Much-needed good news for gamers: AMD is reportedly pricing RX 9070/XT quite attractively
Much-needed good news for gamers: AMD is reportedly pricing RX 9070/XT quite attractively
Just a moment...
Much-needed good news for gamers: AMD is reportedly pricing RX 9070/XT quite attractively
Just a moment...
Going to be skeptical until I see actual MSRP and gameplay benchmarks for both raster and RT.
If 9070 XT raytracing on ultra at 1440p without FSR comes close to 5070 Ti for $750, they should price it at $450 if they want to exclude nVidia from all considerations and conversations. If rasterization is 5080 level but raytracting is 5070 performance, they have to undercut 5070 since raytracing and path tracing is the future.
Radeon can't sell by only making them $100 cheaper because that lets nVidia set the market price. Radeon needs to spend 2 to 3 generations establishing a name. Even though Arc cards don't sell at $250, that is the very reason why a few nVidia owners are following Intel releases. But Radeon selling a $1000 4080 GPU for $800 does not get people's attention because of the performance difference at that price. But a 4080 level GPU from Radeon for $500 has the potential for some people to dump nVidia overnight.
What has AMD to gain by dumping prices to sooth the nvidia-first crowd?
Getting gamers to at least try a RX GPU for the first time. Both Radeon and nVidia have abandoned the $300 to $400 crowd. The 4060 is a $200 card, If AMD doesn't stop catering to their stock price they will turn Radeon into a 3rd tier GPU brand, behind Intel Arc in second place sales.
I sincerely don't know how Ryzen can sit on top as king, as overpriced as Ryzen is but definitely Ryzen is the best, but Radeon doesn't matter, don't care, not worth anything. The profits from Ryzen should be spent on Radeon R&D engineering.
I have a 7900 XT (discounted open box item) sitting around and I need to know of it's the better option instead of waiting for the 9070 XT to release. "Reportedly" attractively priced? Come on, AMD. Drop some info right now.
But will it have enough RAM
It says 16gb of vram in the first line of the article. My 8gb kills me. Its a beast of a card, buy as soon as i go over the vram limit, it slows to a crawl.
Maybe with CXL or infinityfabric that won't matter as much.
Don't know what they're support looks like on the consumer side though
Will believe when I see it, if I see them, as in available for purchase at MSRP.
lol... these peasants are getting uppity imho