Who ever has the fastest next year or 2021!
I currently run 1440p 165hz G Sync using a 2080TI and will end up moving to 4k 144hz HDR Free Sync when a single gpu can handle it above 70-90fps, Which is the minimum comfort zone for me on fps games.
Who ever has the fastest next year or 2021!
I currently run 1440p 165hz G Sync using a 2080TI and will end up moving to 4k 144hz HDR Free Sync when a single gpu can handle it above 70-90fps, Which is the minimum comfort zone for me on fps games.
GTX1080ti, so it might be a while... and I also am running a 1440p 165Hz gsync screen which I'm not going to change for ages...
I'll see what's best for me when it's time to upgrade. Whichever has the most bang for the buck at the resolution that I need will get my money. Over the years, I've used both and that will continue.
Will wait for 2020. With amount of work these days, not so much time to play games anyway and Vega 56 will do until next-gen.
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
Got an rx480 8gb so in no rush but will probably be AMD. 1) I love an underdog 2) I hate Nvidia's love for creating proprietary crap like hair works/gsync and pushing prices for midrange cards up above £300+
Probably AMD as I have been loyal for many years but felt very underwhelmed with my Vega 64 investment...
my next graphic card will represent mid range and cost no more than £220 (new), at the same time it would have to be at least 30-40% faster than my current vega 56. I won't buy any new graphic card otherwise.
Hopefully NVIDIA with RTX, unless the novelty wears off before it's time to upgrade...
Neither one. I have dual cards in all of my systems and they perform great for me.
(1070Ti, 1080, and Vega-64)
I'll wait for a significant development to emerge before I spend as much as they seem to want these days.
Nvidia or AMD does it matter?... No, for me anyway. The main thing is the price and the performance I will get from it.
I wont be upgrading from my XFX R9 Fury for another year or two.
5700 XT, if I can find one that only takes up 2 slots at a reasonable cost. Nvidia cards seem to need a lot less cooling that the AMD counter parts.
It's gotta be Nvidia, cuda is a must for me. Just wish the prices were better!
I was once a AMD person (good budget value), then I had a compatibility issue between graphics card and motherboard and decided Nvidia was a safer bet.
Just bought a Sapphire Pulse 5700XT to replace my reference Vega 64 and loving it. So much quieter and less heat it's an absolute dream. About 12/20% faster than Vega 64 so happy days indeed. Drivers are still rubbish but hey ho. It's still running at stock the performance is that good. Maybe later I might start tweaking.
I have a 2080 Ti, so I'm good for a while yet. Who knows what will be available in 2021?
I'll wait and see who has the best GPU with very low power requirements (and hopefully also a low profile size) at the time.
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