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About 4 months ago I had purchased the 4070Ti and fooled with it for about a week. Try this, try that, roll back this, install that, uninstall those... nothing worked. 60 FPS with DX11 was all I could get. Purchased the 7900 XT, installed the current driver and bam, 120fps at 2k. Now some have speculated the AMD logo on startup for Breakpoint could be the issue.
Try this.
https://www.nexusmods.com/ghostreconbreakpoint/mods/393
May be helpful.
Did you just... call AMD people fanboys while saying all of that? VRAM is why people could game on their $250 new RX480/580's up until last year.
VRAM is why the 6700XT 12GB USED to be on par with a 3060Ti but now runs neck and neck with the 3070 8GB.
If you don't know, you don't know.
But, I mean, if you're dropping some huge amount on a GPU while gaming on a teensy 1920x1080 monitor, then.. yeah. Sounds about par for the course and you're right, you don't have to worry about VRAM at 1080p in MOST games.
Except every game from 2023 and onward. 8GB? Not enogh for this year and everything coming.
I have every single option maxed out (except Temporal AA) @ 2560x1440 on my 6700XT 12GB and it runs smooth as pie.
Nvidia driver issue or VRAM issue? There's also those games that gain anywhere from 10-15% on average in performance from having SAM on AMD. For Nvidia, that's driver locked and only decided by Nvidia which games can support ReBAR.