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AMD 7000 series vs Nvidia 4000 series comparison

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(@fling7)
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Finally the time has come and long waited monster gpus will be released soon. but which one is the best card right now? 

Many tech geeks say Nvidia lost the pricing game with the latest 4000 series. It's a great opportunity for AMD to show up. 

Amd 7000 series are said to hit 4Ghz so that's a game changer. 


   
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(@techadmin)
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AMD officially gave us a date for their rx7000 cards.

Yesterday, Nvidia officially announced Ada Lovelace. The new architecture for their new RTX 4000 gpus to which I guess that's kind of the first giveaway they or in fact the RTX 4000 cards.

They've added a few things in their pipeline such as Optical flow accelerator, Optical flow field Optical, multi-frame generation.

Nvidia claims Ada Lovelace or at least the RTX 4090 is two times the performance in rasterization versus the RTX 3090 TI and up to four times when you turn on Ray tracing.

meaning at least according to this it looks like we may finally be at a level where rasterization won't really hurt performance all that much at all because of the fact that you're getting significantly more performance when you turn on Ray tracing with these new gpus.

The price is 1599 dollars, a really big jump in price.

Amd's Scott Herkelman announced that on November 3rd they're set to launch RDNA 3 GPUs to the world, meaning their RX 7000 cards will be comparable to NVDIA's cards. 

If AMD can use this opportunity to dominate the high end GPUs in terms of price, We can see a good price-performance ratio from AMD gpus. All depends on AMD's marketing strategy...  


   
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(@dennisyt)
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In my opinion, Nvidia did a big mistake with the pricing as you @techadmin state. 

looking forward to buying a good GPU from AMD. 


   
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