracing is understandably worse than Nvidia's, but I don't use it enough to care.
    Also, anyone who says to stay away from amd drivers and software because "they are trash" is on nvidia kool-aid. I've had no issues the past 6 days, but I have no reason to believe that one brand has more driver issues than the other.
    TLDR: Don't believe what everyone says. Do enough thorough research before buying anything.

  • @hasanmich1504
    @hasanmich1504 3 месяца назад +9

    i have never had driver issues with AMD, my 6800 my 6800xt and my 7900xtx. i never had a problem with my 3080TI either

    • @michaelhoughton534
      @michaelhoughton534 3 месяца назад

      i never did with 6600xt or have with 6800xt. would never go back to nvidia

    • @olsenfernandes3634
      @olsenfernandes3634 3 месяца назад

      @@hasanmich1504 Same with my 7800 XT

    • @Argoon1981
      @Argoon1981 3 месяца назад

      The same to me.

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 3 месяца назад

      They fixed the driver issues with RDNA 2. But I experienced it with my R7 370, R9 380 and 5700XT. If you don't OC, you were probably far less likely to experience it. As for who would run those older AMD GPUs at stock clocks and be satisfied with it, IDK. They got substantial performance gains with even modest overclocking.

  • @MainUkraine
    @MainUkraine 3 месяца назад +8

    My old system had Intel CPU and GTX 1080ti which served me for almost a decade. Back then the 1080ti brand new was only $700 which was a steal for a top end 11 GB card.
    Now I have switched to full team red and do not regret my decision at all. AMD announced they are no longer making high end GPUs so the 7900 XTX was a good buy. The 7800X3D is also way better than anything Intel has. Overall, AMD has been cooking with their software lately so Anti-Lag basically caught up to Reflex and FSR 4 is rumored to match DLSS. I also love the Smart Access Memory fps boost for having both AMD cpu and gpu

    • @benknapp3787
      @benknapp3787 3 месяца назад

      I have the same setup and couldn't agree more. All AMD systems can crush any game out there.

    • @flamingspinach
      @flamingspinach 3 месяца назад

      ​@Couchtripper they said "a decade" not "ten years", though, so if you're going to round, shouldn't you round to the nearest decade, not the nearest year? 7 years is closer to 1 decade than to 0 decades 😁

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад

      I don't know why people are bitchhing in 2016 the 1080ti was 750 to 800 bucks or more and now..... 8YRS LATER a 4080 can be had for only 1050 bucks only 250bucks more OVER 8YRS relax 😌 people

    • @benknapp3787
      @benknapp3787 3 месяца назад

      @bumperxx1 The 1080ti released in 2017, but I get your point. Cards today in comparison are not a terrible value. You can pick up a 7900XTX for $900 and you can pick up a 4080 Super for $1000. The 1080ti launched at $700

    • @flamingspinach
      @flamingspinach 3 месяца назад

      @Couchtripper I'm glad I could bring a smile to your face and an unforgettable memory to your brain! 😘

  • @rogerdiz3520
    @rogerdiz3520 3 месяца назад +2

    All i know is well over 90% of the games i play don't even have any ray tracing, so i bought a 7900xt for the better rasterization at it's price level and I've never felt let down by it.

  • @Heavy_Chevy
    @Heavy_Chevy 3 месяца назад +1

    A pleasant overview on the GPU market conditions and good advice.

  • @dvxAznxvb
    @dvxAznxvb 3 месяца назад +35

    i'm stoopit

    • @robinrufino8244
      @robinrufino8244 3 месяца назад +4

      This reminds me of when Triple H dressed up as Vince McMohn and during one part of the show he shouted STOOOOOP ITTT 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @kennethpereyda5707
      @kennethpereyda5707 3 месяца назад +1

      it happens

    • @Fluskar
      @Fluskar 3 месяца назад +7

      No ragrets

    • @gromoffinland4990
      @gromoffinland4990 3 месяца назад

      @@Fluskar Finest tattoo 4eva. I've had that included with ma 14700k.

  • @Raven3557
    @Raven3557 3 месяца назад +10

    Pc people making fun of console war when they do the same

    • @LilaHikes
      @LilaHikes 3 месяца назад +1

      Nerds infighting, accumulating obscene amounts of debt, just to have bragging rights for what, 6 or 12 months....lol. Then the cycle starts all over again? GPU manufactures got em over a barrel and they don't even know it.

    • @acev3521
      @acev3521 3 месяца назад

      @@LilaHikes Not sire what you mean I never saw a single person who bought a GPU on credit lol

    • @Raven3557
      @Raven3557 3 месяца назад

      @@acev3521 you underestimate the number of people that took loans for the 4090 just to have the top card

    • @zanechristiansen
      @zanechristiansen 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Raven3557what is that number

    • @Wobbothe3rd
      @Wobbothe3rd 3 месяца назад +1

      90% of PC Gamers buy Nvidia, the "wars" are just online. Nvidia already won in the real world long ago.

  • @aokijikuzan2131
    @aokijikuzan2131 3 месяца назад +169

    Just got my 7800 xt 😂

    • @fuzzylumpkins6034
      @fuzzylumpkins6034 3 месяца назад +16

      7900GRE in March. I was saving for a 7800xt when it dropped world wide and I could not be happier.

    • @vespasian606
      @vespasian606 3 месяца назад +4

      Had mine for a year now. Only niggles are the odd crash and the card running a bit hot/noisy. Summer this year was pretty warm so I'll forgive it but I might add another case fan or at least try and optimize the cooling.

    • @Just_An_Ignacio
      @Just_An_Ignacio 3 месяца назад +7

      And still you surely have to read 3060/4060 owners explaining why your RT capabilities suck and you should have spent $50 (or more) extra for a 4070 😅

    • @kohiek
      @kohiek 3 месяца назад +8

      @@vespasian606 My 3070 has had vram crashes, so I would say the crashing part is on par.

    • @jk2357
      @jk2357 3 месяца назад +3

      It is great. : ) As an owner of one, I might advise going into Performance -> Tuning in AMD Adrenalin and turning on the fan to 50% by default. It runs a little hot without the fan on, which AMD turned off by default.

