It's been four years since AMD launched RDNA, the successor to the venerable GCN graphics architecture. We take a look through the tech and numbers to see...
Another bulldozer? Bro, rdna2 in particular took the fight to Nvidia on both perf and price. The 6800xt was on par with the 3080 for less money. My 6700xt cost me $360 and is almost as fast as a 3070, while having 12gb of vram.
Also, the Radeon groups budget is probably less than what Nvidia spends on a big corporate lunch. The products those people put out on a shoestring budget is honestly nothing short of miraculous.
Rdna3 disappointed me a little bit, but when priced correctly it’s not bad. The 7800xt at 450 or less is honestly a great buy. And if the 7700xt drops to 350-400, which it will, it’s a solid buy.
The 7600 is slowly inching towards 200…fantastic 1080p card.
We’ll have to see what rdna4 ends up delivering, but so far the products themselves are very good, as long as they’re priced appropriately.
What a dumbass title.
Another bulldozer? Bro, rdna2 in particular took the fight to Nvidia on both perf and price. The 6800xt was on par with the 3080 for less money. My 6700xt cost me $360 and is almost as fast as a 3070, while having 12gb of vram.
Also, the Radeon groups budget is probably less than what Nvidia spends on a big corporate lunch. The products those people put out on a shoestring budget is honestly nothing short of miraculous.
Rdna3 disappointed me a little bit, but when priced correctly it’s not bad. The 7800xt at 450 or less is honestly a great buy. And if the 7700xt drops to 350-400, which it will, it’s a solid buy.
The 7600 is slowly inching towards 200…fantastic 1080p card.
We’ll have to see what rdna4 ends up delivering, but so far the products themselves are very good, as long as they’re priced appropriately.