• BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk
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    14 hours ago

    Out of curiosity, what are you upgrading from? I’ve a 3070 and I’m wondering if now’s the time to jump back to team red.

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      11 hours ago

      A Vega 56. If you think your 3070 might be obsolete we have vastly different perspectives, LOL!

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        8 hours ago

        I don’t think it’s obsolete by any means - it is driving an ultrawide monitor and the RAM upgrade might be nice longer term, this gen is slightly more reasonably priced for AMD, Nvidia driver upgrades are painful on linux, so I wanted to know if there’s a significant uplift/how well does it handle RT in comparison to justify a switch for me.

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          7 hours ago

          Well, all I know is that it’s a significant uplift over a Vega. I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to be faster than a 3070, but I’m not sure if it’s enough faster to be worth it. I guess if it’s on the bubble, AMD playing nicer with Linux might push it over the edge. You should read/watch reviews or something; you’ll be able to get much better advice from e.g. Gamer’s Nexus than from me.

          One thing I will say is that, in my experience, standing in line at Microcenter on launch day is the only way to have a decent chance at getting a video card at MSRP these days. Since you missed that for the 9070 XT, maybe wait until whatever AMD makes next (9070 XTX? 9060? 9080??) comes out and try to get one of those on launch day.

          You should definitely not be desperate enough to pay higher-than-MSRP prices just to get more RAM and easier to deal with drivers.