  • @SB-mr2nk
    @SB-mr2nk 3 месяца назад

    18:30 hi! Sweaty valorant player here. I will never buy AMD GPU because antilag2 only exists in CS2, but Reflex is in Fortnite, Valorant, siege, dota 2, OW, etc.
    ?
    Isn’t reflex/antilag only for gpu bound?
    Nope.
    There’s too much to write on the topic that can fit in a RUclips comment, but if you read through the Nvidia reflex SDK documentation(and spend more time on blurbusters) you’ll get some idea of why. Reflex does more than simply prevent back pressure in GPU bound scenarios- and the interactions between reflex, any syncing(g/v/fast)on or off, GPU render load, frame rate limiters, aren’t necessarily intuitive.
    I think you’d be surprised at how much effort it takes to balance(not minimize, but sometimes minimize) latency(click to screen) and image quality. Sure, you can just run uncapped, but that’s noisy, wasteful, and not even the best performance in many cases(🤯). The options reflex adds into the suite of frame rate management tools Nvidia offers is invaluable to me. Until AMD matches it, no way I consider them. I don’t care if it’s twice as fast for the same money. I don’t care about that because both of them can push 700fps on low settings anyway. I care about latency and frame rate management features.
    It’s understandable to miss this if you (have a wife and kids) don’t spend a lot of time playing those games. Pros aren’t all on Nvidia simply because they’re currently selling the fastest GPU. If AMD was faster, I wouldn’t care and neither would a very large % of esports pros because they’re missing the features.
    (No, Radeon chill sucks, what kind of 🤪 wants their frame rate to drop when they’re holding an angle. 🤦‍♀️)
    PERFORMANCE != FPS
    FPS is one factor of many
    Let me drill this in one more time:
    The vast majority of sweaty players I know including myself simply see zero value in AMD GPUs. They may as well not even exist. Their price point is irrelevant. It’s like trying to compare a car and a truck when you need to haul lumber. The car isn’t on the menu.
    Recommending an AMD card at any price point for esports titles is just not helpful to the segment of your audience that’s into those games but doesn’t have the knowledge/experience yet(including you 😜) to understand what’s important for esports titles.

  • @HfHiTeC
    @HfHiTeC Месяц назад +1

    In a perfect world AMD, NVIDIA and INTEL should combined their best architecture's and make one beast of a GPU. Can i get some likes......🤣

  • @JackJohnson-br4qr
    @JackJohnson-br4qr 3 месяца назад +4

    Eight out of ten drivers claim they are better drivers than most others. Eight out of ten gamers claim they know GPUs better than most others. #Nvidia

  • @thornstrikesback
    @thornstrikesback 3 месяца назад +9

    I am one of those people who pay extra for NVIDIA cards because I want all the bells and whistles. However, I don't do it because I am 'Team Green' or have something against AMD. I do it simply because without having the ability to play games at 90+ fps with max ray/path tracing, I may as well be using my PS5. But that's just me and I know everyone is different and will admit in some instances the console version is better i.e. Jedi Survivor (pre recent PC patch).

    • @MelodeathMassacre
      @MelodeathMassacre 3 месяца назад +8

      So you play 3 games?

    • @alperen194
      @alperen194 3 месяца назад

      ​@@MelodeathMassacre😂😂😂

    • @rajeebbhoumik4093
      @rajeebbhoumik4093 3 месяца назад

      ​@@MelodeathMassacre 🗿😂😂

    • @spraitukas
      @spraitukas 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@MelodeathMassacre wth? 🤣 I play rt games exclusively lately. There are dozens that I know of and tried and many more I haven't. Even older games are getting updates to use rt. Rt is such a killer feature though 😅 you can't go back just like with 4k. But right now it's just sad that you can't really use both without way overpriced 4090. At this moment I'd choose 4k over rt so AMD would be a better choice because of more VRAM. But game devs are going to get better at exploiting rt with every day now so soon it could be rt > 4k.

    • @rajeebbhoumik4093
      @rajeebbhoumik4093 3 месяца назад +1

      unless you're using high class gpus rt doesn't provide much and it tanks performence significantly. Personally I find native quality better than upscaled rt quality. Btw I use 7900 gre and it's overclocked quite a bit and it's a beast considering it price. I wanted buy 4070super because of it's efficiency but the price gap was huge

  • @TriPBOOMER
    @TriPBOOMER 3 месяца назад +5

    When Intel's GPU market share dropped to 0%... My ARC A380 turned into Thanos dust!
    Thanks alot Nvidia! I was Capture/Editing on that!

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 3 месяца назад

      The thing is Battlemage won't need all that driver patching because the ARC issue is due to making design compromises with the memory subsystem, thereby requiring the driver to basically be a patch for every game in existence.
      But intel is VSF. Between the 13th and 14th gen silicon degradation issue and the ARC driver issue, nobody is going to buy Battlemage and that will be the end of intel's bid to be a GPU manufacturer.

    • @-Ice_Cold-
      @-Ice_Cold- 3 месяца назад

      According to steam, intel has 9$ market share

    • @TriPBOOMER
      @TriPBOOMER 3 месяца назад +1

      @-Ice_Cold- 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Steam GPU market share measured in dollars haha... Intels GPU market share is 0% for anyone who wants a real figures AMD has 12% and Nvidia has 88%, however in steams CPU market share Intel still has 69%... Nice! 😏🤣🤣 leaving AMD with 31%.

    • @-Ice_Cold-
      @-Ice_Cold- 3 месяца назад

      @@TriPBOOMER Of course i meant %, but 9$ is probably Intel's stock

    • @TriPBOOMER
      @TriPBOOMER 3 месяца назад +1

      @@-Ice_Cold- That would be I'm guessing... including IGPU's like ''Iris'' from decades of Intel having a strangle hold on the laptop space... Thats not the same as what my statement refers to. They genuinly have 0% of the desktop dedicated GPU space, down from the 2% they gained last year.

  • @nightdark2616
    @nightdark2616 3 месяца назад +2

    I bought a 7900 XTX because it was much cheaper than a 4080. Plus I don't play games that have raytracing, except for Cyberpunk but I had already mostly finished playing that game.
    At the time I got my card the 7900 XTX costed 900 euros and came with a free game while the 4080 (non super) costed 1500 euros and no free games. The choice was easy to be honest.

    • @RiderOfKarma
      @RiderOfKarma 27 минут назад

      Yeah i can’t recall ever seeing a 1k 4080 in the wild.

