@@Valorant_fan-y3h RX7900XT is more for 4k. It is super powerful. (Almost at RTX4080 level but with much more VRAM) No wonder it costs way more. It has 80% more performance My RX6900XT is in the middle of the road. It is on RTx4070super level or RX7900gre. I think RX7900XT is about 10 to 20 percent faster than that
7900xt 1440p for a few years yes. 6750xt no. Look at the recent benchmarks. 6750xt cannot hit 60fps anymore in cyberpunk dlc even without ray tracing at 1440p. 6750xt will not be good on 1440p next year.
@@richardlennox621 6750xt is 12g ram tho, i use it everyday on 2k and its so good, like insanly good, i dont think i will upgrade my gpu anytime soon. Trust me.
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ranking these gpus from best to worst for ppl in eu _rx 7800 xt : around 500€ ,nice looking ones are sometimes bit more sometimes bit less 16 gb vram and it out preforms the 4070 90% of the time for less money _7900 gre : cost around 600€ its just cost too much extra ( at least 60€ more but mostly more than 100€) than the 7800 xt for really not alot of more horse power but atleast it has 16 gb vram and when overclocked its pretty much just a 7900 xt for less money _4070 super : cost around 650€ sometimes found under that price got only 12 gb vram which is not good for this much price but hey it can do rt right ? well mostly no ,on harder to run titles will not be comfortably playable if at all on this card with rt on , and dlss isnt really something that i would relay on tbh cuz if it needs dlss for rt now this will not be a good card for the future and without rt or dlss it losses to the gre 99% of the time and its way too overpriced if it was around the price of the 7800 xt it would be higher tho _7700 xt : this is the weakest one here and it costs only around 20_50€ less than the 7800 xt just dont get this one totaly not worth it _4070 ti super : cost at least 850€ rarely found under this price same here just dont buy this thing its around the same price as the 7900 xtx for waaaayyyy less preformance totaly and utter garbage _4070 : around 600€ rarely found under this is too slow for the price and has only 12gb vram _ 4070 ti : cost 750€ its the same card as the 4070 super for more money burn this 💩 there you go
kinda unfair comparing the 7900 gre and the 4070 ti super when one is almost 250dls cheaper depending on the model... 7900 xt is the fairer comparision and even then is still cheaper
I just bought a 7900xt the other day and I couldn’t be happier switching from my 3080. I don’t personally play single player games and I could care less about raytracing. AMD was the obvious choice for me and I’m so glad I did. I will say if I didn’t have an old gpu to sell to recoup some money I probably would of gotten a GRE instead. Still very happy with it. Just going to ride out the 7900xt and 5700x3d for 5-6 years and then do a full upgrade when it makes sense.
Great card but I think you will have to care about RT . More and more games will have ,, native ,, RT enabled and it will become a trend sooner than later . There is a reason why RT is going to get a big upgrade on the AMD side next gen despite no high end cards . Also it seems kind of dumb for the guy to include the 4070 TI Super which is a more expansive card than the 7900 XT , if that is his price cutoff before entering 4k then 7900 XT which is cheaper should also be included .
@blabla-fw9ix I don't agree amd can do raytracing the games that force you to enable it use a weaker version which the new amd cards can handle and if your implying in the future then that's far away by then I would upgrade anyways I don't think nvdia this gen has made raytracing good enough to play with at lower end cards
@@blabla-fw9ix I think raytracing is still years away from being relevant. Don’t get me wrong you can play raytracing now but it’s terrible unless you got a 4090. Until raytracing becomes viable for mid range gpus it’s not worth even mentioning in my opinion. Right now 90% of cards can’t really handle raytracing and the ones that can still have terrible performance. Plus with that being said it’s a cool technology but I will never really spend time looking at glass or reflections enough to care about it.
Well I’m waiting for either the 5000 series or the 8000 series from amd, I have until next year and whatever comes out first is what I will get lol, amd will have better rasterisation and vram anyways (max gpu budget is 650-700) so I hope to fit a 8800xt or I might just get a 7900xt if the 8800xt doesn’t beat it out (I hope there will be a 8900 gre or similar)
I had a 3080 and decided to get a 7900xt the other week. I still got $340 total from eBay for it and I bought the 7900xt for 699 shipped. I was thinking of waiting as well but the problem with that is once the new cards come out the price of older used parts goes down as well. It just seemed to make the most sense to me to upgrade now with price cuts on MSRP and 3080s retaining a good price.
@@The_muslim_mauraudernah. Playing everything at a higher frame rate will give you an objectively better experience. It doesn’t matter the type of game. A higher frame rate is always better.
