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Yeah but 8% Overclock required to the 9070XT for stock 5080 FE raster performance (in some games) might give the bods spanking 1350 on a 5080 pause for thought.

The question is, can you get an 8% overclock out of a 9070XT.
That chap on Reddit that leaked a load of bench marks etc stated the XT overclocked fairly easily to factory 5080FE levels.
 
Flipping heck, they delivered the wrong thing.... wanted a 9070 XT

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I'll give you £600 for it. That seems to be the going rate for that level of performance now.
 
Thought the 9070 would have a bigger gap to the xt, but the prices aren't horrendous, pleasantly surprised, see what happens with the reviews next week but it doesn't look too bad, and certainly does put shade over Nvidia.

In that point the live stream seemed to throw a lot of shade towards Nvidia, subliminal but was clearly there.
 
Why are their benchmarks comparing their latest products against the competitors from two generations ago :confused: Lets wait and see for third party benchmarks but seems insane from a marketing perspective. It will make potential consumers think these are poor performing cards. They should have at least compared them to 4000 series.
 
So far Nvidia is smashing Nvidia better than AMD ever could with all the problems (cables, drivers issues, pricing, availability etc.). It didn't shake their fanbase much, though.

Nvidia are where they are because of the last decade.

End of the day, people buying one of these current prices GPU's are probably in single percentages of the market
 
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- On sale March 6 (reviews on March 5)
- UK pricing likely 1:1 to US, so £550, £599. Retail will be more.
- The had very specific benchmarks across 30 games in the presentation (that match earlier leaks). 9070xt is -2% 5070ti on average.

Either would be very nice upgrade for a 3080 with an actual, honest-to-goodness price/performance uplift.
That is what I am interested in upgrading from. I feel its near time.
 
Why are their benchmarks comparing their latest products against the competitors from two generations ago :confused: Lets wait and see for third party benchmarks but seems insane from a marketing perspective. It will make potential consumers think these are poor performing cards. They should have at least compared them to 4000 series.
They compared the 9070xt to the 5070ti
 
Yeah but 8% Overclock required to the 9070XT for stock 5080 FE raster performance (in some games) might give the bods spanking 1350 on a 5080 pause for thought.

The question is, can you get an 8% overclock out of a 9070XT.

Looks like it will depend on the card as there is some high power versions becoming available, I'd like to think it's feasible with the 3x 8 pin connector models.. we'll find out next week
 
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