honesty I'd take the 7800xt over the 7700xt, it's faster by around 25%, and it's especially great for someone who doesnt know how to find used gpus. (yes it's 50$ more)
@@gassug2 i looked on wallapop and found good deals there but mind that there will be a 20 € fee for the transportation and for the insurance, i bought 2-3 things there and the costumer service was good
First time build. You talked me into a 7600 (went with the 7600x for the slightly higher boosted clock speed) paired with a xfx 7800 xt. Even for cpu heavier games like cyberpunk i am only maxing cpu util at 90% on 1440p and the witcher 3.
@@calebwilcott9699 nah he knows how good 10 series cards are 1070 and 1080s were too good for the time the came out 1080ti still runs similar to 3060ti or 3070 in most games
I have a ryzen 7 5800x3d and recently upgraded from a dead 1080ti to a rx7800xt. Xfx brand. So far it pairs really well I can play all my came in high settings still getting really good fps. And honestly made the switch cuz of how much you talk amd up. Thank you. And the adrenaline software feels so much cleaner
How is Radeon losing so bad? Influencers recommend them way more than Nvidia RTX. Yet, no one seems to care and are willing to pay up to 20% more, for the same gaming performance. I really don't get people anymore.
Same way samsung has great products that compete fairly well with Apple high end products ppl just want to pay more for the name sounds dumb but it's an actual thing😂
Likely a lot of those Nvidia users dont know much about computers they just want to game and those people tend to buy prebuilts which pretty much all of them offer an nvidia gpu They don't care about price to performance they just want a pc that works right out of the box. I also noticed that most AMD radeon users tend to be pretty tech savvy.
I run a 7900xt with a ryzen 9 7900x I picked up both right after they dropped at the tail end the GPU shortage, just because I was afraid the GPU would be scalped and sold for like $1400+ but then it proceeded to plummet in price over the next year. Still no regrets been a great machine.
I watch a lot of your videos, and I may say have been very helpful to me as well as entertaining. I hear a lot about CPU and GPs in your videos and also just like this video being able to play in 4K. I have it seeing any information regarding what monitors will help you or allow you to play at those refresh rates such as monitors 60 to 100 refresh rates Would be possible to make a video monitors that you would recommend to go with your PC builds.
Im waiting for the new gen of AMDs, if they can finally catch up in RT performance and they can deliver a decent upscaller and Frame Generation, I would probably switch and go fully team red, but so far, the Jacket Man has really cooked up some crazy good features that AMD is still to catch up to IMHO. So Im waiting for that to happen before considering the switch.
AMD also needs to get their shit together on the workstation side of things, mid range nvidia gpus from last gen are still better than the newest and best amd gpus when it comes to rendering and other shit, if they were more versatile l would go full team red also
I mean, for a prebuilt it Is good, only like 100€ more than Wath u would spend by doing it urself, obviously it depends were u live, but be careful with the components they listed, those 32 GB could be slow 2666 mhz or u ur mobo could not have access to wifi ecc...
I bought an RTX 4070 Ti a while ago and use a Ryzen 9 5900X cpu. I still don't regret buying this gfx card. I play games @ 4K 60Hz/FPS & 1080P 120Hz/FPS on a 65 inch 4K tv (on max. settings).
You need to rake into account the power consumption when comparing the cards, the 7700 XT is 85W more power, which means more expensive PSU, more heat, more $ electricity, over its life the higher power will add up
The best of the bunch is definitely the RX 6800 XT but with all of these you got to have the right monitor to really get the effects of what I would consider high-end cards like that. how many people just have a big 1080P 75 Hertz clunker buying these always amazes me
Just bought a 4060 ti last night. I have a 5600x and I know AMD cards are great but I like the nVidia overlays so much better and I typically only play major AAA games on my PS5
If I wasn’t a RUclipsr who did 3d animation in blender using cuda and video editing in premiere pro then I would go AMD, but unfortunately I use my pc for more than gaming
I mean there is that 80w power draw difference but that's nothing a little tinkering with the voltage and in-game settings can't make up for. Ultimately, the AMD option stays relevant longer.
Hey zach. I hope you read this. The 3060 here in the Philippines is for the 8gb is 15.6k (263 usd)php and the 12gb is 19k (333 usd) php. Which I think are the only good ones for value per dollar.
