Well I want everyone to know I have said it for months now that AMDs main goal was to out perform the 2080ti and if it happens to run toe to toe with the 3070 thats great..Dont get me wrong I wish AMD would, but its just way to great of a leap right now but each release their slowly closing that distance..Oh I am going for the 3090 but also I am worried about two things..1st Cooling they put a lot of thought into that which tells me thats a issue, but I could be wrong..2nd I think their going to come up with some B.S excuse as to why shipments are so low, till they see BIG Navi come out. Once they see that it only beats the 2080ti suddenly their going to have plenty of cards, but their going to come up with some B.S up grade to mark them up 20% from the price of the unveiling..Just my thoughts..But I do think either way I am going to have a hard time getting a 3090 thats for sure..
Considering 3080 will be plenty for 99.99% of gamers and less than half the price I don't think you will have any issue getting a 3090....for the price diff you could get a 3080 this year and 4080 next year and still be cheaper than a 3090
The problem with AMD graphics cards is mainly the software. Its just not as good as Nvidia's. And with all the new features that Nvidia announced, like Nvidia Reflex and Nvidia Broadcasting, I don't think that AMD can compete with that as they haven't invested as much into AI.
However, performance wise, I'm positive that AMD will be able to achieve performance levels somewhere in between the 3070 and the 3080.
Right now I have a RTX 2080 TI, but already have my eyes on a 3090. When the game fully releases, we will probably have the Super/TI versions of the 30 series or maybe even the 40 series, so I guess its one of them then.
Man the Nvidia reveal stream was so good. I absolutely loved the marbles video.
I'm going to be buying an rtx 3070 laptop next year. What GPUs are you guys planning to use for AoC? (Assuming it comes out in 2022)
I built a pc about 5 years ago, currently running a 1070, i think i will give it 12 months and build another.
I'm using a 27" monitor 2560 x 1440 resolution might change to a 4k monitor next year
Running a GeForce 760 here, Monitor is even older and not even HD (1080), it's 1680x1050... :-/ This might be the year for an upgrade, regardless of AoC. This computer is basically 10 years old... outside the video card which is 8(?) now. I keep it in top shape, but it will prob not last another year.
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Considering 3080 will be plenty for 99.99% of gamers and less than half the price I don't think you will have any issue getting a 3090....for the price diff you could get a 3080 this year and 4080 next year and still be cheaper than a 3090
The problem with AMD graphics cards is mainly the software. Its just not as good as Nvidia's. And with all the new features that Nvidia announced, like Nvidia Reflex and Nvidia Broadcasting, I don't think that AMD can compete with that as they haven't invested as much into AI.
However, performance wise, I'm positive that AMD will be able to achieve performance levels somewhere in between the 3070 and the 3080.
Don't feel too bad, I'm still on a GF760 and a Gen 3 Intel i5 (3570).
Most likely yes. You'll prob be able to play the game on medium settings at 60+ fps.
Again, this is nothing more than a calculated guess. We won't know for sure until we see it.
I would spend 800$ on the 3080 and then get the 4080 in 2022. But hey, if you have the money to spend, why not?
Dont even mate - I'm still using my GTS 450 I'll see what there is next year and then decide.
Holy shit. I thought that I was the degenerate with the mx 130, but man, you beat me too.
I built a pc about 5 years ago, currently running a 1070, i think i will give it 12 months and build another.
I'm using a 27" monitor 2560 x 1440 resolution might change to a 4k monitor next year
Very little