  • @fpsoccer9791
    @fpsoccer9791 3 месяца назад +1

    I started my PC journey on a GTX 970. I upgraded to a 1660 Ti when that came out. In 2022, I built a secondary PC using two RX 580s for fun. I bought a 7900 XT on release, but returned it because it was having bad coil whine. I bought the 7900 XTX instead, and haven't regretted it. I never use ray tracing, and if I want good shadows and reflections, I just use lumen instead. I'm more for smooth gaming than extreme graphics when I am playing any game. I always try to target 1440P 144FPS medium or above settings. Sometimes with upscaling on quality if I want to get higher graphics settings. That said, I usually do custom graphics settings and things like textures, I usually set higher, and things like shadows or effects, I would set lower.

  • @oimazzo2537
    @oimazzo2537 3 месяца назад +7

    Both amd and nvidia have their points, and both have been fairly alright driver wise for a long time. I have no idea why people think amd drivers are bad or the card just explodes except quite a bit of ignorance

    • @NulJern
      @NulJern 3 месяца назад

      Ignorance is bliss, that's their motto. There is always a lot Nvidia bots who claim insane driver issues and stutters, even though they never had an amd card or any experience with the actual drivers. Nvidia is using AI to flood the comments with ignorant statements with no logic, i hope, cause ppl can't be this stupid to keep echoing bs and lies.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 месяца назад +6

      AMD drivers utterly suck if you do the following: Install Windows on an Intel + Nvidia machine, then move the drive to your new AMD build. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING can fix it. It should be blatantly obvious to anyone that you shouldn't do this in the first place... but since it boots people think AMD is doing something wrong. And this happens a lot more than you think. Half (if not more) of DIY builders are not anywhere near capable of actually following correct procedure and, I will give Nvidia that, Nvidia is much better at handling that.

    • @Mamiya645
      @Mamiya645 3 месяца назад

      It's simple! 9700 Pro cards had driver issues around the time of Quack3.exe controversy (rename the exe = ATI turned out to improve the game performance if it detected Quake3.exe running), and that got thrown around as reasons why ATI - later AMD - was bad, over and over. It snowballed and got repeated generation by generation. They were bad with PhysX after Nvidia bought PhysX and had it crammed everywhere - AMD bad. They were bad with Tessellation after Nvidia focused on jamming it into their cards, especially in one stage of Crysis 2 often featured in benchmarks that had an entire ocean of tessellated water underneath it, constantly rendering - AMD bad. The Nvidia review guides instruct reviewers to focus on raytracing benchmarks - AMD bad :)

  • @AlexHonger-fj3nx
    @AlexHonger-fj3nx 3 месяца назад +4

    I don't understand people talking about AMD drivers like it's still 2011...
    I've had my sapphire nitro+ 5700XT since the car launched and from DAY ONE I never experienced a single driver issue, I still have the card because it's been nothing but bliss for me so far. I might upgrade to the 8800XT, but only if it's a good deal because other then WuKong I haven't had a game make me bump the graphics down from high settings.

    • @ZealothPL
      @ZealothPL 3 месяца назад

      I was upgrading from 1070 and newer Nvidia prices were simply unbearable, so I went with 7800xt. Had to refund Helldivers 2 because the driver issues with that game literally physically damaged GPUs. So it still happens

    • @RADkate
      @RADkate 2 месяца назад

      this time last year i had my vega64 brake something in the registry on driver Update, wich resulted in bootlooping, that was fun to fix. driver issues are definitely still a thing(somehow)

  • @ToddandRaquiForrest
    @ToddandRaquiForrest 3 месяца назад +12

    First gpu was an Nvidia Riva 128, unstable drivers. Second was 3dfx Voodoo 2, great card. 3rd ATI all-in-wonder, good card. Then Nvidia 6200, terrible card and drivers. Next AMD 260x, great card. Then AMD rx580, terrific card. Finally AMD 6600xt, fantastic value 1080p card. I doubt Nvidia will ever get me back as they were always the worst, most unstable, and overpriced cards, and I do not think that has changed.

    • @TheHexperience
      @TheHexperience 3 месяца назад +1

      👍 for the ATI all in wonder, had that and the Voodoo as well. Those were the days. Thought I was a big deal because I scored a good deal on a CD-ROM drive of all things!

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 3 месяца назад +3

      Early Nvidia drivers around the TNT and Geforce 1 era (Detonators) were a lottery. They were all over the place, it was a nightmare to uninstall and reinstall them and you'd sometimes lose 30% performance in a random game while gaining 15% more in another.
      They settled down during the Geforce 3 / 4 era but lost it again with the Geforce FX and Geforce GTX400 series.
      AMD/ATI had similar niggles over the years, but GCN was absolutely amazing rock solid for almost a decade and free performance every single year, even on ancient cards.
      AMD/ATI have been whooping Nvidia in drivers since around 2012.

    • @jackpowell8155
      @jackpowell8155 3 месяца назад +1

      That's some old tech 😂

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 3 месяца назад

      @@jackpowell8155 So much of it is busted these days. Opened a brand new (still sealed) TNT 2 Ultra last year and it had black corrosion on the PCI connector and didn't POST. Devastated. Also opened a pair of VooDoo 2's that were brand new (Powercolour Power Of 2) and one of them was dead. Well, it "worked" (detected) but it didn't produce an image.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 месяца назад +3

      My RX580 sits on a special shelf in my hardware closet reserved for true troopers. I bought it for $220 a few months after launch and it lasted me until I wanted to upgrade my three monitors to 1440p165Hz so obviously I had to get an XTX. I did suffer two months of high idle consumption (at 45W, so not exactly a biggie) until AMD got that fixed.

  • @MarchToAd
    @MarchToAd 3 месяца назад +1

    My only problem with AMD is its unsuffurable work with LLMs, stable diffusion, AI in general, Blender, and CUDA is essential fro this typeof things. It'd be great if AMD could work with these companies to make it shine for workload apart from just gaming.

