- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
As long as AMD and Intel continue their open source drivers, I’m fine with it.
My framerates have never been better since I went full AMD. My friend with a 5080 complains about low framerates on almost every new game, while I’m at max framerate.
Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out Nvidia.
i love your spirit but you’re delusional or your friend is stupid or both
Well, my friend is using Windows, and I’m not, so…
A 5080 will play everything at max on either OS so something else is happening here
I was watching him stream Space Engineers 2 (which admittedly an alpha) at 15-30 fps. It runs 60+ on an RX 7900xtx.
I’d rather pay for chinese gpus than cloud gaming. The article, by focusing solely almost considers than nothing else exists, especially in China where moore threads gpu start to have reasonnable perf for gaming. I don’t think Europe can’t produce something as long as it stays neoliberal, but some weird stuff could happen with RISCV
Fact is, Nvidia has the vast majority of market share: https://www.techpowerup.com/337775/nvidia-grabs-market-share-amd-loses-ground-and-intel-disappears-in-latest-dgpu-update
It’s inexplicable to me. Why are folks ignoring Battlemage and AMD 9000 series when they’re so good?
Alas, for whatever reason they aren’t even picking existing alternatives to Nvidia, so Nvidia suddenly becoming unavailable would be a huge event.
It’s inexplicable to me. Why are folks ignoring Battlemage and AMD 9000 series when they’re so good?
Because the 2022 GPU amd 7900xtx has better raw performance than the 9000 series, and I’m pissed off they didn’t try to one-up themselves in the high-end market. I’m not buying a new Nvidia card but I’m not buying a 9000 series either because it feels like I’m paying for a sub-par GPU compared to what they’re capable of.
AMD didn’t make a 5090 equivalent so I won’t buy their mid-tier card
Is there a name for this thinking?





