Paid £950 for a PowerColor 7900XTX Red Devil bacm in November last year and bought an EK waterblock for it. For less than a 4080 on its own... Granted i could of bought a 4090 and more if i hadnt of watercooled. But it wouldnt have looked anywhere near as good.
@@JimmyJr630 at the time it wasn't close and I was torn between the 7900XTX or 4080ti. But the ti with a water block was £500 more than the 7900XTX with a WB. Ray Tracing performance isn't my most pressing concern but would of been a nice to have. Prices have changed now of course and both cards have dropped in price, at the time I was super pleased at getting the red devil for under £1k.
@@notyourbusiness8475 no I chose it because it performs well enough for what I want it to do and it was cheaper to get it and the waterblock for it than the 4080 on its own. Looks was never a concern as either card would have had a waterblock put on it. I simply stated if I had not gone for a watercooled build I could of bought a 4090. I have a dual loop build with 2 560mm radiators and 8x 140mm Noctua NF14's.
I really want to switch to AMD but I love using ray tracing in games like CyberPunk (I really wish I didn’t enjoy RT) sadly I’m going with the 4080 super.
Don’t feel bad man at the end of the day you’re going for an expensive gpu that has more features whether you like em or not nvidia has better features for the insane price of 999
@@vectorwolf9502 it’s gonna be a great card for the year, and hopefully its resale value stays up. Only reason I didn’t go with the 4070ti super is because it’s 33%-44% more money than the 4070 super, and only 10%-20% faster than the 4070 super making it terrible value card. At least with the 4080 super it’s on par and sometimes ahead of AMD highest tier card and at the same price too, making it not to so terrible as the 4070 ti super.
@@tosh2613 same I almost go for the 4070tis but yea not worth that crazy amount of money unlike the 4080 that seems more future proof for at least 3 years
I can play CP2077 on RT overdrive preset at 2k at around 30 fps, 1% lows in the 20s (more with AFMF) and RT Ultra at 50-60 on my 7800XT, with 4080 super money you can buy a 7900XTX which will get you even more fps than me. Not trying to dissuade you from getting the 4080 (I'm planning on getting one myself) but if you really want to go AMD, you can do it. Also, Nvidia's geforce experience next to AMD's adrenaline is like an iphone 3g next to a 15 pro so you should take a loot at it if you've never used it before (or recently)
@@definitelyfunatparties yea Im really tempted but I worry that Im gonna have issues with the card i dont wanna tune like crazy my gpu I just wanna play and from the subreddit of AMDhelp or Radeon its people having issues with the 7900xtx also Im scared my 850e that I just bought is enough power for a 7900xtx nitro+, Idc that much of rt performance but if im already spending lots of money on a gpu why not get the one with better features, srry for the rant but Im scared of going to amd lol idk what to do
7800xt sapphire nitro, Got it for bit cheaper (570Usd)than Rtx 4070 at my area. I believe right now that rasterization and Vram is now more important that Raytrace that will eat 60% of ur frame.
Paid 579 for an asus dual oc 12gb 4070 super and couldnt be happier. Also the whole vram conversation is ridiculous! Amd alwyas uses more i saw them utilize in a few games up for 4gb of vram more then nvidia. So it equals out. Its down to archecture.
@@TheJustinboodram the xtx is close to the 4090's raster performance and trades places with (mostly) 4070 Tis and (occasionally) 4080s when it comes to RT performance, for 4070 Ti money.. XTX or 4080 is the way to go for under 1k
i5 6400 won't handle editing very well at all, and neither the 2060 nor the 6600 will handle 1440p very well let alone streaming it. I recommend getting a more recent cpu like an i5 13400 at the very least, paired with something like a 4060 (yes amd offers better value for gaming, but for any sort of productivity they fall way behind nvidia)
The new supers are still good too. Though it’s about $100 more, the 4070 Super is faster than the 7800xt. And though it has less vram I’d still prefer the 4070 Super because you don’t even use 16gbs in 1440p anyway. That’s just me though. (I also do some RT is certain games IE Cyberpunk so I’d rather the better upscaling and rt performance.
