I remember that someone on this forum said when nvidia anounced the dlss3 framegen that the next generation they will just keep putting more interpolated frames to claim big performance increases versus the previous generation. Spot on.
Just like all the 3000 owners that leaved nvidia for AMD for not having DLSS3.:rolleyes:
The reality is that the 4000 owners will just upgrade to use the new nvidia tech as they do every genetarion.
Amd does this every time they release a bad uarch. Maybe this guys are too young to remember R600 or even VEGA.
Hoping for RDNA5 to be good like RDNA2 but I think Intel will surpass them to be the 2nd vendor in 2 or maybe 3 generations.
The lower than expected clocks and the weak RT improvment really killed the performance that I was expecting to be a good upgrade over my 6800XT. 7800XT with N32 will be like 6950XT +10% and that is not a worth upgrade by far.
Looks like the only cards that makes sense are 7970XTX and 4090 but...
After the RX480 fiasco I don't think that AMD will ever draw much power from the pci-e slot again. They will just draw a little more than 150W from the 8 pin cables and will be fine.
Just remember that AMD lauched a 295X2 that was a 500W dual GPU with 2X8pin and the card worked fine on good PSUs.
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