Good thing that 3000 cards was a paper launch, makes this waiting game much easier.
With amd's 6000 series launch it looks like 6800xt and 3080 are about similar in performance and as such the price is essentially the same.
It is very suspicious that they did not show raytracing performance, which leads me to believe that it's awful, which would make it a pointless feature if the performance hit lowers fps below desirable levels.
Which leaves the question, which card is better value for money, 6800xt or 3080?
I have a 1440p ultrawide monitor and I kinda looked forward to playing some games with raytracing and dlss. So I suppose it comes down to nvidia DLSS + RT (as in playable fps RT) vs 6gb extra VRAM on amd card? What do you guys thinkg. What bout GDDR6X vs GDDR6, will this be a significant advantage or not down the road?
With amd's 6000 series launch it looks like 6800xt and 3080 are about similar in performance and as such the price is essentially the same.
It is very suspicious that they did not show raytracing performance, which leads me to believe that it's awful, which would make it a pointless feature if the performance hit lowers fps below desirable levels.
Which leaves the question, which card is better value for money, 6800xt or 3080?
I have a 1440p ultrawide monitor and I kinda looked forward to playing some games with raytracing and dlss. So I suppose it comes down to nvidia DLSS + RT (as in playable fps RT) vs 6gb extra VRAM on amd card? What do you guys thinkg. What bout GDDR6X vs GDDR6, will this be a significant advantage or not down the road?