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

OK guys looks like no one has decent guestimates

Can we target a range of prices of for the 9070xt ?

I'm thinking

£599 MSRP - Available but impossible for most bar a few lucky ones

£650 - Lowest

£800 - Highest

I'm looking at picking up the Sapphire Nitro+ and have pencilled in £800 for it

What do you guys think ? And please don't daydream prices - be realistic as there's huge demand for these cards and we all know what that means

Be better off buying a second hand 7900xt for c.£400.
 
BTW 9070 XT cheatsheet from reddit, some of you might find it useful

Interesting that the nitro+ is listed as needing a 750w psu and a lots of other cards needing the same or more.

£650 was my upper limit so I'll see what options are available. The red devil looks good but I doubt it will come in at my budget
 
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From what i've been told, a lot of these cards are sat at distri's but when they're going to be alloated is a whole other story. It seems some brands like Asus are holding out until the last minute to finalise their pricing before it goes off to the retailers.
 
Will these cards suffer from the PhysX problems of the 50 series or were they only ever supported on Nvidia GPU's?

Nvidia bought Aegia in 2008 and made the PhysX API to work on CUDA only after that. Some work arounds did exist but the old PhysX PPU arnt exactly bleeding edge 15 years ago ;)

Grab a 3050 and you`ll be fine
 
Yeah, Wednesday's going to be interesting.
I think we all appreciate AMD didn't pull a 4x MFG comparison graph, but I think we also all know that 3rd party reviews don't always come back with the same results the manufacturers do.

That's going to be pretty key, especially when we find out what we can actually buy them for.
 
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