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AMD Navi 23 ‘NVIDIA Killer’ GPU Rumored to Support Hardware Ray Tracing, Coming Next Year

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To be fair, if the rumors are true for the 3090 it is one Pig of a card. It would be hard, very hard, to believe that this die is on 7nm. The level of efficiency on this card would be very low in my opinion.

AMD or Nvidia could take a particular die to its max in the name of performance. Throwing complete caution to the wind on power consumption, yields and cost. I just don't see what's so special about the card other than they threw everything at it but the kitchen sink. Therefore charging you everything but the kitchen sink.
 
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The problem is now is that the data center is feeding nvidia they no longer need pc enthusiast money any more. This puts nvidia in the position they aren't as price sensitive as they once where. So they can charge $2k for a 3090 and if you don't buy it, they don't care.
That is absolute and utter nonsense, why do you write silly and ignorant statements like this instead of spending 2 minutes doing some basic research? Gaming is a huge part of Nvidias profits, just under half at the moment https://www.google.com/amp/s/ventur...tions-with-revenue-up-50-to-3-87-billion/amp/
 
That is absolute and utter nonsense, why do you write silly and ignorant statements like this instead of spending 2 minutes doing some basic research? Gaming is a huge part of Nvidias profits, just under half at the moment https://www.google.com/amp/s/ventur...tions-with-revenue-up-50-to-3-87-billion/amp/
If it ain’t a rumor praising AMD or ******** on NVIDIA it ain’t worth his time.

;)

Just try reading a few of his other posts, you’ll have a blast. 0 logic, max hyping rumors, ignoring any proper arguments.
 
Been saying it for a while, AMD are going for the price to performance crown as they did with Ryzen. They aren't the absolute fastest but offer much better value for money for the masses. I'm betting Nvidia are still the fastest, their loyal fans will still by their cards, everyone else will be happy with 80% of the performance at half the price (of the top end).

AMD need to gain market share and mindshare before they start trying to look at price parity. Ryzen 8s creeping up now but they're closing in on (single core) performance and winning on multicore.

Think I'll keep my 5700XT this roundaround aim for a 100% faster card whenever that happens. Sticking with AMD though as, for now, I still think they need the support to stay competitive. I've no issue switching in the future if they get complacent.
 
They aren't the absolute fastest but offer much better value for money for the masses

I agree, 2080Ti-level perf is enough for 95% of gamers imo, and if they can come in at the best price that they can manage then they will sell by the buckloads. The problem come is if 7nm is as constrained as has been whispered about then they're gonna hike the price a little in order not to outstrip their capacity too much. It's all one big balancing act!
 
I agree, 2080Ti-level perf is enough for 95% of gamers imo, and if they can come in at the best price that they can manage then they will sell by the buckloads. The problem come is if 7nm is as constrained as has been whispered about then they're gonna hike the price a little in order not to outstrip their capacity too much. It's all one big balancing act!

Absolutely. I may be wrong but I was under the impression that AMD have been in with TSMC for a long time and will have had this planned out for years? If so I'd expect they'd have as much access to 7nm as anyone, especially as they have the console orders too. Their biggest issue might be higher than expected sales. It seems that Nvidia might be the ones struggling with the talk of having to use a less than optimal process. I wonder if they're doing an Intel and got just a little bit complacent?
 
I agree, 2080Ti-level perf is enough for 95% of gamers imo, and if they can come in at the best price that they can manage then they will sell by the buckloads. The problem come is if 7nm is as constrained as has been whispered about then they're gonna hike the price a little in order not to outstrip their capacity too much. It's all one big balancing act!
Don't forget that it won't just be "2080Ti-level" performance... the vastly improved RT capabilities of both AMD and Nvidia cards will mean that the 2080 Ti will get left behind in many situations where RT is enabled and it will mean people can play at frame rates and resolutions that a 2080 Ti cannot manage in the same scenarios. That will matter a lot next year when RT actually starts to have significance.
 
Don't forget that it won't just be "2080Ti-level" performance... the vastly improved RT capabilities of both AMD and Nvidia cards will mean that the 2080 Ti will get left behind in many situations where RT is enabled and it will mean people can play at frame rates and resolutions that a 2080 Ti cannot manage in the same scenarios. That will matter a lot next year when RT actually starts to have significance.
Yep. That why I skipped the 2000 series. The lack of titles and lack lustre RT performance for the premium asking price. Looking forward to the new cards now as all the games I want will be coming out in the next 3-12 months and hopefully I can turn on RT without tanking fps :D
 
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I was just thinking this, since getting into triathlons and road cycling i've found out that PC gaming is a cheap hobby in comparision..

I agree, wait till you get into racing, the membership+race sign on fee+ well you get what I mean.. :p
 
With the new cards not far away, I was thinking where is AMD’s biggest champion Panos at? Turns out he got himself perma banned. Hahahahahaha :D
 
With the new cards not far away, I was thinking where is AMD’s biggest champion Panos at? Turns out he got himself perma banned. Hahahahahaha :D

Was he an AMD champ? Im sure some of these accounts are either same people or relatives of them way the behaviour is similar.
 
Was he an AMD champ? Im sure some of these accounts are either same people or relatives of them way the behaviour is similar.
I thought he was, always pro AMD no matter what from what I recall.

Yea I am sure he is among us now and posting, but we will never know for sure unless he slips up badly. Lol.
 
Any news of when this Nvidia killer is coming out?

They were saying before the consoles, which are rumoured to be out at the start of November. We'll see. Hoping it's before Cyberpunk 2077.

Edit - that might not be the ‘killer’ card but one of the new models is supposed to be out around then.
 
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With the new cards not far away, I was thinking where is AMD’s biggest champion Panos at? Turns out he got himself perma banned. Hahahahahaha :D
Is there a "Hall of Shame" thread? Did wonder why he wasn't around.
I thought he was, always pro AMD no matter what from what I recall.

Yea I am sure he is among us now and posting, but we will never know for sure unless he slips up badly. Lol.
I remember during the buildup to Pascal releasing, Panos and another poster whose name escapes me, constantly attacked Nvidia for all the usual reasons, price, performance, drivers, company ethics etc. After all that both ended up buying Nvidia cards, Tis I think :D
 
How did he manage that?
No idea.


Is there a "Hall of Shame" thread? Did wonder why he wasn't around.

I remember during the buildup to Pascal releasing, Panos and another poster whose name escapes me, constantly attacked Nvidia for all the usual reasons, price, performance, drivers, company ethics etc. After all that both ended up buying Nvidia cards, Tis I think :D
Wish there was a "Hall of Shame" thread, but there is not and never will be :p:D

Yea I remember that also. He did end up getting a 1080Ti, clearly loved it but something slowly ate at him inside bit by bit which made him sell it and buy a Vega 64. As I recall he then went on to say Vega 64 was a card that is much more fun to own as you can tweak it and spend ages getting it how to perform like it should out of the box :p

I do agree it is fun when a manufacturer leaves performance on the table which you can unlock by tweaking yourself, but that is only valid if the price of the said card is a decent chunk cheaper. Vega 64 was not, was even more expensive at times due to the mining boom at the time.

I just say it as it is. Happy to bash both AMD and Nvidia when called for :D:D:D
 
That would be a strange side/downgrade. Your right though, giving the brand a hard time for what they are doesnt equate to being a fanboy for the alternative choice.
 
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