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Captain_Yuri said:

I think if Nvidia does the following, it will be an easy win this gen for them:

Lower the price of the 4080 to $900
Release the rumoured 4080 Ti with 14000 cuda cores for $1200 to compete more directly against the 7900XTX

Personally I don't like 4080/7900XT being priced at $900. The 4080 should be priced at $700 and 7900XT which is a 7800XT is disguise should be around the same price. If Nvidia doesn't do those two things, I think 4080 will be DOA.

Ok, now I'm a bit lost. I know the difference in shaders with the Ada GPUs is so big that we've made those kind of comments, but is the difference between the XTX and the XT so big? I know one has 12 CUs less than the other, but the full Navi 32 GPU has, allegedly, 60CUs, putting the 7900XT in the middle of both full chips.

Captain_Yuri said:
QUAKECore89 said:

Just in time i was reading this article, it's really sure chaos going on!

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-confirms-rx-7900-xtx-is-rtx-4080-competitor-fsr3-may-be-supported-by-pre-rdna3-architectures

LOL

Zen 4 Flop
RDNA 3 Flop

It will certainly not set the world aflame, but it's too soon to know how RDNA3 will perform.

haxxiy said:

I'm currently building an entry gaming PC for my brother and went with a 3600 + 3060 Ti, a nice mix of similar numbers, and also somewhat of a throwback to my 2010 build with a Phenom and a 460. Back then I was just a wee freshman lad with a tight budget, but damn, the exchange rates and prices were great.

You only need to use some 3600MHz DDR4 memory to make the perfect combo .

I hope your brother thanks you how he should, because that will be a great gaming PC.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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