I’m switching to an NVIDIA 4070. Built an AMD PC about two years ago with a 6750 XT. The card itself put out good fps but it ran REALLY HOT. What is wild is that I paid the same amount for the 6750 two years ago as I just paid for the 4070….
Going to save everyone time looking through all the threads and discussions on this ; - Pure Price to performance ratio and more VRAM : AMD - DLSS, RTX & other graphics technologies : NVIDIA. Boom. Done. This is what it always comes down to when you look at all the arguments and graphs of performance/price-points equivalent cards of each manufacturers.
Hello, I need help 1st of all my Specifications are i5 12400F gaming 4.2 GHz 32 Gb DDR5 5200mz T.force 1Tb NVME Acer M.2 3 gen RTX 4060 8 GB over clock galax B610M Asus Pro mother board (with wifi 5ghz ) Bronze RX650watt ANT Sports PSU Lapcare cabinet I am getting a pretty sweet deal on RTX4080 Super. I was wondering do I really need to upgrade other parts too ? I do mosty 4k AAA TITLES gaming. Any advices ? (Keeping in mind my this pc is only 2 months old)
no it’s fine there will be a bottleneck but it won’t be that bad, just get a new cpu later and save your money for now. if you dont like it reinstalling takes like 15 minutes (+ 1 day shipping if you get it from a new amazon account with a free prime trial)
7900xt is way better than the 4070, has 20gb of vram compared to the 4070 super’s 12gb. The 7800xt is around the same performance as the 4070 super, with 16gb of vram and $100 cheaper
V ram is not what makes or breaks a gpu💀🤦♂️ why is this narrative being thrown around. Amd has more v ram and still can’t compete with nvidia. Make it make sense
@@JahonCrossa lot of AMD fanboys out there, especially when it comes to the 4070 super, they act as if 12 VRAM isn’t enough to run games on 1080p when 12GB enough to run full RT on games like Cyberpunk at 1440p at around 60fps if you turn on DLSS.
@@camdustin9164 1440p and im past 12gb of vram...the higher the resolution+RT increase across the board. This is what Ive seen. Plus I need the extra HP for RTS games.
@@KJV0812 what games do you play that need that much VRAM, all the game I played would only touch around 11GB VRAM max, for the record, the game I usually played are Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, GTA V, and Skyrim modded with many heavy texture mods, and never have I run into VRAM issues.
Games like warzone have terrible optimization for AMD cards. I'm sure other games would have that problem too. As of today, on my rx5700xt, I have to set the maximum vram usage in warzone settings to 50% for the game to stay stable....I'm playing low settings on 1080p. A couple months ago this issue didn't exist, but between game and gpu updates, it's not optimized right now at allllllll. This is making me consider abandoning Radeon cards.
NVENC is no longer better than AMDVCE, so that's not really an argument anymore. AMD really stepped up their game the last couple of gens. Plus, DLSS > FSR isn't really a fair argument, DLSS is better in a select few games, but FSR can be applied to literally any game, so it's more a matter of priorities than one being better than the other.
Bought a brand new xfx rx 7900xt two months ago for £719 pounds. I’m happy with it!
Bros graphic card costs more then my pc
@@kinggamersy6142yeah, because his is high end
Paid £950 for a PowerColor 7900XTX Red Devil bacm in November last year and bought an EK waterblock for it. For less than a 4080 on its own...
Granted i could of bought a 4090 and more if i hadnt of watercooled. But it wouldnt have looked anywhere near as good.
In the UK the 4080 super is £960 they are very close cards it just depends on wether u need rasterised performance or features
@@JimmyJr630 at the time it wasn't close and I was torn between the 7900XTX or 4080ti. But the ti with a water block was £500 more than the 7900XTX with a WB.
