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Better performance per power ratio and also has DLSS 3.0
3070 was a slap in the face with its laughable 8GB VRAM
The rx 6800 is only like $400. The value is insane when you compare it to nvidia. The value goes even higher if you're willing to forget about ray tracing. Let's face it, most of us end up turning that garbage off. I only turn on ray tracing just to see what it looks like, then I end up turning off because I really can't tell the difference anyways.
Like with cyberpunk ray tracing. I was playing with it enabled and noticed a reflection on the surface. It was a flashing sign. You could see it in the reflection. With ray tracing off this flashing sign wasn't visible anymore. I had to move the mouse just right for this reflection to even reveal itself. Just running around playing you'd miss it completely. I don't see the good here at all unless I want to take pretty screenshots.
Remember, we are playing games not really looking at them. I look at games during a screenshot and that's it the rest is play and fast moving and no one has time to see the pretty ray tracing, no body cares either. That's how I feel. Ray tracing is a screenshot thing.
Yes, it allows you to run higher presets. As you raise the graphics, many games now come with a slider that increases the vram as you raise details. This graph will usually be green if you have enough vram and red when you go over budget. Hogwarts has this. When you go over budget you stutter because textures are now being loaded by your system's dram, which is actually slower than vram.
This will give stutter, pop in, crashes, low frame rate as your pc tries to cope with low vram amount. There's nothing that can help this either, only turn graphics down. Well, you won't have to do that with the appropriate amount of vram.