Ooh, I have one: I have a PC with the following specs, I rarely play games, I do more Linux development work, and general existing on Discord and Firefox. Currently I've noticed my VRAM getting pinned due to my dual monitors, and my GPU just not having enough bandwidth. - i3-12100f - ASUS PRIME H610M-E D4 - 32GB DDR4 - RX 580 8GB - 550W Rosewill PSU. With a $200 budget, what should I upgrade first? Then in theory, after that, what should I get next for $50 or less?
I'm one of those nvidia people for a reason..all the softwares I use support only cuda based hardware acceleration. Hence I bought the 3060 12 gig model for roughly 300 bucks. Need the vram
Hey Zach, greetings from Germany. Thanks to you and your videos, I was able to build my first PC. I end up with a Ryzen 5 7500F cooled with a bequite Pure Rock 2FX on a TUF Gaming B650 Plus Wifi, 36GB DDR5-6000 CL32, Kingston KC3000 1TB in a Fractal Pop Air RGB. unfortunately budget went off for the moment and I had to use my old GTX1070. Budget for GPU upgrade is around 600€. Shall I go for RTX 4070 super or RX7800XT?
ignoring the money for me the real start of the question is what is the refresh rate of the monitor? For me with a 5800x the monitor was limited to 165hz, so that's 165fps on the fps charts Now when you look at the charts of fps the 4090 is above 165, the 4080 super was just below, and the 4070 ti super more aligned to a 144hz monitor. So you have to look at hz and fps at a resolution before you know what will be the best the card. If you just go by cost get a RT 6600 as it will run games at 1440p as that was what I used to own when I built my PC on a budget.
I'm planning to build a new computer with Rx 7900 GRE (which will be a big jump from AMD a4-5300 integrated graphics that definitely deserves a retirement) so I'm interested in whether to buy a 4k monitor or 1440p, (similar price and refresh rate), I see that GRE can play games in 4k, but not all of them, so I could use some advice.
I had an amd gpu for awhile only issue i ever had was the software breaking sometimes or drivers after that happened swapped to nvidia aint having issues so far
Many people would love to give amd a shot if nvdia didnt have the monopoly on content creation features in all professional softwares . im in that camp too . its really annoying. now youre just forever stuck using nvdia
The future is not going to be pixel rendering. It’s going to be pixel upscaling via AI. After witnessing the incredible performance of the RX 7600XT using FSR 2 in Spider-Man Remastered it opened my mind. In a year this card is going to be turning heads.
I am literally in deep confusion like I wanna build a PC for video editing and programming but I've only two best choices with me which is very difficult for me to select. Option 1: 13700k + 4060 + 1080p MONITOR Option 2: 13600k + 4060 + 1440p MONITOR Plz suggest that I should go with 1080p monitor or 1440p monitor according to my workload. I will be very grateful to you.
I think those components are powerful enough to do that stuff at 1440p comfortably. I'd be more worried about how much ram you use (it makes a massive difference in video editing) and if you're using a fast SSD, that's as or even more important
@@vdd1001 Thanks for your opinion which is very helpful for me. Yes, I've got 32 gigs of ram (16*2) 5200mhz and a 1TB NVME like 5500 mb/s read and write speed, a good mobo, 240 mm AIO, so I think that's sufficient for this build and dp you think this build would last me 5 years without upgrade?
@@prajwalitsinghraja3196 yeah that's for sure gonna last you 5 years, and the CPU is powerful enough not to bottleneck and even more powerful GPU I think, you're set, the only worry would be cooling but the AIO suffices. If anything I would've bought a higher capacity ssd if you do video editing but modern mobos usually have more than one m.2 slot so you could always buy another one. Or maybe you just store things in cloud services idk
@@vdd1001 Yes, I got just 1tb nvme because I store my not too important data on my hard drive which is located in my laptop and for my important files I have cloud storage too. At last thanks for giving me details about everything and helping me this way, I will be very grateful to you.
I think you should change the caption to "gaming GPU" instead. The GPU isn't only used for gaming. And due to lack of CUDA support, I am not siding with AMD as of now. I am a developer and I can't just side with AMD just cause it offers good values only for games. I need the GPU for coding as well. Hope AMD works on this.
