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AMD's next-generation flagship will be 2x larger than AMD's RX 5700 XT.

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AMD need to give this thing a decent price especially if it's only going to be as fast as a near 2 year old 2080 Ti
I don't see why the 2080 Ti's release date should have an effect on the price. All AMD needs to do is compete with the 2080 Ti's current price. It could reduce the price if NVIDIA releases a successor at the same price, but if AMD beats the 2080 Ti in performance, I don't see a need to sell it short if that's the only competitor.
From early info Nvidia's 3000 series is going to be quite the performance uplift over the 2000 series at roughly the same price and AMD's 5950X, Or whatever they call it, Is going to be hovering somewhere around 2080 Ti performance levels, AMD's GPU has to be lower than the 2 year old 2080 Ti or they'll literally be telling people "Go buy Nvidia".
I don't expect AMD to have a 3080 Ti killer. Hopefully, something will be in the ballpark of 3080. That would be nice. It would restrain Nvidia from going haywire with the prices.
I really hope these cards will be a success for AMD. I don't know how many more failed generations can Radeon division survive.
Pretty excited for Navi 2. Eagerly awaiting both next gen cards and consoles
I don't think it's right to say AMD drivers are bad full stop, I think it's more that they can be issue bound early on for a given piece of hardware. Once hardware has been around for 2-6 months they seem no more problematic than their NVidia counterparts.As far as I'm aware, not many people recommend AMD today due to their drivers are really bad. Nvidia for all intents and purposes aren't perfect, but way better in their driver department than AMD.
I don't think it's right to say AMD drivers are bad full stop, I think it's more that they can be issue bound early on for a given piece of hardware. Once hardware has been around for 2-6 months they seem no more problematic than their NVidia counterparts.
I know a fair few friends with 5700XT's who've had no issues, but apparently that is not universal, though it's hard to tell whether it's just reported differently because of AMDs older reputation on this.
From what I’ve heard, reviewers on Youtube (which I’m not saying is correct or so here) mentioned that despite a product been on the market for a year or longer, the drivers are still not good.
I wouldn't call the 2080Ti a joke. Over priced? yes, but that is what you get with a flagship product that has no competition.
Ryzen prices have slowly crept up. At launch the 3950x was £750. That's a lot of money tbh, but that is what happens when you achieve that feat. You can charge whatever you like. You don't even really have to sell loads, because your lower tier products will mop up sales.
If the 2080Ti still costs what it does when this launches I don't expect it to be any less than £800. Even if they only get away with it for a week or two. R7 launched at £700. And it was notably worse than the competition at the same price.
I do expect Nvidia to release 3000 though, which should slap AMD back into reality. So I hope that they can manufacture it cheap 'cause I see it getting rather bloody.
Well, once the Covid prices go away. Because right now nothing is cheap. I bought a 2070 Super for £438 and a 2070 Dual Evo for £369. Now? a worse 2070 Super is around £540.
I definitely timed those purchases very well.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/evg...acing-graphics-card-4352-core-1350mhz-gpu-177
For now it looks like I did good on that too ffs.
Something I find interesting is that everyone here speaks of old hardware, different SKUs against each other. Which sure, makes a point. Yet no one has mentioned the other part of the coin to any GPU, which also has a big impact on a GPUs perfomance: The driver(s).
As far as I'm aware, not many people recommend AMD today due to their drivers are really bad. Nvidia for all intents and purposes aren't perfect, but way better in their driver department than AMD.
For someone like me, who isn't that into the whole tinkering aspect and just want to basically "plug and play", having a stable driver is a must. Yet again, even I know nothing is 100% perfect. But hearing the current things about AMD, isn't very comforting honestly.
And I'm not a fan boy to either, I use an AMD CPU and an Nvidia GPU, since they gave me the best value at the time and is stable. That is pretty much all I care about, since at the end of the day, it's your wallet that hurts when purchasing the product. And it's the stability and reliability that will determine how well your day to day usage of your PC is.
But that's what I mean. It's not just marginally overpriced, it's grossly overpriced for what you are getting. That's why it's such a joke (to me). It's the kind of GPU that I'd hesitate to buy even if I was a fan of Nvidia and had the income. I never have had that kind of income so I couldn't say for sure. But where my head is at the moment and where games are at, the 2080Ti is an uninteresting GPU with a grossly inflated price.