3 weeks worth of the first quarter, not a lot of time9070 went on sale March 6 so yes they absolutely should be in the data.
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3 weeks worth of the first quarter, not a lot of time9070 went on sale March 6 so yes they absolutely should be in the data.
I was seriously considering AMD after many years but they **** the bed once more. Broken HDMI ports and fake MSRP.Just shows how out of touch all the pc hardware reviewers are. They say Nvidia bad, recommend AMD all the time, yet at the end of the day gamers want the best and so they want and buy more Nvidia cards. AMD and intel have a loud minority following, but just can't complete in the real world when it comes to actual sales and market share.
All the reviewers use Nvidia cards for editing anyway. So they are hypocritical.
AMD can and would win some gamers over with the"at least AMD aint greedy scummy company" but we all know that isnt the case, the blatant fake msrp and the 8gb same name puts them in same light as NVidia. its like they see NVidias winning formula and try to copy it. i used to only buy AMD due to being a decent company at time, but now i see they both the same, its just Nvidia is far better at taking cash from gamers, and even with ROPs,drivers etc, gamers will still come flocking back, only reason i went back to amd for performance/£ with the 70xt, but tbf its been great tbhI was seriously considering AMD after many years but they **** the bed once more. Broken HDMI ports and fake MSRP.
You're right I'm going to go buy a 5070ti before it drops even further below MSRP.9070XT is above MSRP while the 5070ti is below MSRP. Just turned into another Nvidia minus 50 quid situation so not surprised if the majority of people go with the 5070ti. Now if they were at the MSRP or less of £570 for the 9070XT it would be a different story.
£100 difference is quite a lot for card that are on a par roughly(raster), thats comparing both cheapest models. if AMD kept at msrp it would be a cake walk which which to buy, but fake msrp doesnt help their case as some folk would think £100 for slightly better raster figures, RT and obviously DLSS4 is worth it. so they losing sales to the TI because the close financial gap9070XT is above MSRP while the 5070ti is below MSRP. Just turned into another Nvidia minus 50 quid situation so not surprised if the majority of people go with the 5070ti. Now if they were at the MSRP or less of £570 for the 9070XT it would be a different story.
Honestly though like for like there is still a big gap. Take the Asus prime as an example there's a 150 gap between them. I am very happy with my nitro 9070xt and if I was buying again I would do the same as I want a good aib. They are still 850 for a 5070ti9070XT is above MSRP while the 5070ti is below MSRP. Just turned into another Nvidia minus 50 quid situation so not surprised if the majority of people go with the 5070ti. Now if they were at the MSRP or less of £570 for the 9070XT it would be a different story.
Why flood the market if the product is not great?Do we think that 9070 XT at MSRP would change the situation? I don't, Nvidia still sells on the brand and feature set alone (despite AMD closing the gap somewhat in the latter case). Plus I'd be surprised if they produced anywhere near as many cards as Nvidia to be able to flood the market.
I like the 9070 XT, and FSR4 is impressive. It's just very close in price to the 5070 Ti at present which is a bit faster overall (and much faster in heavy RT workloads for those that care), and has the green mind share.
We're doomed, I tell thee! Just don't look at the spec in my sig...
The 'shipped' could also mean 'contracted' and still not assembled, or perhaps, even components not delivered yet, no one knows what it means precisely. They can say whatever they want, we can't verify itI think for measuring the PC gaming space, especially for those of us who buy GPU's to put in our PC's JPR can..... no should be ignored, they are basically measuring all shipments for every segment and calling it "PC" that's where i think people are getting hung up, a GPU sitting in an air-conditioned warehouse crunching numbers along with 20,000 other identical GPU's doing the same thing is not a "PC", to JPR it is, along with the 20,000 others sitting next to it and the millions of others in similar warehouses.
Maybe all the other retailers were buying their stock from OCUK? (and still sitting on loads)I think what happened was
ocuk sold 10,000 or more and then all the other retailers sold a negative number of them and that obviously brought the total sold back down to a few thousand obviously
aha someone has caught onto my future plan for world domination, my plan was buy one graphics card , find a friend [guess id have to buy a friend too to make this work but bare with me lol]Maybe all the other retailers were buying their stock from OCUK? (and still sitting on loads)
(edit: yes I realise that still wouldn't actually work... would be counted double as sales)