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Yes the RTX 2080 is a better gpu overall,
So why go for a V7 instead of an RTX 2080?
For me the answer's Freesync,
I know Nvidia have unlocked the drivers to allow it's use but they claim it only works properly with a handful of adaptive sync monitors & they're not willing to provide a list of those it doesn't work properly with & what the problem is, Their answer seems to be go buy our card and try it out for yourself, Why would I want to risk it? I have one of the better first gen monitors & I know it's adaptive sync works flawlessly with AMD gpu's, Yes I could send the gpu back within the 14 day return window with no questions asked but that's not what the return rule is for, if we start abusing it in that way we'll end up losing it so I prefer to only return a gpu (and I have returned a few) when it has a real fault like coil whine or artifacting etc, that means playing it safe. So I go with what I know works.
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So why go for a V7 instead of an RTX 2080?
For me the answer's Freesync,
I know Nvidia have unlocked the drivers to allow it's use but they claim it only works properly with a handful of adaptive sync monitors & they're not willing to provide a list of those it doesn't work properly with & what the problem is, Their answer seems to be go buy our card and try it out for yourself, Why would I want to risk it? I have one of the better first gen monitors & I know it's adaptive sync works flawlessly with AMD gpu's, Yes I could send the gpu back within the 14 day return window with no questions asked but that's not what the return rule is for, if we start abusing it in that way we'll end up losing it so I prefer to only return a gpu (and I have returned a few) when it has a real fault like coil whine or artifacting etc, that means playing it safe. So I go with what I know works.
Then people should also learn to temper those expectations. If anybody has the slightest idea of who AMD are as a company then they would know they're coming back from a very long and very damaging financial situation, and frankly getting the Radeon 7 out at all was a small miracle. You can't just bang out competition-beating architecture overnight with zero money, so if people were expecting a game-changing product from a respun existing architecture repurposed from a datacenter compute card then frankly they're idiots and the disappointment is of their own making.
If you don't know who AMD are as a company and where they've come from, they've just dropped a card out of the blue that matches the RTX 2080, which is not a 2 year old product.
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