Cuda is a valid reason, and it's definitely easier and better to use on an nvidia card over zluda or rocm. But what are you making? I'm also a dev, but I have never really **needed** an nvidia gpu.
@@KevinEF I am mostly working on tensorflow and pytorch. I haven't tried them on any AMD GPU yet. Can you tell what's the performance difference between nvidia and AMD, for similarity priced Gpus?
@@sou_bhagyaI mean in the lower end segment it's really high the 7700xt vs 4060ti it's like 20% difference also the 7900gre is about 10-12% faster than a 4070 super while being cheaper the 7900xtx is also a great GPU you can't find a 4080 super at msrp (most of the time they are like 1050-1200usd) but the 7900xtx is about 850 USD while being 4% faster
@soubhagyasahoo7671 my comment got deleted due to my link. Get an nvidia gpu if you mostly do ML. Rocm alone is slow, the 3090 is 25% faster than the 7900 xtx. However, zluda is brand new and apparently untaps AMD's potential. Too new to compare, but AMD gpus tend to be faster for the same price in raw performance. AMD stopped funding zluda since it would leave AMD in a permanent disadvantage by translating cuda vs directly implementing rocm.
I bought a used GTX 1070 for 100 dollars. I had a RX550 for the past 4 years that just couldnt Keep up with What i wanted to play. Good thing is i Can switch to a RX 6750XT in about a year because a distributor for my work has Them on sale at that point
I have a Radeon sapphire 6800 (x?) and a Ryzen 5 What should I upgrade if I decide to? Budget $600 Also I want good monitor, I only have 75hz but I can get 2000 fps so I’m definitely not getting my full potential for graphics. Budget 250$ Can you maybe suggest something?
If you are editing or streaming and do youtube and tk and gaming go for 4060ti but for raw performance and better price to performance 7700 xt that the difference
I wished for a good AMD GPU that can be used not just for games, I mean for raw gaming performance its the top dog, but when there is professional workloads with a bit of gaming on the side Nvidia is still king for those workloads.
I understand the sentiment against nvidia they're prices of ridiculous, and the price for performance is hard to swallow. But the only reason I ended up going with nvidia is that they are reliable when it comes to using AI and I'm going to be trying to get to invidia's running at the same time to do so. Also any recommendations for what I should try running if I have 2 4060 16gb for a cpu?
I have rysen 5 7600x and 16 GB of ram. Please send you suggest me a graphic card which gives better fps then rtx 30360 and my budget is 15k to 16k Indian rupees.
I've just picked up a brand new Sapphire Pulse 7900xt for £740. just arrived today as i needed to get a replacement as my RX 6800 i bought 2nd hand a couple years ago, the memory chips on card started to fail.
I have a 1070 and a ryzen 9 5900x. What should I upgrade to?? (Nvidia) Price range about 400 is my budget but I only have 1080p monitors so should I go with a 3060?
I have a 2500 budget. But wanna throw some good looks in. I'm thinking the montech king 95 pro in red. With red lights and black hardware. I'm think an ryzen 7 7800x3d cpu. What would you recommend as a graphics card? I was thinking about the Radeon rx 7900 xtx. But this is my first build and I don't know alot about pc's.
How good will be the combination of Ryzen 7800X3D and Radeon RX 7900 GRE with a 750W PSU, and what would be the best RAM and future proof motherboard with them?
I am new to the pc building industry and im on a really tight budget (about £350 for the whole pc) so im wondering, what would be the best gpu and cpu combo (used or new) for games like fortnite and roblox at 100fps at 1080p?
Hi Zach, I have also a Ryzen 7 5800x which I paired with RTX 4070 (MSI Gaming X Trio model) and I play competitive and triple A games on a 1440p 165 Hz 27'' Samsung monitor. Should I swith to AM5 ?
I like how at the beginning the subtitles say "Ryzen 7700XT" 😂
I don't think it says that
@@v3ktxr_GDit does lol when he says rx 7700 xt it said ryzen 7700xt
@@lecctronMy bad, I found it
@@v3ktxr_GD dw bro i couldnt find it at first either
lol i also saw it
you can also buy a rx 6800 non xt it is basically the same as the 7700 xt just with 4gb more vram
Yeah solid GPU, I have this.
This, and it's also $20 cheaper.
