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

Just realised my Fractal Design Define C case only supports up to 315mm GPU, with front fan, which limits me. May have to look at a new case at the same time now.

What would be a good case for around £70? Not bothered about RGB or window as it sits on my left side anyway.

 
So I guess it's the price of the AIB XTs that will determine whether there's value in the non-XT if that holds around MSRP?

I imagine the non-XT will be a great 1440p card but at a £50 difference it'll just be an upselling option?

It's literally the same card, cost the same to make and distribute. Maybe there will be BIOS modding to unlock cores and clocks, like the old days...
 
I can't afford anything right now but at the same time it's exciting to watch as that there is the opportunity for a competitive market place again this generation in a part of the market where more people's budgets sit.

As much as AMD can make a fast card, their mid range presence and performance is where they always seem to shine most and make their money.

Same goes for CPUs I guess, in my opinion anyway as my Ryzen 5700x3d / 7800xt has been a absolute belter of a combo
 
It's literally the same card, cost the same to make and distribute. Maybe there will be BIOS modding to unlock cores and clocks, like the old days...
Now that would be fun times again :)

E: Am contemplating a non XT as I'm on 1440p, would fit the case better and there's UDNA in the next year or so so could be moved to the second pc.... Guess it's a decision after Wednesday reviews and actual prices....
 
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Now that would be fun times again :)

E: Am contemplating a non XT as I'm on 1440p, would fit the case better and there's UDNA in the next year or so so could be moved to the second pc.... Guess it's a decision after Wednesday reviews and actual prices....

Agreed, I would love another VEGA situation where it's just a match the manufacturer BIOS situation to gain performance in seconds :)

I did it with my 56 to a 64 and with the dual bios on the cards was a pretty risk free boost
 
Just realised my Fractal Design Define C case only supports up to 315mm GPU, with front fan, which limits me. May have to look at a new case at the same time now.

What would be a good case for around £70? Not bothered about RGB or window as it sits on my left side anyway.

Why new case?

I have a Meshify C and have the same GPU card length restriction.

Refer to this:


There are four 9070XT's models that will fit without issue.
 
I need to try and not get overcome by FOMO when these are released. im not playing anything the 6800 cant handle.

i dont need one, but i can justify buying one.

I have a 7800XT but would be lovely to crank up the settings to include some light path tracing as well. On Indiana Jones my fps tanks at 1440p from avg 90-100 on Supreme settings to 15fps on Path RT even at low. With framegen turned on it’s 30-40 fps and it’s a hot mess.

I’m hoping the 9070XT would be able to do at least medium on path tracing and give me at least 50-60fps native.

Also I would lose more money on my card if I waited another year or two before UDNA/60 series so there is some value in trading it in now to limit loss and enjoy a higher experience.

As @uscool and @Hostile and @Poneros (thanks all) say it’s not an expensive upgrade from what I have.
 
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I have a 7800XT but would be lovely to crank up the settings to include some light path tracing as well. On Indiana Jones my fps tanks at 1440p from avg 90-100 on Supreme settings to 15fps on Path RT even at low. With framegen turned on it’s 30-40 fps and it’s a hot mess.

I’m hoping the 9070XT would be able to do at least medium on path tracing and give me at least 50-60fps native.

Also I would lose more money on my card if I waited another year or two before UDNA/60 series so there is some value in trading it in now to limit loss and enjoy a higher experience.

I think this is an important point to raise as well, I've seen people stating they will overclock their 9070XT to stock 5080 performance, that would only be raster performance I would imagine. Once you start using RT and especially PT the 5080 will be a good chunk ahead.

That's not a bad thing, considering the price difference between the two.
 
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I think this is an important point to raise as well, I've seen people stating they will overclock their 9070XT to stock 5080 performance, that would only be raster performance I would imagine. Once you start using RT and especially PT the 5080 will be a good chunk ahead.

Yes I’m a tad worried whether path tracing will still be a bit meh on the 9070XT.
 
I don't have an interest in upgrading. Never have as the performance was never going to be there to interest me hence why i mentioned my card still doing the business.

I was referring to this post and there were more where you showed interest which seems got deleted:

If I was offered a 9070 assuming it was same performance and fsr4 was actually good I would most likely take it. 16gb at 1440p should be all good. I doubt my 7900xt needs 20gb so 16gb should do for the life of the card. Better RT as well not that I need it. Love the xt though great card for what I paid v a 12gb 4070ti.
 
On a different note can I use a corsair RM750X on a 3X 8pin 9070XT? I remember my PSU only has 2 8pin cables but they have an extra 2 8pins coming off them but I heard it was bad to daisy chain.

Or can I just buy another Corsair 8pin cable. I remember they have labelled a port cpu but it looks like another 8pin would fit there.
 
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On a different note can I use a corsair RM750X on a 3X 8pin 9070XT? I remember my PSU only has 2 8pin cables but they have an extra 2 8pins coming off them but I heard it was bad to daisy chain.
It should be fine.

There is no way a 9070XT is going to draw the full amount from 3x 8 pin (450W) + 75W from the PCI-E slot.
 
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