You can not compare this to gpu, is not the same generation. If you need a real equivalent, the RX 7900 GRE is the equivalent of the RTX 4070 SUPER, for 100$ less ... In this video, you really compare like a RTX 3080 to a RTX 4070 SUPER, be fare. And please, for Gode sake, take a game with a benchmark. If you just sad beacose AMD Radeon is beter, cry and buy a RX...
Not 100 less, but about 50-60 less. Still, I would get the 7900 GRE just because of the extra VRAM, that makes it more futureproof. But I don't think it's wrong to compare to previous generation GPUs, as long as you can get them brand new. If the price is right, you may get more bang for you buck, though this isn't the case.
@@Lennox032 True the 4070 is basicly the refresh of the 6900 xt. and the 4070 super is like the rx 6950xt with less W usage. But if you want to look like that you can now buy when you could have had since the gpu prices droped again means its not rly an value improvement. but the worst thing about it is, that its the best value 4000 series card xD
@@sovo1212 You can buy an RX 7900 XT (20gb VRAM) that will be significantly better for the price on the thumbnail (it was literally 670 just these days on Amazon, now it's 699). But ok... one can compare banana to nuts.
@@Adreno23421 You can get a 4700S for 590 USD, but in turn you can also get a 7900 GRE for 540, which will give you similar raw performance with a nice extra 4 gb of VRAM. But the point is, comparing to previous generation can be useful, and if the price is right you might get a good deal, which isn't the case here.
@@sovo1212 it's not really the age its just that older generations are more expensive for whatever reason even though they may perform *worse,* which is why some commenters are saying it's not a valid test
Thanks for the video bro, keep sharing it. Guys, sell your amd cards, and get yourself a Nvidia ones. At least someone will get a good price to performance gpu
i stopped it after my 1060 6gb and 1080ti. i could not find any nice gpu in 2000 or 3000 series for a decent price and went with 6950xt in 2022. had a 3080ti/3090 performance for about 60% the price it was. today i could go with a 4070 super that is finally on a decent price again but the RX does so well im not even sure if i need any 5000 series gpu, also it has 16 gb vram which is enough for 1440p and for most coming at 4k too i think. maybe have to reduce details but its not different from 3080 ti (but it lack vram for 4k) it is stupid to overpay for that little superior things Nvidia offers us. if they were not as efficient i would call the 4000 series extremely bad gen (beside 4090 ofc)
Nvidia cards are always relevant only in the current gen as they always cut their previous gens of their features that their customers pays extra for(No DLLS 2 for 20 series cards, no DLSS 3 for 30 series cards). AMD on the other hand will give their latest technologies to everyone even thought you are several generations behind current gen. I'm not gonna give my money to company that see their fanbase as farm of milking cows(maybe I would if it wasn't so obviously screaming to your face).
@@greateminemfan Why is everyone saying that 4090 is a good card. 7900XTX cost 900€ and 4090 costs 2000€ for like 25-30% raw performance increase. Not to mention that it's pulling almost 500W. This generation sucks for both just as for AMD as it does for Nvidia.
Games:
00:00 - Alan Wake 2
00:49 - RDR2
1:18 - Assassin's Creed Mirage
2:13 - Atomic Heart
2:40 - Avatar Frontiers of Pandora
3:25 - Cyberpunk 2077
4:03 - Starfield
4:35 - The Withcer 3: Wild Hunt
5:14 - Forza Horizon 5
You can not compare this to gpu, is not the same generation. If you need a real equivalent, the RX 7900 GRE is the equivalent of the RTX 4070 SUPER, for 100$ less ...
In this video, you really compare like a RTX 3080 to a RTX 4070 SUPER, be fare.
And please, for Gode sake, take a game with a benchmark. If you just sad beacose AMD Radeon is beter, cry and buy a RX...
Not 100 less, but about 50-60 less. Still, I would get the 7900 GRE just because of the extra VRAM, that makes it more futureproof. But I don't think it's wrong to compare to previous generation GPUs, as long as you can get them brand new. If the price is right, you may get more bang for you buck, though this isn't the case.
seems like a good comparison to me, 6900xt can be had for £400, that's cheaper than a 12gb vram 4070 super
@@Lennox032 True the 4070 is basicly the refresh of the 6900 xt. and the 4070 super is like the rx 6950xt with less W usage. But if you want to look like that you can now buy when you could have had since the gpu prices droped again means its not rly an value improvement. but the worst thing about it is, that its the best value 4000 series card xD
You can compare these two gpus. And they just did....now what?
Stop crying man
Why do you comparing in diferentes places?
haha who knows
Nvidia has much better power consumption and the card gets not so hot. I like the 4070super more
Comparing different generations is kinda useless, but ok
It's not as long you can get both gpus brand new.
@@sovo1212 You can buy an RX 7900 XT (20gb VRAM) that will be significantly better for the price on the thumbnail (it was literally 670 just these days on Amazon, now it's 699). But ok... one can compare banana to nuts.
@@Adreno23421 You can get a 4700S for 590 USD, but in turn you can also get a 7900 GRE for 540, which will give you similar raw performance with a nice extra 4 gb of VRAM. But the point is, comparing to previous generation can be useful, and if the price is right you might get a good deal, which isn't the case here.
@@sovo1212 it's not really the age its just that older generations are more expensive for whatever reason even though they may perform *worse,* which is why some commenters are saying it's not a valid test
Thanks for the video bro, keep sharing it. Guys, sell your amd cards, and get yourself a Nvidia ones. At least someone will get a good price to performance gpu
hes comparing a last generation card with a new card and no one is buying a 6900xt at rrp
I will always overpay because Nvidia will always be better. That's the privilege of being the best, you can charge what you like.
If you suck NVIDIA off any harder, you'll end up with concave cheeks for good.
i stopped it after my 1060 6gb and 1080ti. i could not find any nice gpu in 2000 or 3000 series for a decent price and went with 6950xt in 2022. had a 3080ti/3090 performance for about 60% the price it was. today i could go with a 4070 super that is finally on a decent price again but the RX does so well im not even sure if i need any 5000 series gpu, also it has 16 gb vram which is enough for 1440p and for most coming at 4k too i think. maybe have to reduce details but its not different from 3080 ti (but it lack vram for 4k)
it is stupid to overpay for that little superior things Nvidia offers us. if they were not as efficient i would call the 4000 series extremely bad gen (beside 4090 ofc)
Nvidia cards are always relevant only in the current gen as they always cut their previous gens of their features that their customers pays extra for(No DLLS 2 for 20 series cards, no DLSS 3 for 30 series cards). AMD on the other hand will give their latest technologies to everyone even thought you are several generations behind current gen. I'm not gonna give my money to company that see their fanbase as farm of milking cows(maybe I would if it wasn't so obviously screaming to your face).
@@greateminemfan Why is everyone saying that 4090 is a good card. 7900XTX cost 900€ and 4090 costs 2000€ for like 25-30% raw performance increase. Not to mention that it's pulling almost 500W. This generation sucks for both just as for AMD as it does for Nvidia.
Sounds like a typical Apple and Nvidia fanboy. They over charge because they know they have simps like you who pay.