Sapphire Pulse / Asrock 7600xt Oc 16gb Vs Asrock 6750 Xt 12gb Oc ??
@@rakeshanand45436750xt not even close
@@rakeshanand4543 as rock 6750 xt
Imagine spending 400$ for 8gb vram😅😅
Couldn't be me
Didn't the 4060 price drop like alot recently?
Cries in 3070 i bought back then
The best graphics cards from Nvidia were
GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 1080 Ti, GTX 1650, GTX 1660 super, RTX 3060, RTX 3090, RTX 4090. Hands down.
@@InfernoBlast-th1ot1080ti and 980ti best price to performance cards nvidea ever made😅
Me who doesn’t own any pc but still watches pc videos 💀😭
you want one?
@@ezecskornfan who doesn't 🙂
I am currently at the same position as you are lol but next year if I am lucky i might get one 😂😂
Pawn shop hunt most the time they don’t even know that they have I sniped an i5 3060 ti with a water aio for 250$
That's how the obsession starts
honesty I'd take the 7800xt over the 7700xt, it's faster by around 25%, and it's especially great for someone who doesnt know how to find used gpus.
(yes it's 50$ more)
Same but in my country 7900 gre is same price / cheaper so i prefer that
@@giuliomasciotti3989lucky 🙏
where do you recommend looking for used stuff other than ebay?
@@gassug2 i looked on wallapop and found good deals there but mind that there will be a 20 € fee for the transportation and for the insurance, i bought 2-3 things there and the costumer service was good
Sapphire Pulse / Asrock 7600xt Oc 16gb Vs Asrock 6750 Xt 12gb Oc ??
First time build. You talked me into a 7600 (went with the 7600x for the slightly higher boosted clock speed) paired with a xfx 7800 xt. Even for cpu heavier games like cyberpunk i am only maxing cpu util at 90% on 1440p and the witcher 3.
Zach said GTX 1070 with such disgust lmaoooo
Disgraceful, even his mic skills arent still fully operational 🥱
It is a old card
@@calebwilcott9699 So true
@@Exo-Exibit wdym
@@calebwilcott9699 nah he knows how good 10 series cards are 1070 and 1080s were too good for the time the came out 1080ti still runs similar to 3060ti or 3070 in most games
This is the first time I’ve heard the 3080 being mentioned in a ZTT vid
of course i live where gpus are 50% more expensive
You can try shipping from abroad maybe
India 😂😂😂
@@vdd1001import taxes
@cubekoss7547 sometimes even 2x
A bargain bin 7800XT for $460 would be my choice
RTX 3080 10GB VS RX 6800 XT = Battle of the heroes.
no it isnt, 6800 xt easy
@@AquaticEmpireYTOnly if you're using it just for gaming.
RX 6800 XT costing more than RX 7800 XT off Amazon. 😂
@@InfernoBlast-th1otdam😭
@@VoltiumOG what does nvidia have for work or day to day, maybe if you use ai but other than that, nothing much really
I have a ryzen 7 5800x3d and recently upgraded from a dead 1080ti to a rx7800xt. Xfx brand. So far it pairs really well I can play all my came in high settings still getting really good fps. And honestly made the switch cuz of how much you talk amd up. Thank you. And the adrenaline software feels so much cleaner
I was a nvidia user for life tilling used the 6950xt now I use amd n own a 7900xtx b love it
You can still find the RX 6800 non-xt for
How is Radeon losing so bad? Influencers recommend them way more than Nvidia RTX. Yet, no one seems to care and are willing to pay up to 20% more, for the same gaming performance. I really don't get people anymore.
Same way samsung has great products that compete fairly well with Apple high end products ppl just want to pay more for the name sounds dumb but it's an actual thing😂
Likely a lot of those Nvidia users dont know much about computers they just want to game and those people tend to buy prebuilts which pretty much all of them offer an nvidia gpu
They don't care about price to performance they just want a pc that works right out of the box. I also noticed that most AMD radeon users tend to be pretty tech savvy.
The thing is you don't see people by parts rather than prebuilts which mostly nvidia have dominant market especially laptops
@@anonymousgaming5725 Totally agree, It's getting better though. There are a few companies popping up that cater to only all AMD.
