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*** The AMD RDNA 4 Rumour Mill ***

I was considering a 5080, 5090 or possibly another 4090 but if the leaks are accurate and IF the price is around £500 the 9070XT seems a no brainer.

Not had a AMD card for a good while so would be interesting to try again.
 
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From what I tend to see online and in person is that "Nvidia" is almost synonymous with "Graphics Card". People tend to only care about the next release of Nvidia cards rather than GPU's as a whole, similar to how Iphones are viewed in the mobile phone industry. AMD really have to do something shocking here to gain a signifcant amount of market share.
 
An unboxing in Ukrane, but still no official launch - AMD is skipping viral marketing and gone straight to surreal...

A part of me is loving this weird silence from AMD :cry:

If they don't release until the end of March I'll be singing a different tune!
 
Im on a 2080ti so anything will be a solid upgrade for me. Just dropped in a 5700x3d to keep the am4 rig running longer.

So question is between 5080/5070ti or 9070 XT.

5080 just feels bad compared to the 5090 specs with only 16gb. With no 5070ti FE model and a Feb AIB release the AMD option is looking mighty tempting. I can’t believe there has been no major leaks!
 
Was gonna get a 5080/5070 TI to replace my ancient 1060...think I will go for the 9070 XT instead if its like £550

1600 + 1060 6gb --> 5700x3D + 9070 XT
 
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The design of the Asus Prime card looks really nice but I could never have one in my rig, not with Prime in massive letters - its bad enough with all the rainforest boxes arriving constantly!
 
I am replying to myself, as there was significant reaction, in case you missed it I was taking the pee...

In fairness mate, your sarcasm was not at all obvious :cry:

Thing is though nvidia have already disclosed the mrsp now and you know they never revise that.

Yup, that would look sketch (to us nerds anyway). And you know the AIB models will for damn sure be decently more expensive at launch.

I'm optimistically hoping they've spent their entire marketing budget on more silicon engineers for UDNA...

Honestly, that would be a pretty good move :cry:
 
What do you mean 5 wildly different bars? It clearly shows you at the bottom of the first slide that the colors represent 5 different cards. The pink and the orange are the 9070XT and 9070. In CP2077 without RT, the 9070XT is faster than the 7900XT by around 7fps and only 4fps slower than the 7900XTX.

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The second slide shows games with RT enabled in which case the 9070XT is faster than the 7900XTX in the heavy RT games.


In which case the 9700 XT is 17% faster than the 7900 XTX in Cyberpunk 4K RT, that puts it slightly ahead of the 4070 Ti.

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A big factor in these cards succeeding (at least initially) is going to be their availability. If the rumours are true that the 9070's could have launched in Q4 last year, there's a good chance that AMD could have taken the time to manufacture, stockpile and ensure plenty of units will be available to purchase on launch.
 
A big factor in these cards succeeding (at least initially) is going to be their availability. If the rumours are true that the 9070's could have launched in Q4 last year, there's a good chance that AMD could have taken the time to manufacture, stockpile and ensure plenty of units will be available to purchase on launch.

There was talk a little while ago amd and nvidia were rushing to stockpile gpu's before the tariff hike kicked in. With a bit of luck there's a decent amount of stock.

 
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