Ray Tracing performance isn't my most pressing concern but would of been a nice to have.
Prices have changed now of course and both cards have dropped in price, at the time I was super pleased at getting the red devil for under £1k.
So you chose a worse performing product because it looked better?
@@notyourbusiness8475 no I chose it because it performs well enough for what I want it to do and it was cheaper to get it and the waterblock for it than the 4080 on its own.
Looks was never a concern as either card would have had a waterblock put on it.
I simply stated if I had not gone for a watercooled build I could of bought a 4090.
I have a dual loop build with 2 560mm radiators and 8x 140mm Noctua NF14's.
I'm fairly happy with my 7900 XT. Got a dual bios. The ability to blackout the lights. And solid frame rates, bout 160 on average in 1440p.
I really want to switch to AMD but I love using ray tracing in games like CyberPunk (I really wish I didn’t enjoy RT) sadly I’m going with the 4080 super.
Don’t feel bad man at the end of the day you’re going for an expensive gpu that has more features whether you like em or not nvidia has better features for the insane price of 999
@@vectorwolf9502 it’s gonna be a great card for the year, and hopefully its resale value stays up. Only reason I didn’t go with the 4070ti super is because it’s 33%-44% more money than the 4070 super, and only 10%-20% faster than the 4070 super making it terrible value card. At least with the 4080 super it’s on par and sometimes ahead of AMD highest tier card and at the same price too, making it not to so terrible as the 4070 ti super.
@@tosh2613 same I almost go for the 4070tis but yea not worth that crazy amount of money unlike the 4080 that seems more future proof for at least 3 years
I can play CP2077 on RT overdrive preset at 2k at around 30 fps, 1% lows in the 20s (more with AFMF) and RT Ultra at 50-60 on my 7800XT, with 4080 super money you can buy a 7900XTX which will get you even more fps than me. Not trying to dissuade you from getting the 4080 (I'm planning on getting one myself) but if you really want to go AMD, you can do it. Also, Nvidia's geforce experience next to AMD's adrenaline is like an iphone 3g next to a 15 pro so you should take a loot at it if you've never used it before (or recently)
@@definitelyfunatparties yea Im really tempted but I worry that Im gonna have issues with the card i dont wanna tune like crazy my gpu I just wanna play and from the subreddit of AMDhelp or Radeon its people having issues with the 7900xtx also Im scared my 850e that I just bought is enough power for a 7900xtx nitro+, Idc that much of rt performance but if im already spending lots of money on a gpu why not get the one with better features, srry for the rant but Im scared of going to amd lol idk what to do
when will the prices drop for gpus 😩 im trying to get a all white 4090 but not trying to pay $2.3k
Just get the power color white 7900xtx
There should be some 4080 supers with the same performance as the 7900xtx being just a bit more than it at 999$
@michagysin3082 probably on release, right now they're all like 1300 on Amazon lol
I want just a budget one
So even $300 seems like a lot💀
7800xt sapphire nitro, Got it for bit cheaper (570Usd)than Rtx 4070 at my area. I believe right now that rasterization and Vram is now more important that Raytrace that will eat 60% of ur frame.
Paid 579 for an asus dual oc 12gb 4070 super and couldnt be happier. Also the whole vram conversation is ridiculous! Amd alwyas uses more i saw them utilize in a few games up for 4gb of vram more then nvidia. So it equals out.
Its down to archecture.
Looking to build my first PC this year, I’m leaning towards getting a 7900xt or xtx
if you're doing just gaming, and is the way to go rn, unless you're doing blender etc, then Nvidia is the go to
@@reallynotmuffin yea just gaming, while ray tracing looks cool I don’t want to spend so much
@@reallynotmuffin idk if you saw but 7900xt dropped to $700 😱😱😱
@@TheJustinboodram the xtx is close to the 4090's raster performance and trades places with (mostly) 4070 Tis and (occasionally) 4080s when it comes to RT performance, for 4070 Ti money.. XTX or 4080 is the way to go for under 1k
Amd or nvidia?
