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I've got a x7900xtx at the moment. This year i decided to connect my pc to tv to play single players game (rts and mutiplayer on the monitor still).

I'm looking to upgrade to 5090 if its worth it to replace my 7900xtx?. if so what brand do i go for at launch if i can get one? Does it really matter?

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It'll probably be worth it performance wise (hardly anything else is right now), but the price? I doubt it :o

Hard to give advice on the cards when they're not out yet, but for that money, I'd want the longest warranty I can get and that's Zotac at the moment. Some of these cards only have 2 year.
 
It'll probably be worth it performance wise (hardly anything else is right now), but the price? I doubt it :o

Hard to give advice on the cards when they're not out yet, but for that money, I'd want the longest warranty I can get and that's Zotac at the moment. Some of these cards only have 2 year.
The price is high lol but just talking about performance mostly.

Yeah it makes sense go for cards with long warranty.
 
You'll probably get about £550/£600 for your XTX meaning a net cost of around £1500... I can't think of any game that an XTX would struggle with that badly to justify that cost.
 
If the RTX 5070 is faster than the RTX 4090 for £549 then the 7900XTX along with everything is going to be worth about 10p next month.

Looking at the specs of the TTX 5090 that is going to be bonkers fast. 4 PFLOPs is going to be something to behold.
 
I assume the general consensus is £2000 for FE 5090 and 2k plus for anything with more fans rgb and aio cooling
 
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I'm sure you can add crossfire to the mix and add a 3rd amd card to help boost the frames

Not with the current PCIe spacing on the cool kid motherboards. Will be interesting to see if the desktop cards get stereo memory capabilities.
 
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