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In a few mins you will have a chance to grab a 6800 or 3060Ti

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It's interesting that the RX 6800s are still in stock. It seems like there's still not much trust in AMD's GPU drivers or maybe after the price hike less people want to pay 700+ for a video card with (currently) poor ray-tracing performance? I'm genuinely curious because both the Sapphire Pulse and Nitro+ models seem to have better value than the RTX 3070 if they cost the same.
 
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It's interesting that the RX 6800s are still in stock. It seems like there's still not much trust in AMD's GPU drivers or maybe after the price hike less people want to pay 700+ for a video card with (currently) poor ray-tracing performance? I'm genuinely curious because both the Sapphire Pulse and Nitro+ models seem to have better value than tan RTX 3070 if they cost the same.
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It's interesting that the RX 6800s are still in stock. It seems like there's still not much trust in AMD's GPU drivers or maybe after the price hike less people want to pay 700+ for a video card with (currently) poor ray-tracing performance? I'm genuinely curious because both the Sapphire Pulse and Nitro+ models seem to have better value than the RTX 3070 if they cost the same.
It's purely the price. The card should have been £499 MSRP anyway but with the inflated price, no chance.
 
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