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Here's some benchmarks thus far.
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Tested in Cyberpunk 2077 and Black Myth: Wukong
www.techpowerup.com/331015/amd-radeon-rx-9070-xt-tested-in-cyberpunk-2077-and-black-myth-wukong
That’s an odd coincidence that these two games in particular were leaked. Only these two and nothing else.
Odd as these are Nvidia sponsored games that work better on Nvidia. Worst case for AMD. Opposite to Call of Duty that would be the best case.
We will see. AMD is a world class expert in wasting opportunities. Let’s see if they overcharge for their GPUs, get meh reviews and lower the prices after anyway when nobody cares anymore. Like they usually do.
Almost every time we get early benchmarks leaked, the reviews that come at product release often paint a different picture. And then it's as if only after drivers mature that we see GPU performance increasing on a more realistic level.
For testing on games it will make sense to test with games that actually have proper FSR 3 support at least, nothing older. And games where it's possible to update the FSR DLL with an updater which does exist, similar to DLSS Updater.
Cyberpunk 2077 and Wukong have built in benchmark modes and support FSR 3/3.1 so those are not bad game choices to test with AMDs modern GPUs such as 7xxx series and later. In the early days, CP2077 did seem better suited for NVIDIA RTX 30/40 series but that has changed over time since the release of Radeon 7xxx series and also further updates and optimization with games like that one on particular. Not to mention driver updates over time.
AMD also says the FSR 4.x will be much crisper and able to boost FPS with very minimal image quality loss compared to FSR 2 or 3. And I suspect (no proof yet) that FSR 4.x would allow multi-frame gen similar to DLSS 4.x where the multi-frame gen portion of such features would be exclusive to the latest GPU series.
deflect mush???
Both companies get heavily criticised.
BO6s own benchmark crashes the game and sometimes the PC. I'm not surprised they didn't use it.
spending 400-500$ is just to much to justify
the intel B580 is around this price range but it's always sold out and isn't as supported as AMD/Nvidia. i know nvidia wont be doing anything budget but i hope AMD has something in that range with good price to performance.
We'll have to see how the RX 9060 turns out.
Yeah... But you have to admire the infinite well of optimism that is the AMD fan-base. The 9070xt went from being god tier to just another mid product from AMD that is priced slightly below their competitor with worse features.
And people seriously wonder why NVIDIA gets away with being stingy in regards to vram.