@@Km15DJ From what I have seen the 6800XT is overall the more powerful card , especially when the VRAM gets over 10 GB which will happen in 4k . There are games that require more than 10 GB of VRAM these days if you are playing ultra on raster . Sure with DLSS you can make it last longer but it will impact the quality . 6k series will come in like 3-4 years , no I don't think you can wait at all without compromising things .
The video would be so wrong if not US base price. The 7700xt is new 6700 and 6750 xt so you have solid 1440p there. The 7800 xt and 7900 GRE will have bottlenecks (harder cpu combo) and they're 4K GPU already. Also 7800 xt is 100$ more expensive and GRE is almost 200$ in our region.
If that 4070 TI Super was 649 or hell even 699. I think it would fly off the shelves. I would definitely buy it but at 800 dollars, Ray tracing is not enough for me to spend an extra 100+ dollars on that card. Even with the extra VRAM.
@@Chazikiss1 It makes sense to recommend GPU's from the newest gen but the RX 6800 is a great card for sure . Not sure how good it is for 4k but for 1440p its a good choice . If you have to turn settings lower than high then its probably best to stick to 1440 p .
@@blabla-fw9ix when I play games that came out around that time, for example, AC Valhalla I can play that at 4K ultra np problem. Newer titles, especially ones using unreal 5 I'm definitely at 1440. But what's nice is still running ultra textures with high everything else on most modern titles. As long as I'm at 60 frames minimum I'm fine
@@Chazikiss1 Yeah for sure , and I certainly wouldn't recommend you buy a 7000 series card but a 8000 series card could be a tempting choice if you run into issues , while just rumors the 8800xt will likely be like a 7900 XT or even better in raster with better RT for probably 600 bucks or lower , but I would not even think about upgrading until then if I were you .
@@blabla-fw9ix facts. But yes I do agree with you about this being about new cards, so I do hope when they come out with a new generation it'll make my card feel like the 5000 series now.
I play 2 games Apex Legends and League of Legends, I want to record and stream and play all at the same time. For cpu im thinkign 7600x mother board going with the taomahawk 670e ae WHAT GPU its so hard to decide. This will be my first build and im waiting for Black Friday/Cyber Monday to buy I can afford to spend up to 2k but do I need to is the question? Would you recomend a diff cpu motherboard all together? and again WHAT GPU lol thank u sir Geeka
If you need help let me know and I can send you a parts list. I would get the 7950x or the 7950x3d and the x670 or x670e motherboard is good. You can probably drop down to a b650e motherboard at the lowest. I would go with the 4070 ti super or the 4080 or the 4080 super for the gpu if you want to stay with nvidia. If you want to go with amd I would go with the 7900xt or the 7900xtx. See what parts fit in your 2k budget.
Depends on what resolution monitor you’re using. If 1440p get an MSI MAG B650, 7800x3d cpu, and an nvidia 4080 super will be a beast and really good. Because the 7800x3d is the fastest cpu for gaming and it’s still great for other tasks such as whatever you’re doing, and make sure you have at least 32 gig ddr5 cl30 RAM for strreaming and gaming, so it doesn’t ruin your gaming performance
Cost/fps is a nice to know information. But it doesn't make sense when we come to the real world where the gaming depends on high fps, not less than 120 or higher. And what's the profit for you if you get a best cost/fps gpu, but you don't have on 1440p at least 120 fps in a modern online competitive shooter, without using upscaling like DLSS or FSR?
I built my new pc this year and i put a 4060 to start cuz i had a limited budget and I'm still on 1080p. I have a Ryzen 5 7600X and I'm keeping that for as long as i can and upgrading to 1440p and a 7900GRE.
Why would you keep buying graphics cards? As long as you return the 4060 & get some money back then okay I guess. You might as well wait for next gen around the corner
I won't pay over 800€ for a 4070 Ti Super 16GB and 12GB will be tight in the future. All my NVIDIA cards have been retired due to lack of memory. In Germany you can get a good 7800XT for 500€ which is 300€ less than a bad 4070 Ti Super. I'm waiting for the RX 8800.
With Nvidia's power efficiency. The card technically is cheaper in the long-term since your electricity bill will be lesser if my assumption is correct. 4090's power consumption is virtually the same with 3090.
Games needing so much vram now seems like poor optimization more than anything. Here’s some better advice, don’t buy AAA slop then you don’t need a massively expensive gpu to play. Find it ridiculous that indie studios and modders are making games run better and look better without needing a super computer to achieve it.
