AMD promises 50+% performance/watt gains with their RDNA 3 GPU architecture

I have heard a few rumours that compared to 6000 series these are going to suck front bottoms.

It remains to be seen obviously, but with the total collapse of mining and GPUs selling in droves on Ebay they are going to really struggle now. I can pick up a 3090 FE for about £900 now, so they are going to have to undercut the absolute swamps of GPUs that are becoming available.
 
Until they get their crappy Ray Tracing performance up to (at least) Nvidia standards, I won't even consider an AMD card any-more.
 
Until they get their crappy Ray Tracing performance up to (at least) Nvidia standards, I won't even consider an AMD card any-more.

From what I'm hearing there's something better coming in UE5. Was reading about it last night. will find it when I'm more awake. Very late night.
 
Until they get their crappy Ray Tracing performance up to (at least) Nvidia standards, I won't even consider an AMD card any-more.

When games I care about implement Nvidia's crappy Ray Tracing performance then I'll care about AMD following up.

Come on, if ray tracing was everywhere in every game then yes AMD would be in a bit of a pickle. But since it's not, stamping your feet about "AMD's crappy ray tracing" is just fanboy tosh. Nvidia's ray tracing is also crappy.
 
When games I care about implement Nvidia's crappy Ray Tracing performance then I'll care about AMD following up.

Come on, if ray tracing was everywhere in every game then yes AMD would be in a bit of a pickle. But since it's not, stamping your feet about "AMD's crappy ray tracing" is just fanboy tosh. Nvidia's ray tracing is also crappy.


If we're talking performance then objectively speaking Nvidia's is substantially faster, In a fair few games by a pretty big margin which can be the difference between playable and unplayable.
 
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