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i like both, 1440p & 4KI disagree slightly here. I have new bounds of epeen being the demo Jensen had where select users got to play 8k games. The other form of epeen is the high refresh fps/mhz users as they seem to be really defensive of any criticism especially obfuscating advice when you say to people about CPU's to just up the resolution and the GPU has to handle the work. An observation I have seen on here.
I dont think people that own a 4k display are stereotypical 'epeen' candidates. I am quite content with near 60fps at this resolution or at 1440p and spent less than £200 on the display. I suppose it depends on your image of epeen, really I guess its showing off but we all grew up with kids like this and it applies to every hobby to be fair.
i like both, 1440p & 4K
Ditto... I have a 4k60fps and a 1440p 144hz monitor on my desk to cover both bases!i like both, 1440p & 4K
I'm not sure I can justify the 6800XT and the 6800 and 3070 seem like pretty poor value in comparison
It's game dependent. high refresh 1440 for shooters. 4k goodness for GTA, RDR, tomb raider types.How dare you! Pick one or the other and get off the fence!
I personally prefer high refresh rate but each to their own so 1440p 144Hz works for me.
Yep.Based on this release, I'm assuming 3070 stocks will be plentiful - you'd have to be mad to buy one now! But how do I ensure I get a 6800 or 6800XT on release....
Currently on a Vega 64 which has served me well but the 6800XT is what I will be getting.
lm hoping for a Sapphire Nitro 6800XT as those cards have always had great build quality and cooling efficiecy.
i like both, 1440p & 4K
i own around 12 monitors with various Stats ranging from 1080p 240hz to 4K 120Hz
I like all of them but each have their disadvantages.
i think of it as this
Competitive - 1080p 240Hz+
At Home FPS gaming - 1440P 144hz+
Story Games/Open World - 1440p ultrawide/4K
What that says is that AMD could easily drop prices on certainly the 6800XT and 6900XT if needed as there's no significant manufacturing cost increase vs the 6800...it gives them ammo to fight against any Ti shenanigans from Nvidia.For me the most surprising thing is the 16GB across the board!
Don't engage in fanboy rhetoric... the 3070 isn't a 'bad' card at $499 and is a valid choice if someone happens to prefer Nvidia for whatever reasonAlthough the sheepels will still buy an Nvidoa card. Because its Nvidoe...
Went from Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse to Sapphire 5700XT Nitro... Will be very hard to not buy a 6800XT Nitro as long as 5700XT resale isn't hit too hard!
Currently on a Vega 64 which has served me well but the 6800XT is what I will be getting.
lm hoping for a Sapphire Nitro 6800XT as those cards have always had great build quality and cooling efficiecy.
That's not how I saw the numbers from AMD which included 4-13% uplift from the memory access.Ditto... I have a 4k60fps and a 1440p 144hz monitor on my desk to cover both bases!
The 6800 is actually pretty close to the 6800XT, all things considered. In performance terms it's between the 3070 and the 3080.
That's not how I saw the numbers from AMD which included 4-13% uplift from the memory access.
I'll wait on some full reviews though obviously but some crude calcs and the 3080 looks to offer less perf/$. Typically I would expect to get more as you go down the stack to the mid-range.
Any of these will be a big improvement on my 1660 Super though.
A post on Guru3D suggested that the 6800 is the same die as the 6800XT but with aspects disabled. Is that confirmed and will they just be bios disabled or physically somehow?