The most obvious gap in the market is at the £500-£600 price range, for Nvidia. AMD has 2 reference models in this range, both ahead of nvidia's £470 GPU, but behind the £650 rtx 3080 reference model.
Some have mentioned a possible rtx 3080 ti, but with the rtx 3080 already ahead of the RX 6800 XT, im not so sure there's a need for one - it would have to beat the RX 6900 XT to be worthwhile.
then, there's the mid/lower end where NV dominates, AMD is apparently releasing the 6700 series in q1 2021.
So, are you going to wait, or try your best to buy a new GPU, despite low / non existent stock?
Or, is anyone going to wait for rdna 3 / the rtx 4000 series?
Some have mentioned a possible rtx 3080 ti, but with the rtx 3080 already ahead of the RX 6800 XT, im not so sure there's a need for one - it would have to beat the RX 6900 XT to be worthwhile.
then, there's the mid/lower end where NV dominates, AMD is apparently releasing the 6700 series in q1 2021.
So, are you going to wait, or try your best to buy a new GPU, despite low / non existent stock?
Or, is anyone going to wait for rdna 3 / the rtx 4000 series?
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