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Well 5700 series went EOL so they going to disappear that's why prices are going up too.
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I don't want to start the argument up again so I'll just say this: you're missing the point. Yes, Titans exist as far back as Kepler and they were never billed as the flagship gaming card. That was always the Ti. The point here is Nvidia pulling a mind game with the Ampere's marketing which a lot of people are falling for and fawning over themselves and Uncle Leather Jacket. The narrative is suddenly after 5 generations, a non-Ti card is the flagship model with all of the intentional and distorted comparisons that brings. Of course Ampere is this "massive" leap in price and performance over Turing because the flagship is almost half the price and 50% faster. Who could ask for more, it's amazing! But it's just smoke and mirrors to yet again actually increase prices. Pushing the 3080 as the flagship has sent people scurrying to buy a £700 card that just doesn't exist in any practical terms, forcing them into paying at least £150 more for a version that they can get. Now granted that's still a solid move up from the 2080 Ti, but it's still a distortion and deflection intended to dupe the ill-informed, and fans the flames of idiot fanboyism and brand loyalists.The 3090 looks a lot like this generation's Titan.
The tier game is just that, a game. The 2080Ti was not the fastest Turing card. If people thought the 2080Ti was Turing's "flagship" when Nvidia sold another Turing card that was faster, then that same "logic" can be applied to the 3080 being the "flagship" even though there is another card that's turned the vram up to 11 and is a tiny bit faster in the stack....looks a lot like Turing's name game. (Just scribble out the word "Titan" and write the number "3090"in crayon.)
Well 5700 series went EOL so they going to disappear that's why prices are going up too.
The only available Radeon RX 5700 XT:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
GTX 2070S:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
Performance at UHD 2160p [Averages across 23 games]:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3090-eagle-oc/32.html
There are cheaper RX 5700 XT but out of stock and no information about availability.
Not sure where the 11.4% comes from
Not sure where the 11.4% comes from, surely the 2070 Super is 5% better than the 5700XT?
Need. More. Leaks.
Mathematics, dear, Maths, and it's from the lower grades, though
The formula to calculate percentages is
[(49-44)*100]/44
But we're not adding percentage on, were expressing that the 2070 Super is 5% better than the 5700 XT based on the same baseline that the 49% & 44% were calculated on.
He keep's posting TPU's 4K results over and over again knowing Navi 10 has particularly bad 4K results, because it not a 4K card, he knows this.
TPU also don't test older cards on new drivers.
Mathematics, dear, Maths, and it's from the lower grades, though![]()
He'd be right if he was talking about the percentage increase, not the difference.Anyone else seeing the irony in Humbug trying to teach percentages? Though in his example he is right. But please folks, let's keep this for info on "big" Navi". Yes I also get the irony of posting off topic to ask we keep it on topic.![]()
Anyone else seeing the irony in Humbug trying to teach percentages? Though in his example he is right. But please folks, let's keep this for info on "big" Navi". Yes I also get the irony of posting off topic to ask we keep it on topic.![]()
I know then we get lectures on math's. Maths is the distraction from the cherry picked bench. The cycle continues.
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He'd be right if he was talking about the percentage increase, not the difference.
the difference between 50 and 75 is 25. 25 is 50% of 50, but 33.33r% of 75.... so...
Subtract 50% from 100 gives you 50.
Add 50% to 50 gives you 75.
To get from 50 to 100 you have to add 100%.
If GPU X is 50 FPS and GPU Y 75 FPS the difference is not 25%, its 50%, the 50 FPS GPU needs to be half as fast again (50% faster) to match the 75 FPS GPU.
The easiest way to do this is to divide the faster GPU by the slower GPU, so you divide 75 FPS by 50 FPS (75 / 50 = 1.5) the .X, in this case .5 is your percentage. You can qualify it by adding your 50% result to the 50 FPS GPU, 50 + 50% = 75 FPS.
Its really simple![]()
3800 vs 5700XT: 108 / 54 = 2 (100%)
Nice to see the 980 Ti just hanging in there at 4K
The easiest way look at it is like this. Look at whatever card has the 100% score..Not sure where the 11.4% comes from, surely the 2070 Super is 5% better than the 5700XT?