I run a 7900xt with a ryzen 9 7900x I picked up both right after they dropped at the tail end the GPU shortage, just because I was afraid the GPU would be scalped and sold for like $1400+ but then it proceeded to plummet in price over the next year. Still no regrets been a great machine.
I am building an pc for gaming and data science/machine learning
Is i5 13500 and 6750 xt a good combo
Its my first pc
I watch a lot of your videos, and I may say have been very helpful to me as well as entertaining.
I hear a lot about CPU and GPs in your videos and also just like this video being able to play in 4K. I have it seeing any information regarding what monitors will help you or allow you to play at those refresh rates such as monitors 60 to 100 refresh rates Would be possible to make a video monitors that you would recommend to go with your PC builds.
Im waiting for the new gen of AMDs, if they can finally catch up in RT performance and they can deliver a decent upscaller and Frame Generation, I would probably switch and go fully team red, but so far, the Jacket Man has really cooked up some crazy good features that AMD is still to catch up to IMHO.
So Im waiting for that to happen before considering the switch.
AMD also needs to get their shit together on the workstation side of things, mid range nvidia gpus from last gen are still better than the newest and best amd gpus when it comes to rendering and other shit, if they were more versatile l would go full team red also
idk but i have high expectations for the new intel arcs
Is the rx 6600 and Ryzen 5 5500 pre built worth for 630 dollers? (32 gigs of ram btw)
I mean, for a prebuilt it Is good, only like 100€ more than Wath u would spend by doing it urself, obviously it depends were u live, but be careful with the components they listed, those 32 GB could be slow 2666 mhz or u ur mobo could not have access to wifi ecc...
See if they'll up the GPU to a 6600XT for a few quid more.
@@enricogiunchi7171 the speed is 3200 and it looks good on the aesthetics
@@Delta-c3lI mean the parts are prob used + you can build it yourself cheaper prob
I bought an RTX 4070 Ti a while ago and use a Ryzen 9 5900X cpu.
I still don't regret buying this gfx card. I play games @ 4K 60Hz/FPS & 1080P 120Hz/FPS on a 65 inch 4K tv (on max. settings).
But the only problem with NVIDIA is pricing everything else is better than amd
3050 💀
@@missk1697Nah, 3050 still not bad for office PC.
@@BillyRazOr2011you don't need a GPU for the office tasks I mean if ur running multiple monitors u would need smth like Rx 6400 / gt 1030
@@cieslosky Any GPU can do multiple monitors support, even iGPU as well.
@@BillyRazOr2011 yep but I'm naming the most common ones
Hey zack there is also the rx 6800 for 400$ and has 4 gb of vram more than th 7700xt, and the performance is the same
I got my 3090 from eBay for 450. Thought it was a scam but eBay backed the seller and it worked out amazingly!
You need to rake into account the power consumption when comparing the cards, the 7700 XT is 85W more power, which means more expensive PSU, more heat, more $ electricity, over its life the higher power will add up
The best of the bunch is definitely the RX 6800 XT but with all of these you got to have the right monitor to really get the effects of what I would consider high-end cards like that. how many people just have a big 1080P 75 Hertz clunker buying these always amazes me
Just bought a 4060 ti last night. I have a 5600x and I know AMD cards are great but I like the nVidia overlays so much better and I typically only play major AAA games on my PS5
If I wasn’t a RUclipsr who did 3d animation in blender using cuda and video editing in premiere pro then I would go AMD, but unfortunately I use my pc for more than gaming
best phone man i love the transparent design
Zach in love with RX7700XT as always
I mean there is that 80w power draw difference but that's nothing a little tinkering with the voltage and in-game settings can't make up for. Ultimately, the AMD option stays relevant longer.
I would buy 4060ti for the price, because it's more optimised for 3d workloads
Hey zach. I hope you read this. The 3060 here in the Philippines is for the 8gb is 15.6k (263 usd)php and the 12gb is 19k (333 usd) php. Which I think are the only good ones for value per dollar.
3060 8gb is more a 3050 ti than a 3060
Ooh, I have one:
I have a PC with the following specs, I rarely play games, I do more Linux development work, and general existing on Discord and Firefox. Currently I've noticed my VRAM getting pinned due to my dual monitors, and my GPU just not having enough bandwidth.
- i3-12100f
- ASUS PRIME H610M-E D4
- 32GB DDR4
- RX 580 8GB
- 550W Rosewill PSU.
