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*** The AMD RDNA 4 Rumour Mill ***

I can actually get behind good upscaling it's got to the level it's not noticeable and boost the FPS will help even more with more games starting to use RT now
That's true.
I guess I don't play games with RT to notice the drops and requirements yet. I played cyberpunk for a few hours. Switched on RT for 10 mins and not used it again since.

Yikes. Hope AMD don't base prices off the 5070ti from a posting I've just seen. Certainly hope it's a placeholder anyway. (€1169 MSI gaming trio in Austria)
 
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£300-400 would be aggressively priced, at £500-600 it costs more than the previous gen.
I seriously doubt the xt will be less than £500 given the rumoured performance up to £600
So instead of spending the same amount of money to get more performance you choose to get the same performance but save £100?

Why am i finding that hard to believe, could it be that outside of the money is no object type of people I've never heard of someone deciding on what GPU to buy based exclusively on performance, how most people seem to set a budget rather than a minimum required FPS.

I thought this was how people dealt with life in general not just graphics cards
 
Yikes. Hope AMD don't base prices off the 5070ti from a posting I've just seen. Certainly hope it's a placeholder anyway. (€1169 MSI gaming trio in Austria)
Given the prices of the other cards, I don't see why this wouldn't be a realistic price for the 5070ti. If anything, that will be a "good" price.
 
I thought this was how people dealt with life in general not just graphics cards
If it was we'd all be driving around in cars that barely reached 70Mph and cost £1k, we'd be watching 14" TV's in B&W that cost £30, and thing like smart phones wouldn't exist.

For the vast majority of human history we've not sought to simply replace something with a cheaper version of the exact same thing, we've looked to replace it with something better that costs the same or slightly less, we always want more.
 
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My 7900XT was £699 in 2023 with a game. So lets call it £670 for the card.

Needs at least 30% improvement at the same price or 30% less price for the same performance.

If the former I might be interested in upgrading.
If it matches the 7900XT but has much better improvements for RT and FSR4 would you consider upgrading still?
 
If it matches the 7900XT but has much better improvements for RT and FSR4 would you consider upgrading still?

As a 7900XT owner I will say that it depends

1. More and more reliance on RT effects might become critical.

2. The cost of changing

3. Will 16GB be an issue sooner give point 1?
 
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