  • @1ace1000
    @1ace1000 3 месяца назад +1

    I've always stuck with the reasonable crowd where you just go with whatever makes the most sense for your usecase.
    Play games with the best performance money can buy? Just get the top cards, either Red or Green.
    Play games on a reasonable budget with only limited or no concern for the extra features? Go with what's cheaper, but still good value.
    Do streaming and/or editing? Either one works, but we start leaning back and forth a bit depending on the expectations. If you want best overall and don't use a lot of raw footage or accelerated effects, you could go with AMD, but it would probably be a recommendation favoring the 7900s due to their encoder count (they have multiple hardware encoders compared to their Nvidia rivals apparently and they rip through stuff fast in both Premiere and Resolve with only marginal differences besides effects and 8k raw footage encode/transcode).
    Though of course with editing and streaming, Intel's apparently a hard beat who just... Beats both entirely in value for what you get, be it the QuickSync encoders in their recent cpus or that of which is in their dedicated gpus. You could literally do a dual card setup with whatever you want for your main, then plunk in an A380 and have that as your designated encode/editing gpu and it will virtually replace any Nvidia or AMD hardware you relied on before it. That makes the value for Intel insane pretty much!
    The only time anything comes up where neither AMD or Intel can win is it involves compute, where things get quickly complicated, since that's where Nvidia dominates, not even just with CUDA either but from overall widespread support. Mostly all because Nvidia partnered with everybody and went out of their way to cater to every corner of industry possible where their tech could benefit to improve. For AMD and Intel, it's just a missed boat they're playing catch-up on and while they seem to be getting out of the weeds, software people are just... Stuck in Nvidia's swamp really. There's only so many who can find alternative ways not to rely on their libraries and software support and by that really just a seldom few, so obviously CAD, compute, engineering, and deep learning software are just not there for... Well, really anyone else besides Nvidia at this point without talking niche areas. Thus, recommendations there tend to favor Nvidia most of the time, even when the option to use the other two is there because it's just a safety net at the least to stick to the established player till the other two catch up. ROCm and OneAPI are not bad from what I've heard, but matching the likes of CUDA and even on the rendering side, matching something like OptiX in rt/pt rendered scenes in hardware, there's no true alternative yet to change that for now.
    All that aside, honestly, the fanboying stuff is something I find pretty stupid so far.
    I would like seeing AMD, Intel, or even a completely different firm like Moorethreads in their own place come out on top, but only because I want the other competitors to them (particularly Nvidia) actually do something different for once in response. I personally couldn't care a less who's better as much, I just want to see how they all compete against each other most of the time. A lot of innovation is driven that way, so in some capacity, that's just all I want to see. I came from very low end hardware that was even nearly a decade old or older before getting into current, high end hardware, so I personally have no issue jumping back and forth, just that I would like to see multiple options exists that have some advantage over the other in some meaningful way to make it worth it. The best performing doesn't always interest me as much as the ones that go up against their limits in a tier below anyway.

    • @SB-mr2nk
      @SB-mr2nk 3 месяца назад

      You don’t play multiplayer games

  • @ahmedlag4909
    @ahmedlag4909 3 месяца назад +5

    7900 GRE is the last high end without stupid VHPWR 🙃

  • @d4rkforce01
    @d4rkforce01 3 месяца назад +4

    Having more VRAM would be sick for AI applications. Nvidia needs to step up so much it's so annoying.

    • @kren4449
      @kren4449 3 месяца назад

      It is, but nvidia cards are generally better supported so you'll have less issues running ai stuff on nvidia cards. The support is improving tho.

    • @d4rkforce01
      @d4rkforce01 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kren4449 Sure but i'm pretty much screwed if I want to run a model that explicitly needs 11GB. Can't do much about it on an 8GB card. It's either that or wait for different models but that's going to be at a cost.

    • @kren4449
      @kren4449 3 месяца назад

      @@d4rkforce01 you can either buy the cheaper amd card with more vram and hope the sw your using to run your model works on amd cards or you can buy the more expensive nvidia card with more vram

    • @d4rkforce01
      @d4rkforce01 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kren4449 Yeah I'm SOL most of the time. AMD burned me pretty badly with regard to its drivers and constant crashing so I'm left with the only other GPU company. It's so unfortunate.

    • @kren4449
      @kren4449 3 месяца назад

      @@d4rkforce01 weird I have an amd card (rx 6600) and haven't had any issues with it except once last year when there was a bug in the drivers that made any video playback in a browser (like RUclips for example) make the entire computer stutter like crazy but that was fixed relatively quickly. Which amd cards have you had problems with?

  • @nicane-9966
    @nicane-9966 3 месяца назад +4

    if nvidia had more vram on their products amd would be totally doomed but is not the case because in the middle section there is not a big price difference.

    • @jk2357
      @jk2357 3 месяца назад +1

      NVIDIA won't offer more VRAM not only because it increases their costs, but because it means they are future proofing themselves out of a sale for another year or two. All NVIDIA midrange cards should have 16gb VRAM at this point, but they are still putting out 12gb. People are going to be left without enough VRAM in 2 years and, because NVIDIA dominates the marketshare, they will come right back to them. It is all part of the plan.

    • @gamingcomputers7485
      @gamingcomputers7485 3 месяца назад

      This gen Nvidia is mostly efficient focused (aside from the 4090) so yeah the 4060 & 4060 ti should had more performance the 8 gb made the 16 gb look bad which is why a lot of people were not buying him.
      Do i think its a good card? Absolutely no but its better than nothing.

    • @nicane-9966
      @nicane-9966 3 месяца назад +3

      @@jk2357 adding extra vram adds BARELY any more... its been debunked many times that argument of low vram cause... its because they want you to buy again as soon as possible its always the same,.

    • @jk2357
      @jk2357 3 месяца назад

      @@nicane-9966 I've got some Switch emulators chewing through 13gb of VRAM right now, so I'm glad to have the extra. For most average users, they should be okay with 12gb if they are fine turning down some settings in the future. We'll see how games progress with their demands.

  • @chaosconspectus
    @chaosconspectus 3 месяца назад +1

    This is a hot take from someone who puts alot of time and effort into their big item buys.
    I bought and returned a 7800xt, 7900 GRE and a 7900XTX. i had stuttering and time-out issues with these GPUs after several fresh installs of windows 10, 11 and different driver editions. With and without adrenalin software installed and could not smooth out the stuttering issues. I had upgraded from a 6700 XT that had ZERO issues.
    After i handed in my 7900 XTX i bought a 4080s. Fresh install of windows and fresh drivers, as i have done with ALL the cards i tested before. ZERO issues.
    In the end i ended up with NVidias option. I wanted an ALL AMD build so bad and was excited to use an AMD GPU again but in the end it did not function as i had hoped it would.
    i play at 3440 x 1440p above 100 fps wherever possible.
    The 4080s being on sale for 100 less than the cheapest 7900 xtx also did not hurt my decision.