7900 gre is supposed to compete with the 4070 super. 4070 at $550 is poor value. I've seen the 4070 going for as low as $450, which is where it should be at this point in 2024. 4070 ti super is meant to compete with the 7900 xt
I think a used 3080 for $375ish US is underrated. It's only got 10 gb of vram albiet very fast DDR6X 384 bit bus memory but i did a thorough investigation earlier and there are very few games, and i mean like 3, that cant do ultra everything with vram issues one being hogwarts legacy. Even then, slightly lower settings and it's fine and at that price point it's fantastic, just a hair slower than a 7800 xt and faster than a base 4070.
Nobody is trying to pay 400$+ for a gpu that's been out for years, that cost more than the actual pc its going in. I paid 249$ for my gpu in 2022, its still 249$. They companies are clearly price gouging the gpus.
Buy a 7700xt or 7800xt . 16 GB vram of 4060ti is bottlenecked by 128 bit memory interface module lower clock speed. 16 GB needs bare minimum 192-256 bit memory interface. Clock speed 200-400 mhz lesser than needed. Basically it's a slow card. The CUDA performance of 4060ti 16GB is weaker by 3070 at same is same price. Reason no of CUDA cores in 4060ti is too less . 3060ti can also beat 4060ti on CUDA. When things comes to shader cores it can't survive. Why you may buy it depends on pricing conditions power draw and if you into AI LLM you just need massive vram go ahead. Video editing grab a 3070ti or 3080. Gaming grab a 7700xt or 7800xt
@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 thanks. I ended up pulling the trigger on a prebuilt with a 6800xt a few days ago. Wanted to go with the 7800xt but it was just out of budget and this rig was on sale
7700xt is twice better. I don't know what this guy is talking about in video but I am also using the XFX 319 edition. 7700xt is better than 6700 and 6750 xt if you're in a new build. Also they are capable of 1440p too. 7800xt, 7900 GRE will have massive bottlenecks with a wrong CPU also the price in our region is very expensive. GRE here cost 200$ more.
I think I will buy my pc parts in different months since I don’t have the money to buy them all at the same time Also will get the 4070 ti super but I wish that I could afford to get the ryzen 4070
Using a RX5700XT at the moment that I got for $90 last year. I only play Helldivers 2 right now. I do play at 1440p but frame rate is all over the place on the game. Maybe I’ll upgrade next year
I managed to get a new 7700xt for £295 bargin that will do me for a while.Dont see alot of point in upgrading anymore at this point.Unless theres a big drop in price which I don't see for a while.
For 16:9 1440p with reasonably settings and very smooth FPS in AAA games, with no frame generation or upscaling, the 6700 XT or 6750 XT will do just fine. If you want to pretty up the graphics or get more frames, go 7700XT (6800 or 6800XT if you can find them). If you want to max out your graphics settings at high FPS, get a 7800XT or a 7900 GRE. If you simply must have Nvidia because you play RT games or because all your buddies will make fun of you otherwise, then get a 4070 or 4070 Super, but be prepared to be short on VRAM in a year or two. (Oh wait -- there's no way to be prepared for that -- sorry.) Anything more than these is better suited to 3440x1440 or 4K.
I would say that's about right . To be fair if he included the 4070 TI Super so he will have an Nvidia card with 16GB of VRAM he should have included the 7900 XT as well because its cheaper . Makes no sense to compare a 7900 GRE with a 4070 TI Super with such a big price difference .
i'm glad you give AMD proper standing here, as a Linux gamer and an underdog enjoyer. not really a fangirl, but balancing the market is worth hyping. i'm probably aiming for the 7600XT though, my budget doesn't stretch far enough yet T^T
I'd suggest an RX 6750 XT if you're considering the 7600XT. Basically the same price +/- £20. Better performance and less power draw I believe. Suprised it didn't get a mention in this video
Amd gpus lol...I dont even use it if someone gives it for free...they forever sucks in ray tracing even with fsr 3 they are still far behind....my rtx 4060ti 16gb in 1440p and 1080p both way better than rx 7700xt with ray tracing so dont even take name of amd gpus 😂👎
If your gaming your most likely not using RT maybe the next iteration will be worth the performance hit and the inflated price tag but i digress.. 7900 GRE $529 right now
RX 7900XT is very good (I use it), but think you would get a good experiencewith the GRE if that is better for budget. If you want Nvidia I would go for 4070 TI Super or the 4070 Super for a lower budget.
@@djmocok I would go for the 4070 ti super or the 4080 or the 4080 super or the 4090 for nvidia. For amd I would get the 7800xt or the 7900xt or the 7900xtx. The cpu would be the 7800x3d.
4060 TI 16GB should have been the Nvidia lower end card. I got one and despite all the hate and criticism this card gets, it performs decent at 1440p. Sure, more expensive card will do better... one might hope so at the higher price point, but the 4060 TI 16GB does what it needs to do at a reasonable price.