• mister2forme@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    True story, I just switched to a 7900xtx from a 4090. I hate nvidia drivers, but the final straw was the power connector melting after a year and the card maker seemingly trying to get out of replacing it (they’ve had me take forensic level photos of everything snd keep asking for more).

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      1 year ago

      In my country, the 7900 xtx costs $1000. Meanwhile the cheapest RTX 4090 costs $2000. And you’re telling me for double the price you get only 10% extra performance? LOL NVidia are the biggest scammers and I’m jumping to AMD only for my next build. The “but AMD DRIVERZZZ” meme needs to stop.

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        1 year ago

        The “but AMD DRIVERZZZ” meme needs to stop.

        As a 6800XT user for the past 2.5 years, I just can’t recommend this to a friend, without a massive asterisk. Drivers needed a long time to mature (in before people mention; yes - RAM tested fine, BIOS got updated, etc. basic stuff), so that they finally allowed me to just start my PC, play some games and repeat that the next day, without having to reinstall the drivers, rollback to older versions, etc. I took all that for granted with my nVidia cards, it wasn’t so simple with a Radeon.

        I still remember getting constant driver timeouts in 2021 while trying to play Mafia 1 DE - the first “good” driver for me was the FSR 1.0 release driver, seemed to fix a ton of issues in general. It also happened with many other games, but after that driver update - most games started to work well. A major quality of life improvement! It shouldn’t have taken so long to happen, though.

        This is also why AMD’s cards need to be noticeably cheaper - the AMD Jank.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah it’s about this now in EU, 1850~ or more for cheapest 4090s and XTX can be had around 1k or less (1100 for the Sapphire Nitro at most). Value is absolutely not worth it so I expect more 7900xtx sales as a result of this. I’d rather spend that extra on a big OLED or more ram/ssd/etc.

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      1 year ago

      You will replace your 7900xtx at some point though where as 4090 users will just turn on dlss. That’s just a straight downgrade.

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        1 year ago

        Deep Learning Super Smearing?

        No thanks, it looks like ass in youtube videos with compression but all the reviewers ‘never notice it’ for some strange reason… they don’t get to keep the card if they do ;)

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        1 year ago

        I’m not a fan of DLSS in most games. I notice the artifacts almost right away. Look at Jedi Survivor with DLSS. Jump in front of anything and it will shimmer.

        DLSS is just crutch because they can’t seem to innovate performance with architecture optimization. They have to resort to giant dies or rendering at a lower res and upscaling.