    • @xxelitewarriorxx
      @xxelitewarriorxx 3 месяца назад +1

      yeah i had an 7800xt and every game i played it stutters so i sold it and had enough money to buy a 4080s and problems went away

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp 3 месяца назад

      What kind of monitor do you have? My LG 32GK650F Is buttery smooth with an RX 6800xt.

    • @chaosconspectus
      @chaosconspectus 3 месяца назад

      @@MarcABrown-tt1fp i have a dell, it was also butter smooth with the 6000 series 6700xt. the 7000 series not so much

    • @1ace1000
      @1ace1000 3 месяца назад

      Hmmm... Say, how early did you buy those cards in particular? Just wondering because I've heard of those issues before (I've rarely had similar on my 7900XT, but only with specific non-critical programs or games with jank rendering backends or weird bugs) and some of them turned out to be due to them being launch model silicon at times, which just can't be fixed (or at least completely) via driver or even vbios updates from what I know.

    • @xxelitewarriorxx
      @xxelitewarriorxx 3 месяца назад

      it stuttered a lot with dx11 games too for me at least

  • @_unc_5
    @_unc_5 2 месяца назад +1

    I picked up a 7800xt last week for £450 due to the prices of the Nvidea cards/equivalents being too high for me.
    At first I didn’t know what to expect, I heard the AMD cards were great so I thought id take a gamble and pick one up and I have to say it is a superb card especially for the price too!
    I would also like to say I’m not a Nvidia hater I’m far from it, I just think that Nvidia as a company has lost one of the most important selling points for their GPUs which was affordability. My last GPU was a GTX 1060 which I got in 2018 and at the time the prebuilt pc I got cost £850 all together which is rarely seen these days in the mid range market. I’d also like to say why does everyone feel the need to go off at each other for their card of choice too? At the end of the day they are both quality products, it just seems a little childish to judge someone by their choice of GPU😂
    Anyway back to what I was saying I mean yeah you could say I do not get the benefit of ray tracing which yeah you’re right but for me personally ray tracing wasn’t the selling point for me which was also why I didn’t go with Nvidia. I think these days games look amazing as it is without ray tracing and I think that you shouldn’t let ray tracing be the deciding factor in your choice of card. I might sound like I’m being biased but looking at it from the point of view of someone who is on a budget and is looking for just fantastic visuals at a relatively low cost I would personally go with a AMD card at this moment of time.
    While I think DLSS is also amazing, AMDs super resolution option that you can access using the adrenaline software is also something to consider since so far I have seen zero issues with it and my games look and run smooth running at 2k on ultra setting with well over 120 fps.
    Anyway I’m gonna stop yapping and just say if your on a budget then the AMD cards offer more bang for your buck if your not bothered about ray tracing and don’t want to spend too much and if you would like to know anything about the 7800xt then be feel free to ask :)

  • @bes12000
    @bes12000 3 месяца назад +4

    AMD RDNA4 looks promising if it's 7900XT like raster or between 7900XT and 7900XTX raster with like 4070/4080TI level RT ..from the rumors + their AFMF2 it's gonna be amazing, im gonna get one for testing.

    • @bumperxx1
      @bumperxx1 3 месяца назад

      How about the 7900xtxtxtx it's way better 😉

    • @SemperValor
      @SemperValor 3 месяца назад +2

      Im running AFMF 2 now on AMD's Preview driver it is Insanely good and its not even the official version. Its ALMOST as good as engine level frame gen like 95% as good... which is nuts because you can run it in any game. I can't even imagine how good it will be once the official version drops.

    • @dreskine
      @dreskine 3 месяца назад

      @@SemperValorfr even for some competitive game

    • @Loundsify
      @Loundsify 2 месяца назад

      I think 7900XTX/4070ti in RT is more likely.

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade 3 месяца назад +8

    For me, AMD was the only option due to superior Linux drivers. I recently switched from Windows to Manjaro (Arch-based Linux distribution), and I am not looking back. I bought an RX6800XT for the same price as an RTX3060Ti here in Sweden. Which was quite honestly a much better deal. I received a 40-60% bump to performance, better or similar RT performance and 2x the VRAM. Nothing wrong with nvidia, but man! Their mid-range just suck in terms of value once marketing prices hit. At least here in northern Europe.

  • @retro-1236
    @retro-1236 3 месяца назад +13

    Well rocking my 7900XTX and 78003d And pretty much maxing out every game at 100-240fps at4K. Yeah I'm an idiot.

    • @MrNelahem
      @MrNelahem 3 месяца назад +9

      Without context this means nada. A 4090 doesn't do 100-240 fps in all games at 4k. You must be playing light games, and I'm someone that owns a 7900 xtx.

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +3

      @@MrNelahem Yeah no modern actually demanding game runs at 4k native on anything at fps that huge. Some games you can't even get a 7800x3d to hit 100.

    • @NulJern
      @NulJern 3 месяца назад +4

      @@albert2006xp that's objectively false. lol

  • @arcanum3882
    @arcanum3882 Месяц назад +1

    Yes, DLSS 3.0 is leagues ahead FSR for UE 5.0 games

  • @ArtjomsSivickis
    @ArtjomsSivickis 3 месяца назад +1

    Bought a 7900xt for £700. At first I was pretty happy, but after more than a year I do feel that I should have bought a 4070ti. At this price you do want the features, not just raster performance. Nobody wasn’t to disable some options on a high end priced product.

    • @KeiGGR
      @KeiGGR 3 месяца назад

      I got the 4070 Ti super instead of the 7900 XT and I regret it. Features like Ray tracing are not worth the performance loss unless you are using something like a 4090 where you can afford to lose frames. In most cases I want as many frames as possible and the 4070 ti can't deliver compared to the 7900 XT.

    • @kerotomas1
      @kerotomas1 3 месяца назад

      Definitely not the standard Ti. You will run out of the 12gv vram fast as both RT and Frame generation uses even more Vram. And for the price of the Ti Super you can get an XTX.
      Believe me just be happy, i’ve swapped out my XTX for a 4080S and i barely notice it all of features are overhyped.

  • @ScottTempler
    @ScottTempler 3 месяца назад +4

    I got AMD GPU for Linux open source compatibility and Always been Apposed to Nvidia (long live 3dfx) and intel my luck for me ATI and AMD merged.

  • @astrea555
    @astrea555 3 месяца назад +10

    0:10 all of this but unironically.

