expired Posted by joshftw • Mar 11, 2022
Mar 11, 2022 10:58 AM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by joshftw • Mar 11, 2022
Mar 11, 2022 10:58 AM
XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT309 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT CORE Gaming Graphics Card $599.99
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Pros going with 6000 Radeon cards:
it support SAM (need compatible hardware)
great at overclocking
better image quality
power efficient
more raw performance
it comes with more Vram ddr6
it also supports gimmicks like: raytracing, FSR and SRS
Pros going with 6000 Radeon cards:
it support SAM (need compatible hardware)
great at overclocking
better image quality
power efficient
more raw performance
it comes with more Vram ddr6
it also supports gimmicks like: raytracing, FSR and SRS
If the features and performance was flipped between the companies, pretty sure the fanboys will also call resolution upscaling a gimmick compared to higher performance rasterization.
Don't buy a card the partner company made with crappy standards. Look for what games you play and how well each card does at them. Don't be team red or green be team you.
Don't buy a card the partner company made with crappy standards. Look for what games you play and how well each card does at them. Don't be team red or green be team you.
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Only one HDMI. What if I need to share on two TVs? TV don't have DP.
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This card was on sale for $599 and apparently normally $699. I see 6700's on Bestbuy for $850 and $950
However I see on wikipedia that the MSRP for the 6700 cards is $479.
is there any real useful reason that you'd normally pay more than the MSRP for a video card? Other than brand of the card maker, do some of the cards have legit functional features that warrant higher prices?
Or are the higher prices all just because of vendors jacking up prices because they can?
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