Nawh, im buying that intel igpu from 2013. 🥺👉👈
Are amd gpus reliable tho? For me personally it’s clear that amd has much more raw performance per $ than nvidia but how reliable are they?
For a i5 6400 at 1440p for minecraft would a rtx 2060 be good i know its overkill but its fine or a rx 6600
I want to stream and basic editing
i5 6400 won't handle editing very well at all, and neither the 2060 nor the 6600 will handle 1440p very well let alone streaming it. I recommend getting a more recent cpu like an i5 13400 at the very least, paired with something like a 4060 (yes amd offers better value for gaming, but for any sort of productivity they fall way behind nvidia)
@@iceageProds ye prob getting a rtx 2060, and then upgradin to a r5 7600 or i5 13400f
@@Playerwhodoesntexist12400kf is good too
DLSS being better than FSR 3? Press X to doubt.
I mean.... it just is. By miles.
If your on a budget amd if your have a lot of money to spend Nvidia
nvidia if you're doing anything besides gaming
The new supers are still good too. Though it’s about $100 more, the 4070 Super is faster than the 7800xt. And though it has less vram I’d still prefer the 4070 Super because you don’t even use 16gbs in 1440p anyway. That’s just me though. (I also do some RT is certain games IE Cyberpunk so I’d rather the better upscaling and rt performance.
I’m switching to an NVIDIA 4070. Built an AMD PC about two years ago with a 6750 XT. The card itself put out good fps but it ran REALLY HOT.
What is wild is that I paid the same amount for the 6750 two years ago as I just paid for the 4070….
How about amvidia ?
Ah yes the rtx6090xtx
I have the rtx 7900 xt super
Im an amd shill had about 15 amd cards and 3 nvidia
Going to save everyone time looking through all the threads and discussions on this ;
- Pure Price to performance ratio and more VRAM : AMD
- DLSS, RTX & other graphics technologies : NVIDIA.
Boom. Done. This is what it always comes down to when you look at all the arguments and graphs of performance/price-points equivalent cards of each manufacturers.
4070 ti super or 4080. Which one is good. Also do they have any 2.1 ports
got a 6900xt for £400
NVIDIA if you want good vr performance
Amd if you want to puke in VR.
AMD for me, at least until nvidia gets their shit together.
The Issue is that Nividia tends to only have 12GB, where AMD has 16GB to 32GB which give more Vram then Nivdia
Hello,
I need help 1st of all my
Specifications are
i5 12400F gaming 4.2 GHz
32 Gb DDR5 5200mz T.force
1Tb NVME Acer M.2 3 gen
RTX 4060 8 GB over clock galax
B610M Asus Pro mother board (with wifi 5ghz )
Bronze RX650watt ANT Sports PSU
Lapcare cabinet
I am getting a pretty sweet deal on RTX4080 Super. I was wondering do I really need to upgrade other parts too ? I do mosty 4k AAA TITLES gaming. Any advices ? (Keeping in mind my this pc is only 2 months old)
no it’s fine there will be a bottleneck but it won’t be that bad, just get a new cpu later and save your money for now. if you dont like it reinstalling takes like 15 minutes (+ 1 day shipping if you get it from a new amazon account with a free prime trial)
@@nsh.5p ok
DLSS ON MY MSI RTX 2070 SUPER IS BETTER THAN RX 6700/ RX 7600 WHEN I PLAYED GHOST OF TSUSIMA...SO I DECIDE KEEP ON NVIDIA
Im rocking a 3090 and only have a 1080p monitor lol
2000fps on a 60hz monitor
@Lumifrost I have the better version haha. It's 90hz. I usually play VR games so never really needed a better monitor.