  • @36cores
    @36cores 3 месяца назад +8

    No, I buy AMD exclusively because historically they provide the best bang for the buck. Not paying 2 grand for the honor and privilege of playing the latest and greatest AAA games crippled with RT at 30 fps.

  • @favalon79
    @favalon79 3 месяца назад +1

    AMD and Intel are just basically out of the discrete GPU race for the foreseeable future.
    They are instead producing interesting and competitive integrated GPU for laptop though.

  • @Orli155
    @Orli155 3 месяца назад

    As someone who plays racing sims. Being able to set the game to automatically start in Eyefinity, and have it go back to 3 separate monitors on it’s own when you close the game is godsend. The fact that I couldn’t do that with Nvidia is insane.

  • @BangHJL
    @BangHJL 3 месяца назад +3

    Just get the one that suits your need and budget. Please stop worshipping these big corporations. They don't actually care about you, just what's inside your wallet & bank account.

  • @hetasaputra4598
    @hetasaputra4598 3 месяца назад +5

    I have both GEFORCE RTX and AMD RADEON. They both SUCK and they both ROCKS....

    • @nossy232323
      @nossy232323 3 месяца назад

      Like your girlfriend!

  • @ThePlantoparadise
    @ThePlantoparadise 3 месяца назад +5

    Gaming on the 6600 XT and the Adrenalin software is so good I never want to go back to Nvidia again. So much simpler and centralized. Undervolting? Done in Adrenalin. Recording? Done in Adrenalin. Byebye afterburner and OBS lol!

  • @Duarenteed
    @Duarenteed Месяц назад +1

    I LOVE AMD but for 40 quid cheaper. If the Nvidia is better I'll pay the 40 quid. Sorry AMD. You're pricing sucks.

  • @ZSergioZ1
    @ZSergioZ1 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a 4070 super. It was 50€ cheaper than a 7900 gre in my location. I undervolt the card and pushed the speed a little bit. It is absolutely fantastic in 1440p and 4k with ray tracing!

    • @ZSergioZ1
      @ZSergioZ1 3 месяца назад

      @@andreamaral9725 Exactly. But he is right with a 4060 ti. ray tracing isn’t an option with these fps. In my opinion the 4070 super is at the moment one of the best cards. Power consumption is fantastic. Most of the time after undervolting you get 160w max! 4k with 60fps ultra + ray tracing and DLSS is perfect. On 1440p you can do everything you want 100fps+. I optimized the can curve. The card is nearly noiseless. I have an open case! Temps 45-50. 12GB of vram isn’t the problem today. I will use the card and sell it in 1-1,5 years.

  • @armedhyde1448
    @armedhyde1448 3 месяца назад +5

    JAWA is US only, please include this next time.

    • @BlackJesus8463
      @BlackJesus8463 3 месяца назад +1

      Gatekeep your own country, bruh.

    • @idontcheckmynotifications
      @idontcheckmynotifications 3 месяца назад +5

      Annoying every day how US-centric the Internet is, can stomach it but wish this would change one day.

    • @melexxa
      @melexxa 3 месяца назад

      NA = World typical magagagagagagagagagqaggagagagag

    • @ihadalife1177
      @ihadalife1177 3 месяца назад

      @@idontcheckmynotificationswell we invented it lol.

    • @Resumocebut
      @Resumocebut 2 месяца назад

      @@ihadalife1177 "We" shurely means the europeans, right? Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN.

  • @CS-pl8fc
    @CS-pl8fc 3 месяца назад +4

    AMD usually offers more frames per dollar. If you are only gaming, AMD is most likely the best bet. Ray tracing is stupid, even at the top end.

    • @Wobbothe3rd
      @Wobbothe3rd 3 месяца назад

      Cope, and lies. The 4060 runs path tracing fine at 1080p. AMD loses in prove to performance everywhere except youtube comments.

    • @CS-pl8fc
      @CS-pl8fc 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Wobbothe3rd cope? I have a 4090. This is 2024. If you are having to play at 1080p upscaling from 720p, with frame gen to hit 60fps; so you can say you can use path tracing, you're the one coping.
      Without frame gen, a 4090 can't hit 60 fps and 60fps sucks.
      So, even with the most expensive GPU, upscaling, and frame gen, I can't hit 120fps with path tracing. Ray tracing is stupid. You are stupid.

    • @emma6648
      @emma6648 3 месяца назад

      @@CS-pl8fcwasted ur money

    • @CS-pl8fc
      @CS-pl8fc 3 месяца назад +1

      @@emma6648 how? Gaming is one of my hobbies, and despite people thinking 4090s are absurdly expensive, it remains my cheapest hobby. I would agree if there was another card that offered the same performance for less money, but there isn't. To play at 4k 144hz, without using frame gen, you basically need a 4090. And even then you need to rely on upscaling.
      My original comment was regarding lower end cards. At most price points AMD beats Nvidia in pure raster performance per dollar. Unfortunately, AMD doesn't compete at the top end.
      People spend $300 a month on cable TV. They spend 60k on a new car every 3 years. So for me to spend $1700 on a GPU that I will use for 3 years then sell for more than half what I paid doesn't really seem like a waste to me.

    • @CS-pl8fc
      @CS-pl8fc 3 месяца назад +1

      @Wobbothe3 cope? I have a 4090. This is 2024. If you are having to play at 1080p upscaling from 720p, with frame gen to hit 60fps; so you can say you can use path tracing, you're the one coping.
      Without frame gen, a 4090 can't hit 60 fps and 60fps sucks.
      So, even with the most expensive GPU, upscaling, and frame gen, I can't hit 120fps with path tracing. Ray tracing is stupid.

  • @LegendaryGooseling
    @LegendaryGooseling 3 месяца назад +5

    No but people should not be tricked into thinking they will be getting an equal experience. Regardless of your view on upscaling it is becoming more and more common in games, and dlss looks generations ahead of fsr.

  • @kelcelgamingT30
    @kelcelgamingT30 3 месяца назад +1

    I was looking a budget friendly gpu that can max out my experience while playing 1080p while not making too much of a bottleneck and was hooked to rx 6800. Price difference with the 4070 was huge but the raw performance difference is barely noticeable sometimes the rx 6800 is even stronger because of SAM, then you can also enable afmf2 on any game while the 4070 would need the game to have frame gen option first.

