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Reverse groomer.
We aren't talking about CPUs. That's still incredibly based thoughHell i've never owned an intel CPU, i've been AMD even through the shit gens like Phenom II. Don't give me this crap.
We aren't talking about CPUs. That's still incredibly based thoughHell i've never owned an intel CPU, i've been AMD even through the shit gens like Phenom II. Don't give me this crap.
Then why would you make that kind of statement knowing that Nvidia have had plenty of issues in the past? I went from software rendering, to Voodoo Rush, to Voodoo 2, through a bunch of AMD and Nvidia cards and now have a 6900xt in my desktop and a GTX1650 in my laptop. I buy whatever gives me the best bang for my buck and which is within my price range (well nowadays that Voodoo Rush was my first lesson in doing your homework) if the 3080 had dropped in price like the 6900xt's did I would have one in my computer now. I honestly don't even get this whole team red team green bullshit, but I do know that neither Nvidia or AMD have a spotless track record.Lmao fuck off. I did have Radeons at some point and I switched to nVidia when I got a 1080. While I have nothing to prove to an entitled fucking nitwit with a shitty opinion, my first video card after 3DFX was an ATI 3D Rage card, then an 8500, 7770, and now I’m at 1080. My next card will be most likely be an nVidia 4000 or 5000 series. I started building PC’s just after Battlefield 2 came out as I tried to upgrade an HP PC with a PCI video card while only having AGP slots, not knowing much at the time. From there I put together an AMD64 machine with Windows XP 64-bit edition. Since then I’ve built about 50 or 60 PCs because I had a job that required me to build NVR’s. Since then, I’ve build for family and friends.
Now sit the fuck back down.
No Nvidia GPU has ever died on me, but I one time won HD4870 and that card died on me and when it was freebie, then I was said "tough luck". I was so disappointed that sinec that time I only bought Nvidia.
what the fuck are you smocking?
aside from the 4090 which is not a bad product but a high price, everything else released after the 3080 is a completely in the " high price and poor product. "
3080 ti/ 3090 / 3090 ti/ 4080 / 4070 ti ( to a degree ).
and monopoly isn't paying high and getting a poor product. monopoly is when you own all the market for yourself and price shit whatever you want regardless if it's a marginal profit or 500% profit. that is EXACTLY what Nvidia is doing.
Even Apple doesn't do that shit with their Iphones or mac having the same price almost every year for their newer product.
what a weird logic.
If you read your own posts in this thread you'd come to the same conclusion. LOL
Mirror mirror on the wall.
When you release a 4070ti card for the same performance of 3080/ 3090 for an official price of 800$ that doesn't exist (900$ cheapest) Which is the same price as 3080 that was released 2 years ago. Yeah that's a bad product and bad pricing.The 4080 is on average over 50% faster than the 3080:
https://www.techspot.com/review/2569-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4080/
That is not a bad product when historical gen over gen increases in performance have been in the 30's percentage wise. As with the vast majority of their GPU's, it's a very good product, just poorly priced. Literally every reviewer also said this:
https://www.digitalfoundry.net/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4080-review-great-performance-poor-pricing
In comparison, despite their lofty claims prior to launch, the 7900 XTX is ~35% faster than the 6900 XT:
https://www.techspot.com/review/2588-amd-radeon-7900-xtx/
If Nvidia were producing poor products along with poor prices then they would quickly concede market share to AMD.
So yeh, glad to be be "smocking" something different to whatever you are.
Mirror mirror on the wall.
I'm capable of having this discussion with you and everyone else in this thread without needing to resort to calling anybody a "fanboy" in order to invalidate anyone else's points. It's a shame that you can't do the same. My full GPU history is documented across the time I've been posting on this forum, I'm more than happy to switch vendors when necessary in order to get a better product for my money. That is not the case now and AMD's GPU division is not deserving of any defence. They should do better, we would all benefit, nothing "unfortunate" about it.
So blame the user right? FFS we should be perfectly fine updating to a new driver instead of waiting for a review. No way in fuck am I going to micromanage drivers. If there is an update and I don't mind rebooting I am going to update. Never in my nearly 30 years of PC gaming have I hit a catastrophic failure from upgrading to a released driver. But shit since it happened once to a few people I guess I need to modify my behavior as does every other PC gamer on the planet. Yeah great advice/ finger pointing.
you are right, but i just meant in general, same with when samsung made phone about apple removing the headphone jack only to do the same shortly after
Wait... you think we went to the moon?
Yeah with Doge coin maybe, KEKW!
When you release a 4070ti card for the same performance of 3080/ 3090 for an official price of 800$ that doesn't exist (900$ cheapest) Which is the same price as 3080 that was released 2 years ago. Yeah that's a bad product and bad pricing.