@@Boys-R-Boys-and-Girls-R-Girls oh mb lol
I went for 4070S because fomo 😅
AMD 👍 Nvidia 🤢🤮
Everyone hating on any rtx probably has an old card or regrets buying amd🤷♂️ hate trains only work if it makes sense
Who needs more raster performance when we already run all non ray tracing games at hundreds of FPS?
OFC AmD..
Nothing wrong with AMD
@@Duckciety My choose AMD Bro ;)
@@inGameweTrusted Oh sorry, I misinterpreted it
@@DuckcietyNo prob😊
I like AMD
NVIDIA for Fortnite but and for others
If you play fotnite on a pc that is very sad and a waste of money.
@thekranberry2516 so you can't play fortnite if you have an pc?
@@thekranberry2516 ok mean
@@ok_karYou can and every pro does idk what the other guy is saying
NVidia Gforce 5099 Tisssxrgtiturbo
I got one to pair with my i67 82900kfg+
Nvidia is better period. Have a nice day.
As a proud owner of a 4090 I’m telling ya, get an intel arc a770 don’t waisted your hard earned cash
And Nvidia have ai... Nvidia Better
AMD has AI cores too....
Is the 7700xt good enough?
For 50 dollars more u get the 7800 xt, so if you can get the 7800 xt
@@mariosantana4413 lol thats in USD, in my place it goes up my 100 dollars
@@shadowalphawolf9926 DAMN I guess then it's good enough as it easily beats the 4060 ti
@@mariosantana4413 😂 ye thanks man
Is 7900xt worth getting instead of a 4070 super for games like Fortnite and cs2?
7900xt is way better than the 4070, has 20gb of vram compared to the 4070 super’s 12gb. The 7800xt is around the same performance as the 4070 super, with 16gb of vram and $100 cheaper
V ram is not what makes or breaks a gpu💀🤦♂️ why is this narrative being thrown around. Amd has more v ram and still can’t compete with nvidia. Make it make sense
Who said it's the only thing?
@@JahonCrossa lot of AMD fanboys out there, especially when it comes to the 4070 super, they act as if 12 VRAM isn’t enough to run games on 1080p when 12GB enough to run full RT on games like Cyberpunk at 1440p at around 60fps if you turn on DLSS.
@@camdustin9164 1440p and im past 12gb of vram...the higher the resolution+RT increase across the board. This is what Ive seen. Plus I need the extra HP for RTS games.
@@KJV0812 what games do you play that need that much VRAM, all the game I played would only touch around 11GB VRAM max, for the record, the game I usually played are Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, GTA V, and Skyrim modded with many heavy texture mods, and never have I run into VRAM issues.
@@KJV0812 That's because it showed the VRAM allocation for you, not the actual usage...
4090
Intel.
Or Intel
Nvidia idgaf bro
More like ngreedia 😂
Go with intel haha
Nvidia overall 💪💪💪
Notching take Intel
no intel?
Not yet. Their time will come :)
@@GeekaWhat yup i agree tbh
Games like warzone have terrible optimization for AMD cards. I'm sure other games would have that problem too.
As of today, on my rx5700xt, I have to set the maximum vram usage in warzone settings to 50% for the game to stay stable....I'm playing low settings on 1080p.
A couple months ago this issue didn't exist, but between game and gpu updates, it's not optimized right now at allllllll.
This is making me consider abandoning Radeon cards.
I heard AMD GPUs has some discord streaming issues. Something I do a lot. The only reason I am doubting between a 4070 ti super and 7900 xt
NVENC is no longer better than AMDVCE, so that's not really an argument anymore. AMD really stepped up their game the last couple of gens. Plus, DLSS > FSR isn't really a fair argument, DLSS is better in a select few games, but FSR can be applied to literally any game, so it's more a matter of priorities than one being better than the other.
Team Red
Amd all the way i would have never have another nvidia card ever it's not the card that is the problem it is the software I hate
My AMD drivers suck, constant game crash at 1440 and full screen. (yes I am replacing my PSU as well)
Always nvidia