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Cerebralbore101 said:
taus90 said:

thats your performance benchmark witcher3? a 5 year old game! why dont you check out the performance in recently released titles with Dx12 or vulcan support. just a youtube search will give you a clear picture where 5700XT stands in comparison to 2070 super. 5700xt only lags behind in dx11 games but even that performance gap has been significantly closed up by AMD driver updates. 

if you dont want to search here is the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmlRzGhdWdM

if you dont wanna watch so ill sum it up for you Battlefield v, Shadow of Tomb raider, Exodus, Star wars, world war z all have better or equally good performance on similar settings to 2070 super. AMD updates have significantly improved their cards performances, and if you undervolt and overclock 5700xt (PS5) it convincingly beats 2070 super

and this is without even taking RDNA2 improvements into consideration.

Sorry for taking so long to get back to you on this. Being a 5 year old game doesn't mean much. Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games of this gen, and it's open world, which is harder on FPS than other games. That's why I was using it. 

But the video you showed, shows that the XT has indeed caught up with the 2070 Super. This is really good news. I wanted to get an AMD GPU for two years now, but the Vega just sucked, and the 580 was low end by the time I finally got around to building my rig. If AMD's next gen cards wind up being on par with Nvidia's higher end next gen cards, without too much of a power draw problem, I'll be sold. 

actually i learnt it hard way i used to mock my friend for choosing Radeon 570 8gb over 1060 6gb coz i have one, and 1060 gpu was far superior than 570, but recently i was shocked that his 570 suddenly catapulted over my 1060 (courtesy Warzone). thanks to the drivers. Even I am waiting for Rdna 2 based gpu to see how it will stack up against nvidia 3000 series