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Get the rx6800. Exact same performance as 7700xt, with 4gb more vram and a lower price.
Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match these amd equivalents in performance….unless you're looking at ray tracing. At this price point i wouldnt think about ray tracing.
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
TLDR at the sub 400$ the rx6800/7700xt over the 8gb 4060Ti no contest
The actual amd performance equivalent of the 4060Ti is the 300$ 12gb rx 6700xt/6750xt.
if you are concern about power consumption, AMD software has made it so much easier to undervolt. i have the rx 6950xt and had to do this for my setup. you may be cutting the clock speed, probably not noticeable while gaming, but you reduce power consumption and temps significantly.
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I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
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I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
Get the rx6800. Exact same performance as 7700xt, with 4gb more vram and a lower price.
Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match these amd equivalents in performance….unless you're looking at ray tracing. At this price point i wouldnt think about ray tracing.
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
TLDR at the sub 400$ the rx6800/7700xt over the 8gb 4060Ti no contest
The actual amd performance equivalent of the 4060Ti is the 300$ 12gb rx 6700xt/6750xt.
Get the rx6800. Exact same performance as 7700xt, with 4gb more vram and a lower price.
Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match the amd equivalents in performance….unless your looking at ray tracing
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
I was looking at the PassMark - G3D Mark scores. Appreciate the Slick Deals real world feedback.
I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
if you are concern about power consumption, AMD software has made it so much easier to undervolt. i have the rx 6950xt and had to do this for my setup. you may be cutting the clock speed, probably not noticeable while gaming, but you reduce power consumption and temps significantly.
I was looking at the PassMark - G3D Mark scores. Appreciate the Slick Deals real world feedback.
I guess its also important to note, everything im mentioning applies to gaming. If your workloads are different you may want an nvidia card depending on your use case.
Also the 4060/Ti are more viable at 1080p, if you plan on gaming at 1440p they scale significantly worse
This review[tomshardware.com] kind of spells out the problem with the 7700 XT, which is its positioning against the 6800 and 6800 XT. Since the review was written, the price of the 7700 XT has come down, which makes it a viable choice today. You get 10% more performance than a 6800 and 10% less performance than a 6800 XT and the price more-or-less follows that. That falls apart at 4K though, where the 7700 XT matches the 6800, instead of beating it. I would argue that this isn't really a 4K card, so that's not entirely relevant.
I guess its also important to note, everything im mentioning applies to gaming. If your workloads are different you may want an nvidia card depending on your use case.
Also the 4060/Ti are more viable at 1080p, if you plan on gaming at 1440p they scale significantly worse
In my use case I was consider the Nvidia for the AI HDR along with lower heat /noise. I'm putting the card into a Vpin table (virtual pinball). My GTX 1070 has been doing OK at 4K @ 60hz but I want to get a video card to support a LG OLED 42" to go 120Hz. Obviously VPX pinball tables are way less demanding than playing Call of Duty.
Appreciate the feedback here and maybe I need to switch back to team red for the added value. After all, I'm always looking at value here at SlickDeals.
I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
On average, the 7700xt will give more FPS than the 4060ti, I'd go with real-world gaming benchmarks instead of synthetic- I'd recommend looking up the specific games you play, and at what resolution, and directly compare. When you look at just FPS, no other bells and whistles, the 7700xt will give more FPS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmsdgQ4oB94
I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
AMD intentionally overvolts their cards a bit. Adrenalin tweaking guides are widely available.
In my use case I was consider the Nvidia for the AI HDR along with lower heat /noise. I'm putting the card into a Vpin table (virtual pinball). My GTX 1070 has been doing OK at 4K @ 60hz but I want to get a video card to support a LG OLED 42" to go 120Hz. Obviously VPX pinball tables are way less demanding than playing Call of Duty.
Appreciate the feedback here and maybe I need to switch back to team red for the added value. After all, I'm always looking at value here at SlickDeals.
Yes 40-series cards are exceptionally power efficient.
I've been looking at this and the RTX 4060 TI and have been on the fence. The wider memory bus on this along with 12GB of ram sounds great, but the power consumption is much higher and I see the overall benchmark scores slightly lower than the RTX 4060 TI, I'm not trying to start a AMD versus Nvidia beef, I'm honestly just wanting to know your thoughts on choosing this. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for posting.
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Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match these amd equivalents in performance….unless you're looking at ray tracing. At this price point i wouldnt think about ray tracing.
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
TLDR at the sub 400$ the rx6800/7700xt over the 8gb 4060Ti no contest
The actual amd performance equivalent of the 4060Ti is the 300$ 12gb rx 6700xt/6750xt.
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Get the rx6800. Exact same performance as 7700xt, with 4gb more vram and a lower price.
Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match these amd equivalents in performance….unless you're looking at ray tracing. At this price point i wouldnt think about ray tracing.
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
TLDR at the sub 400$ the rx6800/7700xt over the 8gb 4060Ti no contest
The actual amd performance equivalent of the 4060Ti is the 300$ 12gb rx 6700xt/6750xt.
Pulls about 200W under load (i have one)
The rx 6800/7700xt are in a completely different class of gpu compared to the 4060 Ti which is in the opinion of most reviewers is a very bad purchase at its current price.
Im not sure what benchmarks your looking at, the 4060Ti does not match the amd equivalents in performance….unless your looking at ray tracing
Unless your going up to the 4070 class cards i would stay away from nvidia
I guess its also important to note, everything im mentioning applies to gaming. If your workloads are different you may want an nvidia card depending on your use case.
Also the 4060/Ti are more viable at 1080p, if you plan on gaming at 1440p they scale significantly worse
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Also the 4060/Ti are more viable at 1080p, if you plan on gaming at 1440p they scale significantly worse
Appreciate the feedback here and maybe I need to switch back to team red for the added value. After all, I'm always looking at value here at SlickDeals.
AMD intentionally overvolts their cards a bit. Adrenalin tweaking guides are widely available.
Appreciate the feedback here and maybe I need to switch back to team red for the added value. After all, I'm always looking at value here at SlickDeals.
Yes 40-series cards are exceptionally power efficient.
https://www.tomshardwar
Can you post a link?