News RTX 4070 Ti Beats RX 7900 XT In New OpenCL Benchmarks

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openCL is mainly an indicative of compute power (I.E Crypto mining)

AMD designed their cards around gaming, more than compute. They designed this model during the crypto frenzy.
Good for them for not have dedicated too much silicon for optimizing mining, and to have focused on games
 

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Price this card at $799 and it will sell like gangbusters.
Hmm, $800 is still alot of money but if it is was to show this performance it would be the pick so far of the the 2022 releases. It would sell massive if it was $600-650, it will just be the best overpriced option at $800.
 

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Hmm, $800 is still alot of money but if it is was to show this performance it would be the pick so far of the the 2022 releases. It would sell massive if it was $600-650, it will just be the best overpriced option at $800.
800€ for a card that can't even compete with DLSS (no, fsr is not the same) or Raytracing is a waste of money. People are getting ripped off left and right by both Nvidia and AMD.


And then those people wonder why everything has gotten so expensive while being a flop. You did it! Don't look at us.
 

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Price this card at $799 and it will sell like gangbusters.
Yeah, if it's $799.00, AMD will have to make price cuts. Despite the AMD fanbois trying to tell us RT, DLSS 2 and 3 aren't important GPU buyers want more not less. Just look at market share difference between the two. 9% for Radeon.
 

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Hopefully they will sell it for a good price. I really hope we see the 3050 and 3060 Series by next summer, (and the AMD equivalents) at a reasonable price. How do scalpers get truck loads of all the new cards?
 

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i'm pretty sure when they dropped the 4080 moniker for this card, they were saying it was 30% weaker than the 4080 we got now. the 7900xt was less than ~10-15% weaker than the 4080.

"In Nvidia's own testing, this massive difference is specs translated into a whopping 30% performance difference between the 4080 12GB and 16GB models, " from this article

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-unlaunches-rtx-4080-12gb


with that bit of math, it does not work out for the 4070ti (if that's what they are calling it now) to beat the 7900xt. it should be that same 15% or so behind.

price that at $900 and it would be comparatively priced in line with that performance level.

still overpriced for sure, but in line with the current trend.