May I know where did you get to know the 6750XT is getting canceled?
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You read it wrong.jacky190424 wrote: ↑ May I know where did you get to know the 6750XT is getting canceled?
Not getting cancelled
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Hotter then 6750xt / 403$ deal??
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Depends on your budget. Both ways you are paying used or a bit better than used pricing for a new card. On a MSRP basis, the 6900 XT is about double the price of the 6750 so on a percentage of savings it's about the same.BatmanDeals wrote: ↑ Hotter then 6750xt / 403$ deal??
On a $/fps basis, the 6750 is a better deal, but if you want to play at 4k, then paying up is probably worth it.
For what it matters, I'm in the market in this range and I'm waiting as I think this goes cheaper - 7900 XT is probably like 50% faster so this price should be the baseline going forward (ie, 2/3 the price for 2/3 the performance).
We'll see though!
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It makes sense when the games you play won't run smoothly with a 6750 XT.blackbirdman wrote: ↑ this makes no sense. the 6900XT is more than doouble the price of the 6750XT that was on sale..
If you only consider fps/$, an integrated graphics card might make more sense than any high end or mainstream GPU.
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Insane deal and totally worth it this card is still a beast even considering the new cards
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With today’s economy, new card will not be sold at msrp price. The new amd 7950x cpu is sold at 27% off msrp in China right now.
I know nvidia is not dropping yet, with the current layoff happening, people will not be spending the money on the high end gpu. Well, we will see!
I know nvidia is not dropping yet, with the current layoff happening, people will not be spending the money on the high end gpu. Well, we will see!
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Keep in mind, not everyone on here has the cash to afford a 4090. So realistically unless you have a 3090+, RT is pretty much useless if you can't get even get decent FPS on your card just based on raw performance of your GPU.iamsiege wrote: ↑ A few titles? Pretty much every game I play nowadays has RT, there are dozens and dozens of titles that have RT and many more on the way. I have a 4090 there are no thermal issues whatsoever and very little gain to overclocking or letting it use unlimited power, in fact you can power limit to 85% and lose almost no performance.
Good to hear about the thermals and undervaluing is a must with these new cards.
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RT with DLSS 2.0 is perfectly capable on anything 3060 and up as long as your not trying to do 4K. 1080p and 1440p are just fine.dchang83 wrote: ↑ Keep in mind, not everyone on here has the cash to afford a 4090. So realistically unless you have a 3090+, RT is pretty much useless if you can't get even get decent FPS on your card just based on raw performance of your GPU.
Good to hear about the thermals and undervaluing is a must with these new cards.
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Your comparing CPU pricing to GPUs? WAY different situations there, AMD will be forced to drop pricing because Zen4 isn't selling. The 4090 is selling out every time it drops at BB, the demand is there, 40 FE's ($2200+ per card) sold out in less than 20 mins when they dropped a couple of days ago and the more expensive AIBs are selling out as soon as they drop.
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Not talking about 4K here. I have a 3080 12gb, and play at 1440p Max Settings, turned on RT on Cyberpunk and without DLSS i'm in the mid 30s, with it turned on low 50s don't think that is considered good RT quality, rather play with just DLSS turned on. There are more games coming out and this card will not be capable of 'decent' RT. I'm also running one of the best gaming CPUs 13600K, so this is not a bottleneck issue.
No point in using RT with 1080p would pretty much ruin the experience. 4090 would be the baseline to turn on RT.
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CP2077 isn't a twitch shooter, 50-60 FPS is just fine when I watch my kiddo play it, I prefer the eye candy to higher framerates on just about anything.dchang83 wrote: ↑ Not talking about 4K here. I have a 3080 12gb, and play at 1440p Max Settings, turned on RT on Cyberpunk and without DLSS i'm in the mid 30s, with it turned on low 50s don't think that is considered good RT quality, rather play with just DLSS turned on. There are more games coming out and this card will not be capable of 'decent' RT.
No point in using RT with 1080p would pretty much ruin the experience. 4090 would be the baseline to turn on RT.
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