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So you buying one? Lol
Going to check the 12GB 5070 out first.
I’ll only upgrade if it doubles my current vram so fingers crossed for 9060xt - can’t see nv giving me 16gb for 450quid.9060xt / 5060ti 8gb/16gb should hit that budget, performance yet to be known
Me too! But I fear we're in the MinorityI want cheap AMD cards because I buy AMD cards.
Maybe that is the case but for that to happen enough people have to buy AMD in the first place before Nvidia drops its price and if AMD is not deemed cheap enough then that will not happen.Ive said it once, ive said it a million times.
People only want cheap AMD cards to force Nvidia's pricing down. AMD cant win, but I do suspect the success in the CPU market may start to change their image somewhat.
But 12GB!!!
Nvidia's MSRPs are fake. If AMD's MSRP are real then the price to performance is 9/10.So if AMD's first party performance numbers are to be believed, and they've not over egged them, to me it seems RDNA 4 is a bit meh, it's not bad and the improvement they've made are good but it's not exactly a game changer in terms of price/performance.
If their direct competitor manages to up the supply of their counterpart cards so they hit MSRP, or even worse lowers that MSRP by $50-100, they're pretty much boned.
"Blurghbargbum!" - could just as well say that and it would have exactly same power in explaining their constant high growth in enterprise - financial reports don't lie.S O F T W A R E S T A C K
It'll be £599.99/£549.99 for a base card.What is the UK pricing? Why not announce the EU/UK pricing like Nvidia ?
Blimey, i wish people would read the entire post before responding.Nvidia's MSRPs are fake. If AMD's MSRP are real then the price to performance is 9/10.
If you overlook the reviews, missing ROPs, flaming power connectors, yeah, 50x0 is great!So if AMD's first party performance numbers are to be believed, and they've not over egged them, to me it seems RDNA 4 is a bit meh, it's not bad and the improvement they've made are good but it's not exactly a game changer in terms of price/performance.
If their direct competitor manages to up the supply of their counterpart cards so they hit MSRP, or even worse lowers that MSRP by $50-100, they're pretty much boned.
Agree - it's a great price. I'm selling my 5090 to get one as I just cannot justify the difference in cost. I could literally buy 5 9070xt for one 5090. Its nuts.599 for a card that potentially matches and beats a 5070Ti is a really good look from AMD. That same 70Ti card that you can't find available right now due to another Nvidia paper launch and, if you do, you'll have the lucky dip of 'it might burn your entire house down because you didn't jackhammer the power connector in', or 'it might have shipped with 10% less performance' or, my fave, 'it might have cost you a grand' - or all 3!
I miss having certain Nvidia features but honestly, this 5000 series launch has done nothing but push me further into picking up another AMD GPU - and the solid pricing of the 9070XT has helped from that side.