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It's just because I'm not impressed, like the raster performance bump for 1440p was just not worth the price jump at all. On top of that they have manufacturing issues and issues with their stupid 12 pin connector? And all the shit on the business side not providing drivers to reviewers etc. Fuuucccckk all that man. I'm waiting until AMD gets a little better with ray tracing and switching to team red.
Idk man I’m rocking a 9070 and 9800x3d running bazzite and this thing smokes. For $1150 combined for the pair it was a no brainer. I’m pulling down 90fps on expedition 33 maxed out settings
Yeah it will occasionally get tripped up on Ray tracing, But I just lower the settings a bit on those games and I’m still cooking at 55+. This is on a 3440x1440 monitor mind you.
I just can’t see justifying the Nvidia tax unless you have so much disposable income it simply doesn’t matter to you. I’d rather have a pretty damn good sports car without nitrous rather than pay 3x for one with it. I built a PC for $1750USD that absolutely rips
Yeah I have a 3080ti, If I had an older card I would 100% be buying AMD right now though.