And when a card that cost 1200 where it's supposed to cost 800/900 as it's a 2 years generational leal, makes the card a bad product because of it's pricing.
Pricing of the product is what makes it good or bad. But I am assuming you don't want to know that so you can type something here.
Even rx 580 priced at 50$ makes it an awesome product. Heh
I've never even owned an AMD card, so, I'm not much of an AMD fanboy. LOL
I just call it like I see it. When I see foolish, illogical posts with no standing I call them out. As does everyone else. Crazy thing about opinions is that everyone has their own.
Funny that you've never owned an AMD card but yet you're hellbent on defending them. Maybe your lack of actual hands on or ownership experience with their GPU's is clouding your judgement.
Warzone is unoptimized trash so it makes sense.My driver is from Nov 30th, hope it doesn't mean I'm fucked... I mostly play 1080p @60 fps on a 6700xt with vsync on so I don't think it would make my card melt.
But it was around 90° while playing Warzone at unlocked fps some days ago, idk if that's normal tho
I don't really care about what their market is. I vote with my wallet at the time of purchase, and the last two times its been AMD with the best value for my money. Whether that will continue will remain to be seen since as you said, Intel is on the come up. I won't be upgrading for another 12-24 months anyway, most likely. That should put all 3 chip makers 1-2 iterations ahead of where they are at now. Ideally prices across the board come down. I don't want to pay $650 for a 77700XT tier card. $350-$400 seems more reasonable for that class of performence.AMD's midrange offerings are currently some of the best yes but Intel's clearly getting competitive too, their performance is outdoing them in RT and upscaling. It's only a matter of time before they take that from AMD and then what? Worse in the high end, worse in the midrange, what is their market?
Besides if the pricing on the 7900 xt/xtx is any indication the middle of the stack is gonna be midrange but also not have midrange prices. you're gonna be seeing a 650 dollar 7700xt
I would like AMD and Intel to compete in a meaningful way, at least at the relevant price points, if saying that offends your sensibilities, so be it. Even if AMD and Intel only took 15% of the market each, things would be a lot healthier for consumers.
New video update from the repair shop that launched all the panic.
TLDR:
- Drivers are not at fault because they don't act on the affected components
- All the damaged cards originally came from different users, bur had been bought from the internet and had no receipt. They now suspect all the malfunctioning cards came from the same reseller.
- They also suspect this reseller was a miner that didn't store or handle these cards properly, leading to hardware that was barely working when it got resold. Just like some people guessed correctly in this thread.
Now it's necessary to consider this topic's Hall of Fanboy Shame, consisted of the posts that mocked and attempted to generalize all of AMD's hardware and software releases, based on one video from one repair shop about 48 videocards.
Nvidia has had their share of shitty cards dying within weeks. Don't you worry.I remember when they tried to shit on nvidia in their last keynote
Radeon VII
Lets hope that it keeps working as long as needed : )I have it and seems like they stopped the updates lately. They used to be too frequent. Mine works fine so far.
Lets hope that it keeps working as long as needed : )
New video update from the repair shop that launched all the panic.
TLDR:
- Drivers are not at fault because they don't act on the affected components
- All the damaged cards originally came from different users, bur had been bought from the internet and had no receipt. They now suspect all the malfunctioning cards came from the same reseller.
- They also suspect this reseller was a miner that didn't store or handle these cards properly, leading to hardware that was barely working when it got resold. Just like some people guessed correctly in this thread.
Now it's necessary to consider this topic's Hall of Fanboy Shame, consisted of the posts that mocked and attempted to generalize all of AMD's hardware and software releases, based on one video from one repair shop about 48 videocards.
I see that we buying oil from you helpsNo fucks given, heading to macOS next.
I see that we buying oil from you helps![]()
True that, hopefully they will serve you well : )More like wishful plans for the future.
The new Mac Mini Pro sounds great.
So that's really going to be it eh? There is also like 200 YouTube videos on the topic as well. So ridiculous.Neogaf overreacts about something that really was nothing, based on a single source which was never reliable in the first place...
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Yeah that's the problem, this stuff generates clicks so everyone makes their own video about the issue and it gets signal boosted to hell and back but they all reference the same singular source.So that's really going to be it eh? There is also like 200 YouTube videos on the topic as well. So ridiculous.
No one suspicious of how a 3rd party repair shop got an influx of 6000 series cards in a short period of time that are all suffering the same issue and also all not covered under warranty?
This is mining related tampering with the device, the Nvidia bias with many of these comments is pretty Apple like.
Well,I have had two nvidia GPUs die on me, what do I win?