Reasonable prices for the RTX 4000 series seems to be a fantasy at this point.
Reasonable prices for the RTX 4000 series seems to be a fantasy at this point.
Yeah I'm pretty much going back to AMD at this point in the 2nd half of this year either with a last gen card or a newer gen card if the price is right. The 4070 was the last gpu I was interested in and it's still above what I would pay for and I can't imagine the AIBs that will obviously normally be above 600 bucks on average.Embarrassing, nobody buy this, unless you're buying a 4090, go AMD, last gen or even better hold off
Compared to other 4000 series cards maybe, but this is basically a 3080 that's a bit cheaper but still not the most value oriented for many out there. And those AIBs will obviously be over 600 bucks on average getting closer to 700 bucks territory which I'm not into that either.This is a reasonable price though? The 3070 only launched at $500 because it had a compromised VRAM configuration. $100 more after the inflation of the last year for a card with a reasonable VRAM pool is entirely reasonable. By all means complain about the price of the 4080, but this is half of that and it's a lot more than half the performance. How is that not reasonable?
Embarrassing, nobody buy this, unless you're buying a 4090, go AMD, last gen or even better hold off
Still looking like my next card will be a used 3090 for ~700€.
I think you can wait for 5000 series.I'm still holding on with my RTX 2070 which I bought around $600.
Compared to other 4000 series cards maybe, but this is basically a 3080 that's a bit cheaper but still not the most value oriented for many out there. And those AIBs will obviously be over 600 bucks on average getting closer to 700 bucks territory which I'm not into that either.
shit i might cop this if true, was planning on upgrading from my 1660 ti within the next month or 2 and since I only want to game at high/max settings at 1080p 60fps this should be able to do that no sweat. Especially with DLSS 3
DLSS3 isn't particularly useful at 60hz and it's not like you'll need it to reach that at 1080p on this card. If you've got a high refresh rate monitor though, it's a great way to bump up to 120/144hz.
This will be a gigantic upgrade over a 1660 Ti for you just make sure your CPU/memory is upto par or you'll be at serious risk of bottlenecking it at 1080p.
Because if youre looking for 4090 performance you cant get that anywhere else, its like buying a Hypercar, yeah theyre expensive AF but what are you going to buy instead if you need to drive as fast as a Hypercar. 4090 just like a Hypercar isn't about value.This is much better value than a 4090 though, so I don't see how this post makes much sense?
The AMD card with equivalent RT performance to this card launched at $900? I don't see how going AMD is going to improve things?
I'm shocked at the responses in this thread. Feels like everyone just have their stock responses to Nvidia price announcements lined up. This is a good deal at $600, the absolute best anyone could have reasonably expected.
Is there any sort of tool that can compare specs to see if my cpu would bottle neck a new card?
I wanna use ray tracing if possible which is why I mentioned DLSS since ray tracing is a huge hit but DLSS can help with it a ton from videos i've seen, but if I don't need it then even better.DLSS3 isn't particularly useful at 60hz and it's not like you'll need it to reach that at 1080p on this card. If you've got a high refresh rate monitor though, it's a great way to bump up to 120/144hz.
This will be a gigantic upgrade over a 1660 Ti for you just make sure your CPU/memory is upto par or you'll be at serious risk of bottlenecking it at 1080p.
Like I said, compared to the other 4000 series gpus, yes. For me and probably many others it could had a bit better due to what extra you would have to pay for. There's simply no way I'm paying 600+ for this but power to those who want this if 600 range is their budget.I'm comparing it to the 3070 right in my post. The 3080 was lauded as one of the best price: performance cards launched for years. This is $100 cheaper after a year of record inflation, with 2GB additional VRAM and DLSS3 support. It's a good price any which way you slice it.
As far as the AMD part, it falls in line with my last gen recommendation, there are better options from AMD and Nvidia on last gen for the same performance as the 4070, it has nothing to do with if AMD is better then Nvidia as a brand, hell I have a 3090 myself.
Like I said, compared to the other 4000 series gpus, yes. For me and probably many others it could had a bit better due to what extra you would have to pay for. There's simply no way I'm paying 600+ for this but power to those who want this if 600 range is their budget.
I'll just look at AMD's options that will come later to see how it'll compare to it. If AMD is somehow worse that would be shocking.
My friend then get a 3080 or 3080ti, im not saying you have to choose AMD. I said AMD or Nvidia last gen.No last gen AMD card can match the RT performance of this card, so you're recommending a card that doesn't exist. A 7900XT falls below a 3080 (and thus a 4070) in RT heavy scenes and that was a gigantic leap forward in RT performance over RDNA2 cards.
AMD have no equivalent at this price point. For $600 this is the best GPU you can buy.
I wanna use ray tracing if possible which is why I mentioned DLSS since ray tracing is a huge hit but DLSS can help with it a ton from videos i've seen, but if I don't need it then even better.
This is my CPU, would it suffice or would it cause bottlenecking? I've looked around and people have said it's good for gaming but I don't want to waste my money if it's not up to snuff
11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11700F @ 2.50GHz
Fake news everyone. They have more RAM than the 3080. Nvidia will never let down their scalpers
My friend then get a 3080 or 3080ti, im not saying you have to choose AMD. I said AMD or Nvidia last gen.
Awesome, thank you for the infoThat's still a very decent CPU, should be a nice pairing. You'll be using DLSS super resolution (2) but you're not going to need frame gen to get to 1080p/60hz in RT titles on this card.
Enjoy your 4070 : )They're both priced more than this with higher power draw and less features (DLSS3). Why would you choose one of them over this card?
Nvidia, maybe: Don't worry. Normal citizens will horde GPUs for AI. Buy more now to save more.I mean, they already have. Good luck scalping any of the 40 series.
I'm going to be hanging onto my 3080 for a very long time. Fuck all these prices if this a window into the future
I wanna use ray tracing if possible which is why I mentioned DLSS since ray tracing is a huge hit but DLSS can help with it a ton from videos i've seen, but if I don't need it then even better.
This is my CPU, would it suffice or would it cause bottlenecking? I've looked around and people have said it's good for gaming but I don't want to waste my money if it's not up to snuff
11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11700F @ 2.50GHz
Sadly, which went down to 800 bucks and is still too much.We already know what AMD's option with equivalent RT performance is because they already launched it at $900.
I wouldn't even feel good about going with 12GB of vram right now
Nvidia, maybe: Don't worry. Normal citizens will horde GPUs for AI. Buy more now to save more.
Sadly, which went down to 800 bucks and is still too much.
But regarding RT, it's still not fully worth it until like 2025-2026 at this point for acceptable performance without DLSS and FSR at high fps(120fps+). With DLSS/FSR on it can be worth it somewhat depending on the game but I see it as more future proof, just like 4k, 8k and such.
I rely more on rasterized performance, RT is just a bonus. When RT becomes a standard that's when RT performance will matter a lot more but we'll have much more powerful gpus by then.
MLID and his $750 to $799 (lol) "rumor/leak" was wrong??
Say it ain't so...
$600 for a less power hungry ~3080 + 12GB and DLSS3
Considering what 3080/6800 XT still cost today (new) that's at least a "decent" current gen option