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All 5070 Ti stock sells out within hours at MSRP. At least they are showing up. There are definitely thousands of 5070 Ti owners if not tens of thousands in the UK.
5070Ti started at £969 to £1200+ when it launched...


Msrp 70Ti been in stock and sitting on shelfs for days on Ocuk, almost no one wants them...

Zero 9070XT's regardless the price sold out for days.

You are positively trolling this thread...BADLY at this point in time trying to pad your argument using an Nvidia MSRP pp that AMD created-because no one wants them.

Meanwhile Nv users including myself have been crossing over to AMD's 9070 series since LAUNCH.
 
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I can't post competitors. But overclockers dropped Zotac 5070 Ti and 5080 cards at MSRP 2 days ago. That is one of many. All sold out within hours.

This is occurring across the retail space every couple of days.

The higher priced cards are also selling if you check available stock. I think this forum has turned into a sort of echo chamber.

A competitor even publishes their drops.

Well echo chambers exist I agree. However there is a consistent case of "I demand source" when something is posted that doesn't suit the narrative, and in a case like this your generalising and then not even basing it on some actual statistics! So no source then. I am surprised in these expert spaces nobody has come up with anything tangible to base discussion on, instead of the complaining or moaning posts.
 
Well echo chambers exist I agree. However there is a consistent case of "I demand source" when something is posted that doesn't suit the narrative, and in a case like this your generalising and then not even basing it on some actual statistics! So no source then. I am surprised in these expert spaces nobody has come up with anything tangible to base discussion on, instead of the complaining or moaning posts.


And this is just here. All sold out now.

The other big retailer publishes drops every 3 days.

AMD (and partners) need to actually drip feed cards in a similar manner at the promised MSRP. Not just focus on scalped Nitro+ etc. cards.
 
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Well echo chambers exist I agree. However there is a consistent case of "I demand source" when something is posted that doesn't suit the narrative, and in a case like this your generalising and then not even basing it on some actual statistics! So no source then. I am surprised in these expert spaces nobody has come up with anything tangible to base discussion on, instead of the complaining or moaning posts.
If you want to post rumours and speculation, then you will have to accept being called wrong.
 
Hey, when the steam hardware survey comes out next month or so showing what has happened, I could indeed be very wrong. We will see.

I'll be sure to post it, no matter what it shows.
 
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The March Steam survey should be out, what with it being April. Either way it doesn’t prove anything other than one month sales. It is not unheard of for AMD to outsell Nvidia on certain months.

It will be the Q2 JPR results that show proper trends… if that’s what matters to you.
 
The March Steam survey should be out, what with it being April. Either way it doesn’t prove anything other than one month sales. It is not unheard of for AMD to outsell Nvidia on certain months.

It will be the Q2 JPR results that show proper trends… if that’s what matters to you.

March only has 5080 showing. Other cards need a little time to get into the survey.

Q2 JPR will indeed be the best data point as to whether AMD actually gained any market share beyond the release week where they managed to sell through the stockpile.
 
Hey, when the steam hardware survey comes out next month or so showing what has happened, I could indeed be very wrong. We will see.

I'll be sure to post it, no matter what it shows.

Before when someone used the steam survey it was "lol like the steam hardware survey is accurate". Yeah I have seen this plenty of times. There is also likely a few months lag to get this info (of new gen cards) actually showing. I have only taken one survey in dunno how long, its not like it asks you each month which makes it interesting on how the sampling operates.
 
Got a 9070xt yesterday but the cables won't let me close my case. Has anyone bought a 3rd party 3x8 cable they recommend ?

This is my issue, I could bend them but don't want too. I would also prefer to just plug these 3 into the new cable. The 3080 I had had its own 12 pin that you plugged your 2 8 pins into so something similar would do.

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Is there much news on the 9060 series? Looking at something for my nephew and I am hoping they will either fit the bill or push other card costs down.
From what I'm aware, performance of the 9060 XT is expected to be around a 7700 XT and it will come with 16GB, with maybe a 8GB variant too.

If a 5060 Ti 16GB is $430 (leaked price), I'd expect AMD to undercut that, so maybe around £330 for the base models and moving up to ~£350 after launch, with premium models around £400.
 
From what I'm aware, performance of the 9060 XT is expected to be around a 7700 XT and it will come with 16GB, with maybe a 8GB variant too.

If a 5060 Ti 16GB is $430 (leaked price), I'd expect AMD to undercut that, so maybe around £330 for the base models and moving up to ~£350 after launch, with premium models around £400.

$270 - $300 for the 8GB RX 9060.
$330 - $380 for the 16GB RX 9060 XT
Performance between RTX 4060 Ti and RX 7700 XT, the latter is 20% faster than the 4060 Ti. Should match the 5060 Ti at a lower price.

Also:
Possibly an RX 9050 XT.
Possibly an RX 9070 GRE, 48 CUs, 12GB. The 9070 XT has 64 CUs, the 9070 56 CUs, should be around RTX 5070 performance. $450 - $500?

 
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From what I'm aware, performance of the 9060 XT is expected to be around a 7700 XT and it will come with 16GB, with maybe a 8GB variant too.

If a 5060 Ti 16GB is $430 (leaked price), I'd expect AMD to undercut that, so maybe around £330 for the base models and moving up to ~£350 after launch, with premium models around £400.
Thanks for that. It might be worth a look if they are around that price.
 

As I suspected, DLSS4 in The Last of US 2 at launch was sharpened even at 0 setting so looked better. The latest patch sets it to actual 0 so doesn't look that much better than FSR4.
With RIS, FSR4 is virtually indistinguishable from DLSS4.
 
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Just installed Optiscalar on Cyberpunk. Cannot really add anything to what anyone else says but clearly makes a difference.

Apparently Atomic Heart is supported and that will therefore be FSR 2 to FSR 4 - will give it a go tomorrow and maybe grab some screenshots.

What is really frustrating is how easy this appears to be to implement (maybe no properly?) but how so few developers have patched it in.
 
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As I suspected, DLSS4 in The Last of US 2 at launch was sharpened even at 0 setting so looked better. The latest patch sets it to actual 0 so doesn't look that much better than FSR4.
With RIS, FSR4 is virtually indistinguishable from DLSS4.

I disabled dlss and used dlaa in last of us 2; it looks quite a bit better than dlss
 
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Only 3 display connectors? That rules out this card for me then :(


Will wait and see if there will be a 9070 GRE.
 
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I'm not sure how many displays one can run from a IGPU (one HDMI, one DP?) but I was able to test it with a 13600K and rx6600 at the same time so the three display limitation might not be so bad as pretty much all AM5 CPU's come with a IGPU.

Half a 9070XT from techpowerup puts it around a 4060ti/3070/2080ti and close to a 7700XT.
 
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