Caporegime
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Yes. A bit faster, better feature set overall.RTX 4080 is still better card compare to 9070xt?
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Yes. A bit faster, better feature set overall.RTX 4080 is still better card compare to 9070xt?
No its 20-30% slower at VKD3D (DX12 games) meanwhile AMD is faster on Linux compared to Windows, depending on the game can be like 20% difference but usually couple %, so works out pretty evenRTX 4080 is still better card compare to 9070xt?
Shame that Devil logo isn't red
Snap! My last AMD GPU was also the 7970... and I also bought that to replace the GTX 570, which was another great card. Both excellent experiences.My last long term AMD GPU was the 7970, a Windforce one, at time got it too replace my 570 so I could run more mods on Skyrim lol
I briefly had a 7900XTX and XT tho
That was when the ROG logo still meant something too, unlike nowadays where everything is ROGSnap! My last AMD GPU was also the 7970... and I also bought that to replace the GTX 570, which was another great card. Both excellent experiences.
My 7970 was an Asus Matrix Platinum (got it for a good price).![]()
Oh nice, that will look awesomeIt lights up![]()
I'm on windows 11,I never used linux.No its 20-30% slower at VKD3D (DX12 games) meanwhile AMD is faster on Linux compared to Windows, depending on the game can be like 20% difference but usually couple %, so works out pretty even
Yeap DLSS support is for sure better, its one of reasons I've argued that AMD should have went .DLL based with FSR2 rather than FSR3.1, if they had way more games would be FSR4 compatible, RT perf. is better but out of 71 games I currently have installed about 6-7 of them have RT, and only 3 I'd argue is the RT worth it in (Cyberpunk, Control and Metro Exodus EE)I'm on windows 11,I never used linux.
If you take into account better RT performance, more DLSS games support compare to FSR4.
I paid for mine gigabyte 9070xt OC close to 720£,so it wasn't cheap.
Nice. I'm going to experiment with undervolt later. Did you up the clock speed any?#1, broke 14k!
RAM:2750+Fast Timings - 14 084![]()
I scored 13 882 in Time Spy Extreme
Intel Core i9 processor 14900K, AMD Radeon RX 9070 x 1, 49152 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
+ 10 power limit
- 140 voltage offset
This 9070 loves an undervolt!
How do you change RAM timings?#1, broke 14k!
RAM:2750+Fast Timings - 14 084![]()
I scored 13 882 in Time Spy Extreme
Intel Core i9 processor 14900K, AMD Radeon RX 9070 x 1, 49152 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
+ 10 power limit
- 140 voltage offset
This 9070 loves an undervolt!
I tried it but it yielded no improvement, all gains were through memory speed, undervolt and extra power target.Nice. I'm going to experiment with undervolt later. Did you up the clock speed any?
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Just installed my Nitro. Not really had much chance to play but all temps seem good on the AMD software stress test. Had to download Sapphires Trixx software to be able to move control of the led bar from the card to the motherboard.
In AMD driver settings, Tuning > Custom > VRAM Tuning > Memory Timing - dropdown - Fast Timings.How do you change RAM timings?
Looks awesome. I'm leaning towards the Nitro too. How are you finding fan noise? Any coil whine?Just installed my Nitro. Not really had much chance to play but all temps seem good on the AMD software stress test. Had to download Sapphires Trixx software to be able to move control of the led bar from the card to the motherboard.
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She be here and working.
Just running some benchmarks now