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I was able to snag an ASUS TUF 4070 ti OC at MSRP. Most of the other AIBs are from $799 to $850, with some in the $1000 range with fancy casing.
Based on benchmarks, the 7900 series is scoring better than the 4070 ti, I am just an NVIDIA guy myself.
Makes sense. I am exactly in this 700 to 900 budget range and everything is weird right now in this range. I snatched xfx 6800xt under 600 and probably stick with it unless drastically changes around 7900xt pricing.
I do photo and video edits. Will 12GB, 16GB or 20GB be enough for me?
I have a 5K x 2K resolution monitor and another 2K monitor.
yeah, but the real open question right now IMO would be how quickly we'll start integrating stable diffusion-esque generative machine learning into our workflows. I've got an 1080ti with 11 gigs of vram and I've already hit that limit several times just messing around with it. although at this point you really only want an nVidia card for ai stuff.
Last edited by atallnoone January 5, 2023 at 04:36 PM.
i was able to get asus tuf 4070 ti at $799 but majority are in the $850 range so 7900xt at $880 could be considered better value if you don't care about the nvidia features and they don't seem to have vapor chamber issues like xtx (i consider it a tie in value to the 4070ti if you care about ray tracing/dlss). 7900xtx aib at $999 is also better value but the aib partners have too little margin so very few aib models at msrp. The reference have vapor chamber issue (i had one and returned it for 4070ti today) so they are a gamble only worth taking if you can easily return the card. The whole gpu market is bad above $800. Seems like the 4070 ti is getting the most backlash although technically not the worse value at msrp, just difficult to find at msrp.
Last edited by Ilovedeals January 5, 2023 at 04:50 PM.
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I was able to snag an ASUS TUF 4070 ti OC at MSRP. Most of the other AIBs are from $799 to $850, with some in the $1000 range with fancy casing.
Based on benchmarks, the 7900 series is scoring better than the 4070 ti, I am just an NVIDIA guy myself.
I was able to snag an ASUS TUF 4070 ti OC at MSRP. Most of the other AIBs are from $799 to $850, with some in the $1000 range with fancy casing.
Based on benchmarks, the 7900 series is scoring better than the 4070 ti, I am just an NVIDIA guy myself.
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I do photo and video edits. Will 12GB, 16GB or 20GB be enough for me?
I have a 5K x 2K resolution monitor and another 2K monitor.
I do photo and video edits. Will 12GB, 16GB or 20GB be enough for me?
I have a 5K x 2K resolution monitor and another 2K monitor.
I do photo and video edits. Will 12GB, 16GB or 20GB be enough for me?
I have a 5K x 2K resolution monitor and another 2K monitor.
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Heres what I found : https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda...index.ht
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