With a $200 budget, what should I upgrade first? Then in theory, after that, what should I get next for $50 or less?
I'm one of those nvidia people for a reason..all the softwares I use support only cuda based hardware acceleration. Hence I bought the 3060 12 gig model for roughly 300 bucks. Need the vram
Hey Zach, greetings from Germany. Thanks to you and your videos, I was able to build my first PC. I end up with a Ryzen 5 7500F cooled with a bequite Pure Rock 2FX on a TUF Gaming B650 Plus Wifi, 36GB DDR5-6000 CL32, Kingston KC3000 1TB in a Fractal Pop Air RGB. unfortunately budget went off for the moment and I had to use my old GTX1070. Budget for GPU upgrade is around 600€. Shall I go for RTX 4070 super or RX7800XT?
At that budget, unless you absolutely need a warranty, buy a used GPU payoal goods and services or on eBay.
Can you make a video on why people would choose Nvidea over AMD? As in exclusive features, etc, as well as AMD's advantages
ignoring the money for me the real start of the question is what is the refresh rate of the monitor? For me with a 5800x the monitor was limited to 165hz, so that's 165fps on the fps charts
Now when you look at the charts of fps the 4090 is above 165, the 4080 super was just below, and the 4070 ti super more aligned to a 144hz monitor.
So you have to look at hz and fps at a resolution before you know what will be the best the card.
If you just go by cost get a RT 6600 as it will run games at 1440p as that was what I used to own when I built my PC on a budget.
for a gaming pc what would fit best with a 4070 ti (also love the content keep up the amazing work
I plan on getting the 6800xt for like 430$ here in our neighborhood im currently on 6600xt and 1080p and i plan to buy the 6800xt then upgrade to qhd
My gaming pc is a dell XPS tower. With a 1070ti, and i7-7700, Honestly works though.
Bro i literally got rx 6750xt for 230 and its the trio 12gb model from msi
Used market is pure gold especially if you're patient
I'm planning to build a new computer with Rx 7900 GRE (which will be a big jump from AMD a4-5300 integrated graphics that definitely deserves a retirement) so I'm interested in whether to buy a 4k monitor or 1440p, (similar price and refresh rate), I see that GRE can play games in 4k, but not all of them, so I could use some advice.
Definitely get a 3080 12gb. Don’t sleep on it specially when it hovers at $400. Plus it leaves the 7700xt behind
I had an amd gpu for awhile only issue i ever had was the software breaking sometimes or drivers after that happened swapped to nvidia aint having issues so far
Many people would love to give amd a shot if nvdia didnt have the monopoly on content creation features in all professional softwares . im in that camp too . its really annoying. now youre just forever stuck using nvdia
The future is not going to be pixel rendering. It’s going to be pixel upscaling via AI. After witnessing the incredible performance of the RX 7600XT using FSR 2 in Spider-Man Remastered it opened my mind. In a year this card is going to be turning heads.
dont think graphic cars will even exist in like 8-10 years
@@Vinicius9515why not? Are integrated graphics gonna get super op?
@@vdd1001 with AI assistence its quite possible for gpus to start disappearing from the market in this 8-10 years (or atleast the budget ones)
I am literally in deep confusion like I wanna build a PC for video editing and programming but I've only two best choices with me which is very difficult for me to select.
Option 1:
13700k + 4060 + 1080p MONITOR
Option 2:
13600k + 4060 + 1440p MONITOR
Plz suggest that I should go with 1080p monitor or 1440p monitor according to my workload. I will be very grateful to you.
I think those components are powerful enough to do that stuff at 1440p comfortably. I'd be more worried about how much ram you use (it makes a massive difference in video editing) and if you're using a fast SSD, that's as or even more important
@@vdd1001 Thanks for your opinion which is very helpful for me. Yes, I've got 32 gigs of ram (16*2) 5200mhz and a 1TB NVME like 5500 mb/s read and write speed, a good mobo, 240 mm AIO, so I think that's sufficient for this build and dp you think this build would last me 5 years without upgrade?
