Steam installeren
inloggen
|
taal
简体中文 (Chinees, vereenvoudigd)
繁體中文 (Chinees, traditioneel)
日本語 (Japans)
한국어 (Koreaans)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgaars)
Čeština (Tsjechisch)
Dansk (Deens)
Deutsch (Duits)
English (Engels)
Español-España (Spaans - Spanje)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spaans - Latijns-Amerika)
Ελληνικά (Grieks)
Français (Frans)
Italiano (Italiaans)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesisch)
Magyar (Hongaars)
Norsk (Noors)
Polski (Pools)
Português (Portugees - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Braziliaans-Portugees)
Română (Roemeens)
Русский (Russisch)
Suomi (Fins)
Svenska (Zweeds)
Türkçe (Turks)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamees)
Українська (Oekraïens)
Een vertaalprobleem melden
Waiting to see how the 5060 and 9060 stack up in price/etc.
Even if you want a 5090 you wont find one. None to be hand. The few hundred that did go on sale are now gone. Same with 5080's and the same will be said for the 5070's as they need failed to bin properly 5080 and 5090 chips to make the 5070's.
My guess is that future 5090's are still in the crystal forming stages. Once the crystal is made the wafers get cut and then the 2000 steps to make a chip start. SO next quarter.
My guess is we wont see 5070's in numbers for at least 3 to 4 months. From today.
I've been looking at the stats and then seen ok. However, paying near to what the 5070 costs for tech that resembles a 4080 is not appealing either.
550 for the 9070 and 600 for the 9070XT. MSRP. That means nothing.
The days of lots of people buying the top end nvidia cards are over. I am pretty sure that not many are going to fork over 3000 dollars for a 5090. Especially since it has problems.
I wont buy your 2 year old used up and over-clocked to within an inch of its life second hard card either since you are wanting up to %85 of MSRP for it on ebay. Sure, some people are stupid and buy that crap. I wont.
People are stupid if they pay %85 of the MSRP for a 4080. I dotn care how good that card was when it was released. It is old. It is used. It is last gen.
I am goign to wait for the supply for AMD cards to be good ad then see.
users get their cards in variable reason, wish you and them have a good time
Given that it's 40% stronger than the 7900 G.R.E. (A.M.D.'s closest competition to the 4070 Super, and faster than the Nvidia offering in rasterization) I think that it's slightly ahead of the curve.
I'm not sure if $600 is a compelling enough deal to gain A.M.D. market share, although I am pretty tempted to preorder if the option is given, particularly since I really do have an RX580 in my machine right now.
This is a price range where people use 1440p or even 4K resolutions, where the new DLSS4 set to transformer model can make it look better than native. I don't think FSR4 will be able to match that. Hopefully, they get at least close to DLSS3, which can look blurry but still much, much better than FSR3. However, since it's their first time using AI image reconstruction, I'm not sure if it will be able to beat DLSS3 even. Leaving them few generations behind DLSS4.
So, we may end up in a situation where the base 5070, thanks to better ray tracing and much better upscaling, will potentially run games like Cyberpunk, Alan Wake or Black Myth Wukong better than the 9070XT.
AMD selling the 9070 and 9070XT for almost the same price proves to me that AMD learns nothing. Now they also heavily discount their old cards, which reminds people to wait three months for usual big discounts. I personally can't imagine the base 9070 holding the silly price for long, unless Nvidia continues to have close to no stock for many more months.