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So they don't care about a bad launch, what you said makes no sense if they knew when Amd were going to launch they could have delayed it a month at least if not more and launched a week before Amd and destroyed Amd launch and had a lot of stock as well.five8five said: ↑
If these dates are accurate, I can understand why Nvidia have gone with a "fill yer boots strategy".
You're reply was a little baffling as I didn't specifically mention the "lower stack".
I'll clarify what I was meaning. If those rumoured release dates are true, Nvidia would know that AMD cards weren't in production so they could capitalise with an early launch.
I don't play with other people, so no need for a mic, and DLSS is a crutch barely implemented in any games. Buying a card that best matches your required gaming res and a VRR monitor has been perfectly fine for donkey's years, I have no intention of joining the simpletons who are prepared to hand over obscene amounts of money to Nvidia for lacklustre rasterisation performance propped up by premium silicon that never gets used without explicit developer implementation.Even if you're just a gamer. Your friends will hear you farting when you use a mic and you're sacrificing performance without some sort of DLSS product.
The only people to have said any of this are the little AMD fanatics that exist only in your fantasy land where you can berate them. In the real world, nobody with half a brain has ever said, nor expected, the new consoles to push 4K 120.You sound mad though, don't worry. Its nothing to be ashamed of that the 6900XT is slower than the RTX3080 in Ray Tracing.
Its good to see the hype train coming down, it wasn't long ago that some people thought these next gen consoles were going to be running AAA games at 4k 120fps with Ray Tracing that beats PC's of today.
This adoration of DLSS is so goddamn retarded it's not even funny any more.
I never quite understood the excessive emphasis placed on the importance of DLSS. It's an almost entirely superfluous feature (and will be for the foreseeable future) until it becomes ubiquitous, universally supported and widely implemented in hundreds of games, of which there is no guarantee. Unless of course you are someone who exclusively plays games that contain DLSS and no other games, but that's a rather strange scenario.
I don't even want to get started on the gimmick that is ray tracing. Until it offers a much more significant improvement in visual quality (i.e. it reaches a point where I can easily differentiate between rtx on/off without needing to squint or perform an in-depth visual analysis of images) and becomes implemented in hundreds of games, it's nothing more than a gimmick.
Considering all of that, I must once again hand it to Nvidia for their marketing prowess. Judging by the sentiment of many online comments, Nvidia have succeeded in winning over the public's imagination to the point where their "superior suite and feature set" have become a differentiating factor for many when it comes to choosing Nvidia GPUs over AMD's future offerings. Many are ignoring/rejecting the fact that it will take at least several generations of GPUs before ray tracing performance and supersampling capabilities become an essential aspect of GPU choice. Until these features mature and reach a point where we simply cannot do without them, they are at best non-essential complementary features which, for the observant consumer, should not demand a price premium especially where they hinder your FPS potential.
I never quite understood the excessive emphasis placed on the importance of DLSS.
The way we've seen RT done on PC is a one pony trick. As it will only compliment rasterized games. You will never see a fully ray traced gamed, never.I never quite understood the excessive emphasis placed on the importance of DLSS. It's an almost entirely superfluous feature (and will be for the foreseeable future) until it becomes ubiquitous, universally supported and widely implemented in hundreds of games, of which there is no guarantee. Unless of course you are someone who exclusively plays games that contain DLSS and no other games, but that's a rather strange scenario.
I don't even want to get started on the gimmick that is ray tracing. Until it offers a much more significant improvement in visual quality (i.e. it reaches a point where I can easily differentiate between rtx on/off without needing to squint or perform an in-depth visual analysis of images) and becomes implemented in hundreds of games, it's nothing more than a gimmick.
Considering all of that, I must once again hand it to Nvidia for their marketing prowess. Judging by the sentiment of many online comments, Nvidia have succeeded in winning over the public's imagination to the point where their "superior suite and feature set" have become a differentiating factor for many when it comes to choosing Nvidia GPUs over AMD's future offerings. Many are ignoring/rejecting the fact that it will take at least several generations of GPUs before ray tracing performance and supersampling capabilities become an essential aspect of GPU choice. Until these features mature and reach a point where we simply cannot do without them, they are at best non-essential complementary features which, for the observant consumer, should not demand a price premium especially where they hinder your FPS potential.
CyberCatPunk - "Confirmed: Navi21 --- Sienna Cichlid Compute --- GFX10 (gfx1030) 80CUs/5120 shaders/320 TMUs /96 ROPs ~20TF (FP32)"
Who is this guy, and where does he get his info from?
If 96 ROPs is correct, it should make a pretty substantial difference to performance at higher resolutions (especially if combined with a 25% overclock vs the 5700 XT).
The trouble I have with believing any leaks regardless of the website it's posted on, is that they never say exactly where (or who) they got the information from. It's highly likely they just took an educated guess.
If one part of a spec rumour is wrong, all of the rumour is invalidated imo. They either have the correct info from a reliable source, or they (probably) don't.
that was rumored as far back as MarchIsn't that just the specs from TPU database lol
When it comes to illumination and shadows, the fake lighting and shadows games have been using are very good already and ray tracing makes little visual improvements, its mainly to the accuracy of the image but certainly nothing you'd be prepared to sacrifice for.
Until we see environments that look like the ones below will we really start to see what RT can do.
The only people to have said any of this are the little AMD fanatics that exist only in your fantasy land where you can berate them. In the real world, nobody with half a brain has ever said, nor expected, the new consoles to push 4K 120.
And I'd like to see your evidence that proves the 6900XT (if there is such a thing) is slower in ray tracing than the 3080. Because until you cite your source, or benchmarks comes out, you really need to hush your drivel. And again, nobody expected Big Navi to outperform Ampere's ray tracing. You're either making things up to pointlessly bait or you're deluded and convinced yourself it's happening so you can act all superior.
What are you going on about?EastCoastHandle repeatedly stated 4k120 with RT too in next gen consoles bla bla bla ( Call of Duty ), other examples as well. You gonna ignore those and slip them under the rug?
Aleo a small sidenote: me not continuing to argue on the previous pages didnt mean any of you were right. Fact that you quote eachother calling me a troll and insulting me isn’t proof of anything, even less so that you guys are right. Just tired of the goalposts moving and having to repeat myself with things ive recently said ( on the previous page) cause you know, easier to ignore and cherry pick arguments and attack me instead of the things being discussed.
Anyway.
Sure, you back then quoting that verge article when it said 4k 120 and RT and pretending it will be all at once when they were intentionally misleading...
should have quoted you before you had the chance to go back and edit.
I’m sure others remember it as well.
And yeh, it’s not you that’s saying it, but quoting articles and going all like ‘wow so RDNA2 goes 4k120 RT on !!! Crazy perf etcetc’ seems like personal input as well.
Anyway, @LePhuronn going back to that August month, you can easily see quite a few people believing in 4k120 with RT on top when that video talking about Call of Duty on consoles was quoted.