@@prajwalitsinghraja3196 yeah that's for sure gonna last you 5 years, and the CPU is powerful enough not to bottleneck and even more powerful GPU I think, you're set, the only worry would be cooling but the AIO suffices. If anything I would've bought a higher capacity ssd if you do video editing but modern mobos usually have more than one m.2 slot so you could always buy another one. Or maybe you just store things in cloud services idk
@@vdd1001 Yes, I got just 1tb nvme because I store my not too important data on my hard drive which is located in my laptop and for my important files I have cloud storage too. At last thanks for giving me details about everything and helping me this way, I will be very grateful to you.
I think you should change the caption to "gaming GPU" instead. The GPU isn't only used for gaming. And due to lack of CUDA support, I am not siding with AMD as of now. I am a developer and I can't just side with AMD just cause it offers good values only for games. I need the GPU for coding as well. Hope AMD works on this.
Cuda is a valid reason, and it's definitely easier and better to use on an nvidia card over zluda or rocm. But what are you making? I'm also a dev, but I have never really **needed** an nvidia gpu.
@@KevinEF I am mostly working on tensorflow and pytorch. I haven't tried them on any AMD GPU yet. Can you tell what's the performance difference between nvidia and AMD, for similarity priced Gpus?
@@sou_bhagyaI mean in the lower end segment it's really high the 7700xt vs 4060ti it's like 20% difference also the 7900gre is about 10-12% faster than a 4070 super while being cheaper the 7900xtx is also a great GPU you can't find a 4080 super at msrp (most of the time they are like 1050-1200usd) but the 7900xtx is about 850 USD while being 4% faster
@soubhagyasahoo7671 my comment got deleted due to my link. Get an nvidia gpu if you mostly do ML. Rocm alone is slow, the 3090 is 25% faster than the 7900 xtx.
However, zluda is brand new and apparently untaps AMD's potential. Too new to compare, but AMD gpus tend to be faster for the same price in raw performance. AMD stopped funding zluda since it would leave AMD in a permanent disadvantage by translating cuda vs directly implementing rocm.
If 4070's price doesn't drop under 500 next month, I will be buying a 3080.
I bought a used GTX 1070 for 100 dollars. I had a RX550 for the past 4 years that just couldnt Keep up with What i wanted to play. Good thing is i Can switch to a RX 6750XT in about a year because a distributor for my work has Them on sale at that point
*Prices for current gen GPUs are falling, great value GPUs out there right now*
agree and with rumors about new gen cards around it will be more interesting especially at the high end in these months
I have a Radeon sapphire 6800 (x?) and a Ryzen 5
What should I upgrade if I decide to? Budget $600
Also I want good monitor, I only have 75hz but I can get 2000 fps so I’m definitely not getting my full potential for graphics.
Budget 250$
Can you maybe suggest something?
If you are editing or streaming and do youtube and tk and gaming go for 4060ti but for raw performance and better price to performance 7700 xt that the difference
3080 is a beast runs games in 4k very well i max settings to ultra run 4k and r 60 plus fps in practically any game i love mine
I wished for a good AMD GPU that can be used not just for games, I mean for raw gaming performance its the top dog, but when there is professional workloads with a bit of gaming on the side Nvidia is still king for those workloads.
I'm putting together a PC and going with the RX 6800 with an amd 5600.
My same path fron 1070 to a 7700xt, but I use it for 1080p, because want to use it for playing games at high settings and 60 fps for other 5/6 years
What cpu should I use, ryzen 5 5600. I want budget cpu that is powerful as well AMD cpu really.
Yes sirrr!!! Thats what i have EVGA 3080 still running smooth
what graphics card do you think I can get with $300? im trying to build my first pc now and I have an i7
Even someone that prefers Nvidia, mainly because I like ray tracing, the 7700xt is the better choice
If they are doing it for creative apps like blender then a nvidia gpu is a better idea
I understand the sentiment against nvidia they're prices of ridiculous, and the price for performance is hard to swallow. But the only reason I ended up going with nvidia is that they are reliable when it comes to using AI and I'm going to be trying to get to invidia's running at the same time to do so. Also any recommendations for what I should try running if I have 2 4060 16gb for a cpu?
For my build, i got an RTX 4060 for only 325€ or 300 and something$, its a good price, but i wanna hear ur opinion
You gotta love the 4060ti
Rx 6800 non xt
380$ new
16 gb vram
And performce like 7700xt
So yeah who need av1?
