hinch said:
Yeah, everything in this tier for new launches seem gimped anyway. And its more surely better for a person to spend a bit more on decently specced cards and more VRAM to avoid headaches. Going for at least 12GB all while getting decent raster will serve the user better, than having more FPS, then choking once you go past the 8GB VRAM buffer. A bit depressing that once upon a time you could get these kind of cards at $200 heck, sub $200. Now is closer to 300 and is barely moves the needle years down the line with a brand new generation. Lets hope AMD or even Intel shakes up the market in the lower end/mid tier because these new cards are just a waste of time. As a side note.. its funny how this kind of makes the A770/A750 good value. It takes some BS launch to do that lol. |
Yea I personally hope that Intel especially has something. Radeon feels like they are enjoying to duopoly train with Nvidia where as Intel might have greater ambitions in the space and they certainly have the money to throw at it. We will see how Battlemage turns out but that's more of a 2024 thing. Till then, I we will just have to rely on discounts. If the 4060 Ti goes on sale for $350 with a game bundled in, maybe or if the 4060 Ti 16GB can go down to $400 after a few months, then that might be a decent deal. But we are simply going to have to hope that all these lack of purchases from customers will have a big impact on decisions behind Blackwells release similar to how the lack of purchases during the Turing era made Ampere launch quite amazing.
And yea, the A770/A750 have gotten quite good. I hope more reviewers review them so we can see how they hold up these days.
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