  • @JimKayaker
    @JimKayaker 3 месяца назад

    A good balanced video. It is good advice to do your research, but not always easy to do. I had to do a system build about a year ago just before Ark Survival Ascended released and getting any info about features prior to launch was impossible (even now one can only infer that there is no RT by looking at the graphics options in the game) so I had to make a guess and gamble based on what Ark Survival Evolved had in RE4 and what it was likely the devs would try to add in RE5. I play PVE on private servers where most of us are looking for a great visual experience but low enough latency not to be disadvantaged against the wild creatures. I took a gamble that there wouldn't be RT and went for a 7900 XTX. Playing in ASE for the last few weeks before ASA released I found I had to cap the frame rate in game or the GPU would just keep pushing past it specs, fortunately this seemed not to happen so much in ASA when it released but I was getting a lot of crashes on default settings. When I looked into it further, the driver defaults were applying an overclock - 2300MHz (2500MHz boost) card actually set to 3000MHz in the driver forcing me to enable overclocking to wind it down to spec. AMD have fixed this and I have had no GPU based problems for many months (the game is still horribly optimised and every update introduces new issues). Obviously I only have 'in person' view of my own system, but watching streamers and youtubers playing the game on nVidia hardware (so the encryption and stream bandwidth likely reduce quality a little) it seems to me that I have fewer texture issues even than players using 4090s, although I may have more movement artifacts. A couple of weeks a big update dropped, DLSS upscaling has been removed because the devs still haven't managed to make it work properly, and they were supposed to be fully implementing FSR3.1 but actually don't even appear to have done that, it appears it needs a console command to activate in game. The same update completely failed to work with the AMD driver that released a few days earlier - I hadn't got around to updating the driver and the official line is to rollback to the version I have or install a beta of a future driver, but still it looks like I am getting a slightly better experience in the game than 4090 users. But I absolutely cannot claim it has been plain sailing or that it was the result of good research in the first place - I hit a brick wall with my research and ended up gambling on the 7900XTX. No-one ever runs benchmarks on either Ark game so it isn't even possible to infer anything from multiple benchmark based reviews.

  • @Leo57081
    @Leo57081 3 месяца назад +5

    I bought a 7900xtx and returned it and got a 4090. Why? performance for work related tasks

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 3 месяца назад +10

      So you paid £999 for the 7900XTX, and wasn't happy. SO you spent £2300+ on a 4090 for an extra 25-30% performance in games. You paid 230% MORE, for 25% more PERFORMANCE.
      Does that make you intelligent?
      Of course not. It also means you're in a tiny minority of the demographic who 1) buy halo products and top end cards and 2) have enough disposable income to buy a 4090.
      But that would beg the question .... if it's for an industrial purpose, why on earth didn't you buy a workstation card instead of a GAMING GPU?
      Like I said. Does that make you intelligent?

    • @VoldoronGaming
      @VoldoronGaming 3 месяца назад +5

      @@TheVanillatech He said he also needed it for work related tasks which would be 3d rendering I believe. CUDA has that market sewed up. If AMD can offer a lower cost better alternative than cuda the application developers would use it instead.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 3 месяца назад +3

      @@VoldoronGaming Mate developers ain't buying MASSIVELY OVERPRICED gaming GPU's ... at RETAIL PRICES ... to make games with! Or do modelling! MAYBE BEDROOM CODERS and HOBBYISTS ARE! But they are so rare, so TINY a demographic, it's insane to use that argument when it comes to comparing TWO GAMING CARDS!
      My mate owns THREE businesses that design (and then make) signs! For stores, for hotels, for hospitals, etc. And HE AINT BUYING 4090's for his artists and engineers to create them with! XD XD XD
      Stop being so daft!
      FACT is 4090's cost 2.2x more than 7900XTXs and only offered around 25-30% more performance. END OF!

    • @ChrisZukowski88
      @ChrisZukowski88 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@TheVanillatechstop it, you're making too much sense! You'll make the Nvidiatards cry too hard. This whole "raytracing, muuuuh cuda!" bs is old and overplayed.

    • @onomatopoeia162003
      @onomatopoeia162003 3 месяца назад +1

      just like I heard in the past from tech deals guy. people like this shouldn't even think about it when the new one comes out every generation. especially for work relation tasks.

  • @andersjjensen
    @andersjjensen 3 месяца назад +4

    Daniel... I need you to back up your claim about productivity apps and AMD. Reason being that I looked into it and couldn't find a single GPU accelerated app I know the name of that doesn't specifically list support for at least RDNA 2 and 3. Solid Works, Fusion 360, DaVinci Resolve, all Adobe's crap, etc, etc, all support recent Radeon products.
    As for the XTX: I bought mine for $900 when the 4080 was $1200. And it sold well at that price discrepancy. I know several people who flipped Nvidia the bird for the first time in their life over the price of the 4080. But now where Nvidia has "corrected the price" and AMD can't go any lower without selling at a loss, yes the 4080 makes sense. If you don't happen to have been watching Nvidia be arseholes for 30 years in a row and refuse to give them money. There's a reason both Microsoft and Apple stopped partnering with Nvidia....

    • @mojojojo6292
      @mojojojo6292 3 месяца назад +4

      The vast majority of software in the 4d rendering space has little to no support for AMD cards. Blender only recently added it but its still a lot slower on AMD. The RT performance of the Nvidia cards is simply much better. You can even make use of the tensor cores for denoising. Much faster renders and much better viewport performance

    • @Fryingpan-s8j
      @Fryingpan-s8j 3 месяца назад

      @@mojojojo62924D?!? ARE WE IN THE FUTURE?!

    • @simptrix007
      @simptrix007 3 месяца назад +1

      Check out tech notice. He does HW tests in creativity apps.

  • @wkungYT
    @wkungYT 3 месяца назад +4

    Up to about $600-700USD, AMD GPUs seem to offer more performance for price than NVIDIA. Above that and NVIDIA cards with 16GB RAM and now more realistically usable ray tracing seem the better choice. Maybe FSR4 or whatever else NVIDIA has up their sleeve with 50xx series will shake it all up. Can't wait to see how things unfold in the next few months

    • @jk2357
      @jk2357 3 месяца назад +1

      NVIDIA is certainly winning the high end war. No wonder AMD is focusing on budget and mid range cards since that is where the company shines.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 3 месяца назад +1

    Before you buy a GPU, you need to do the hard work of figuring out which GPU best suits your needs. That means you first have to honestly determine your needs. That's where most gamers, especially new gamers are people coming from a console, fall short. Failure to do the needs analysis will very often lead to buying an Nvidia GPU just because it's Nvidia. That helps explain Nvidia's market share.