Your opinion about intel arc 770 16gb
I payed $400 for my 6750xt and a month later 7700xt prices dropped to $400 😔
You have the 7700 XT for only 400$ in USA, wow, in Poland you can only buy an RX 7600 for that price
I have rysen 5 7600x and 16 GB of ram. Please send you suggest me a graphic card which gives better fps then rtx 30360 and my budget is 15k to 16k Indian rupees.
I just got a 1440p 170hz monitor and now my gaming laptop is bottlenecking it. What gpu/cpu do I need?
I've just picked up a brand new Sapphire Pulse 7900xt for £740. just arrived today as i needed to get a replacement as my RX 6800 i bought 2nd hand a couple years ago, the memory chips on card started to fail.
I would get the rx 6800 atleast while supplies lasts because that card is better and cheaper
I have a r9 3900x and 6900xt. What should i upgrade? Recommend something for 2k high
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I have a 1070 and a ryzen 9 5900x. What should I upgrade to?? (Nvidia) Price range about 400 is my budget but I only have 1080p monitors so should I go with a 3060?
That's bad buy a rtx 3080 or buy Amd's 7700xt
@@cieslosky thanks
what is the best cpu to pair with my rtx 2060? I currently have an i7-4790
Do you recomend the onexplayer 2 pro
I have a 2500 budget. But wanna throw some good looks in. I'm thinking the montech king 95 pro in red. With red lights and black hardware. I'm think an ryzen 7 7800x3d cpu. What would you recommend as a graphics card? I was thinking about the Radeon rx 7900 xtx. But this is my first build and I don't know alot about pc's.
When does Nvidia launch their 5000 series, and have you seen price projections?
Buy used 6900xt for 400$. You wont regret it.
6800XT is a beast.
I like nvidas overlays but and seems to be better atm but I’m stuck with my 1050 ti laptop gpu until I can afford a tower
Just bought a brand new 7800 xt for a price similar to 410$ with a nice discount
Day 4 of asking Zach to recommend me a case for a 8600G, no GPU build.
Has the rx 7800 Xt a good Price to Performance
Of course it has also you might consider 7900gre because they are both close in price
For a 'really budget' build, should i buy a Ryzen 5 5600GT or a Ryzen 5 4500+(RX6500XT 4gb or a RX5500XT 8gb)
Used Rx 6600
Also get a Ryzen 5 3600 + b450 Mobo
You prob can get a used bundle on that
Is a i7 4790 and a rtx 3060 Ti prebuilt a good buy for 500 aud
If you find the 6800 (non xt) get that over the 7700 xt
I haven't had too many problems when I went all intel. Funny enough my arc a770 works well for me.
im hyped for the new arcs gen to release
sometimes I regret buying a 3070 TI FE back in late 2022 I should have got a 6700 XT
How good will be the combination of Ryzen 7800X3D and Radeon RX 7900 GRE with a 750W PSU, and what would be the best RAM and future proof motherboard with them?
I saw someone on facebook marketplace claim their gpu was 56gb and the pc cost like 500€
Could snag a 7800xt around that price if you check for deals
Msi 3060 ventus 2x oc is a surprisingly competent 1440p card in my experience.
If you are only playing esports games and easy to run games sure
@@boolaidman471 didn't realize cyberpunk 2077 was an easy game to run.
Depends on your expectation, i had a 3060 Ti and it was bad for 1440p.
@@LateNightHam yeah you definitely don’t play cyberpunk at 1440p, lowest settings don’t really count🤷🏽♂️
@@boolaidman471 1440, raytraced showdow and high and ultra for everything order Tham volumetric fog and contact shadows
Rtx 3070 is lacking in vram but other than that is a great 400ish dollar card aswell if your in canada that is
I am new to the pc building industry and im on a really tight budget (about £350 for the whole pc) so im wondering, what would be the best gpu and cpu combo (used or new) for games like fortnite and roblox at 100fps at 1080p?
I got a i7 13700kf with a 4070 ti 12 gb vram what do you think my next upgrade should be. If you need my part list I’ll send it to you
Hi Zach, I have also a Ryzen 7 5800x which I paired with RTX 4070 (MSI Gaming X Trio model) and I play competitive and triple A games on a 1440p 165 Hz 27'' Samsung monitor. Should I swith to AM5 ?