  • @henryviiifake8244
    @henryviiifake8244 3 месяца назад +2

    Despite having an Nvidia GPU because I use a laptop, as far as desktops are concerned, I'm firmly in the "AMD = no-brainier" camp.
    Despite the fact enjoying how ray-tracing looks in games like cyberpunk, it falls apart quickly even on mid-tier GPUs when the action gets heavy. If given the option to have significantly more VRAM at the expense of a _slightly_ worse upscaler and ray-tracing that's half a generation behind, I'd personally go for it.
    Until some mathematical breakthrough makes ray-tracing as computationally efficient as "traditional", rasterised graphics, the latter will continue to have a lot of relevance. Technologies like FSR and XESS (I believe DLSS is only for Nvidia) allow notably smother gameplay, which if far more enjoyable in far more situations (especially fast paces games like competitive FPS games or fighting games where every frame is valuable).
    If you want the best desktop graphics card, save your money for a 4090. Otherwise, you should really think long and hard about the value proposition between AMD and Nvidia options that fit in your budget!
    A high-powered version of the 4080 vs the 7900XTX is probably the most difficult to chose between at MSRP, but in my experience AMD cards tend to go for sale a bit more often and at a steeper discount than similarly priced Nvidia alternatives. Below the level of the 4080, I think AMD has a very compelling value proposition.
    Oh, and if you use Linux, apparently you'll have a far better time using AMD than Nvidia (who are notoriously stingy with their open source drivers).

  • @adlibconstitution1609
    @adlibconstitution1609 3 месяца назад +5

    Click Baity title
    Majority of this guy's audience already know it's not "DUMB" buying a AMD card.

    • @Wobbothe3rd
      @Wobbothe3rd 3 месяца назад

      It is dumb. AMD famboys dominate youtube comments sections, and social media rewards engagement.

    • @HfHiTeC
      @HfHiTeC Месяц назад

      AMD last GPU's was 2 years back. Now they only have the X3D CPU, and rubbing it in everybody's face. We need better GPU's. Where is the innovation?

  • @tiagobel
    @tiagobel 3 месяца назад +7

    Who says that still stuck in 2018 😂
    7800xt > 4070
    7900 gre > 4070 Super
    7900 xt > 4070 ti super

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +2

      I'd rather have a 4070 than any of those AMD cards. At least I know I still have my DLDSR+DLSS and am not stuck in 2018 with image quality and won't have issues running my AI stuff without going to Linux and trying to workaround stuff to get it to work at all, etc. There's zero way I am going from using DLDSR+DLSS on my 2060S to upgrading to something where I use FSR 3.1 in any form at any render resolution at or above native. When AMD has an AI upscaler with FSR 4.0 and they AI their VSR as well to answer DLDSR, then they might be worth the comparison. Because right now it's just, how much are you willing to get extorted by the only company making real GPUs anymore.

    • @1ace1000
      @1ace1000 3 месяца назад +2

      @@albert2006xp Dude, you're comparing a 2060 Super to literally mid-high to high end gpus two gens later on the opposite side of the fence. It's dumb enough a comparison that I can say that using upscalers as your reasoning here towards this guy's statement is... Simply pointless.
      Literally _everything_ from the that tier of hardware he mentioned, be it from last gen (6800XT/3070 Ti) or from current (7800XT/4070 Super) is going to literally wipe floor with what you have currently, multiple times over... In NATIVE resolution performance-wise. At their level, you literally don't even require upscalers at all unless you're trying to push for more performance than you actually have out of something in a lower rung than what you're trying to top (trying to match a 7900 XTX or 4080 Super with either of them for instance at ultra and 4k settings).
      Keep in mind btw that upscalers are literally for the cards that are obviously going to struggle with recent and upcoming games with ridiculous performance demands, which is usually 4070/7700XT going down the stack... Which is the opposite direction. Got a 6900XT, 7800XT, 3080 Ti, 4070 Ti, or any of those in that tier? I'm sorry, but upscaling is a backseat consideration that does NOT get brought up unless you must absolutely want to play a game where it's the only option even at that hardware tier just to be able to run it at acceptable performance.
      Otherwise, Mid-high tier: there is no discussion on upscaling because... You don't even need it at that level by then. And if you're able to get one, so can you get a monitor affordably as well to go with that gpu upgrade, if you don't stupidly manage your build budget and blow it on nonsensical specs not concerning performance.

    • @albert2006xp
      @albert2006xp 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@1ace1000 Maybe you need to up your reading comprehension? I was comparing 4070 with it. 2060 Super is the thing I'd be UPGRADING from. So I would expect something worth upgrading TO to be across the board undeniable just benefits and losing nothing I have currently.
      Considering you don't even understand the sheer concept of judging upgrading your GPU, I am not surprised you make the same farcical argument that you don't "need" upscaling. DLSS isn't just for below native, I said DLDSR+DLSS. You can set that to native if you want. DLDSR+DLSS at a performance gain setting looks better than native does even with DLAA. Setting it to actual higher resolutions looks as good as it can possibly look, though at that point you're probably due a monitor upgrade and using a lower DLDSR+DLSS from that instead.
      DLDSR+DLSS is the first consideration. Full stop. If you can't beat that image quality don't even show up to the discussion. You would need to play at a much higher resolution for AMD to be comparable to Nvidia image quality at lower resolutions. Nvidia simply needs less resolution to look sharp and stable than AMD does because of how poor FSR and VSR are.
      Now I'm done talking to a guy that doesn't even acknowledge the DLDSR part of my statement and just rambles on about not "needing" upscaling.

    • @1ace1000
      @1ace1000 3 месяца назад

      @@andreamaral9725 I kinda can see where this makes sense, especially if you can actually get one at a decently-competitive price.

  • @savagemadness77
    @savagemadness77 3 месяца назад +3

    If you are rich and dont worry about money go ahead and buy Nvidia it is the better performer. Better for streaming and video encoding/decoding and better for Gaming. Now for the rest of us who actually need to budget I am very happy with my used 6800xt and I play any game with high graphics settings and I didnt spend $2000 on a graphics card.

  • @abibirawa4119
    @abibirawa4119 3 месяца назад

    While it's true that on 1080p FSR is at most disadvantage. It's also true that 1080p monitors are mostly 24" or smaller. At that small screen, FSR won't look as bad as you thought