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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT outsells entire combined NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPUs at German retailer

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  • L lumisal@lemmy.world

    They’d probably sell even more of their naming scheme was less confusing.

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    evotech@lemmy.world
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    It’s just “confusing” because people are used to nvidia naming

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    • iontempted@lemmynsfw.comI iontempted@lemmynsfw.com

      Thank you, may I ask why you downscale and then upscale again rather than just take what Iris gives you

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      commander@lemmy.world
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      #38

      Iris is really good with faces. That’s it’s design. The reason is going from a high res up 4x takes too long and downscaling fuzzes up the picture a bit so things don’t get too smoothed out when you upscale a 2nd time. Also there’s a resolution limit on the upscale so can’t get too large

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        kindenough
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        #39

        Great card. I am surprised how well this card performs on Bazzite.

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        • N network_switch@lemmy.ml

          With the rise of PC handhelds and cutting edge graphics not seeming like a great selling point anymore, I think you’ll be golden for about a decade like that 1060. Maybe more because of the rise of PC handhelds and the Switch 2 and future Switch 3

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          anarki_@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          #40

          This 1060 is being sold (cheap) as well so I hope it lives another 10 years in retirement 😄

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          • L lumisal@lemmy.world

            They’d probably sell even more of their naming scheme was less confusing.

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            87six@lemmy.zip
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            #41

            How is it confusing?

            Well minus the part where theres 8GB versions with no name differences…

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            • E evotech@lemmy.world

              It’s just “confusing” because people are used to nvidia naming

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              boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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              I thought it was confusing because this is the 3rd changeup to their naming in recent years.

              RX 580 to RX Vega 56 and 64 to RX 5700 to 9070. Yes it’s still the intuitive “bigger number better” and “first number is generation”, but I can see how people might be frustrated with it whereas nvidia has consistency.

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              • E evotech@lemmy.world

                It’s just “confusing” because people are used to nvidia naming

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                Victor
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                Well good thing the 9070 series is the series that is trying to adopt a more Nvidia-like naming scheme.

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                • U utjebe@reddthat.com

                  At least in EU it just could have been just the right pricing with models in 800-900 EUR for 9070XT. Still outrageous price…

                  Then you have 5070 that’s the “low” model of 50s Nvidia that only maching 9070XT with “you can do AI and RTX” and 5080 arguably better than 9070XT, but in most cases over 1k EUR.

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                  majari42@lemmy.world
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                  #44

                  They sell for €639 in EU now. (No BF sale) I’ve got myself one on the way just now for €599 (Asus)

                  Given the rumors about VRam scarsety I thought this was the right time to get my hands on one, coming from a 5700xt, it’s a welcome upgrade

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                  • U utjebe@reddthat.com

                    At least in EU it just could have been just the right pricing with models in 800-900 EUR for 9070XT. Still outrageous price…

                    Then you have 5070 that’s the “low” model of 50s Nvidia that only maching 9070XT with “you can do AI and RTX” and 5080 arguably better than 9070XT, but in most cases over 1k EUR.

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                    noja@sopuli.xyz
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                    the RX 9070 XT starts at ~590 € and the sales data is just for the last week

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                      hanzo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      #46

                      I use AMD mainly because FLOSS values closer to mine than NVIDIA, but I wish nearly everything in late-stage capitalism wasn’t a duopoly. Really a monopoly when the oligarchs own them both via multinational asset managers. I agree with the comments about older cards and the future of gaming though, I think the AMD vs NVIDIA conversation is going to move away from gaming as CUDA vs ROCm continues to evolve.

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                      • L lumisal@lemmy.world

                        They’d probably sell even more of their naming scheme was less confusing.

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                        randombullet
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                        #47

                        I can’t wait for an RTX 9070 to replace my RX 9070 XT!

                        Just like how the Z890 chipset from Intel is not the same generation as the X870 chipset from AMD.

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                        • G genosseflosse@feddit.org

                          The power consumption of the 50xx cards is just insane, and this makes it a bad choice in Germany where electricity prices are very high. This means I have to pay a premium for the card, extra for the excessive power demands and potentially extra in summer to keep my gaming room cool.

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                          savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca
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                          American don’t think about that. Same reason poor people buy V8 pickups then complain about being poor.

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                          • B boonhet@sopuli.xyz

                            I thought it was confusing because this is the 3rd changeup to their naming in recent years.

                            RX 580 to RX Vega 56 and 64 to RX 5700 to 9070. Yes it’s still the intuitive “bigger number better” and “first number is generation”, but I can see how people might be frustrated with it whereas nvidia has consistency.

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                            frongt@lemmy.zip
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                            Consistency? Nvidia does the exact same thing, so yeah I guess that’s consistent. That reliable numeric with the Nvidia GeForce Titan, Nvidia Titan, and Nvidia Titan RTX (yes those are all very different cards).

                            And don’t even get me started on the workstation Quadro card naming, with the Quadro RTX 4000, RTX A4000, RTX 4000 (Ada generation), and RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell.

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                            • V Victor

                              Well good thing the 9070 series is the series that is trying to adopt a more Nvidia-like naming scheme.

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                              evotech@lemmy.world
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                              Yeah it has two names. But slightly less confusing

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                              • F frongt@lemmy.zip

                                Consistency? Nvidia does the exact same thing, so yeah I guess that’s consistent. That reliable numeric with the Nvidia GeForce Titan, Nvidia Titan, and Nvidia Titan RTX (yes those are all very different cards).

                                And don’t even get me started on the workstation Quadro card naming, with the Quadro RTX 4000, RTX A4000, RTX 4000 (Ada generation), and RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell.

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                                evotech@lemmy.world
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                                Then you have the server cards. L4, L40, A100, H100 then rtx 6000 Blackwell (workstation and server editions are same name but different cards)

                                It goes on

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                                • B boonhet@sopuli.xyz

                                  I thought it was confusing because this is the 3rd changeup to their naming in recent years.

                                  RX 580 to RX Vega 56 and 64 to RX 5700 to 9070. Yes it’s still the intuitive “bigger number better” and “first number is generation”, but I can see how people might be frustrated with it whereas nvidia has consistency.

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                                  cron@feddit.org
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                                  Don’t forget the Radeon VII (announced 2019) that didn’t fit in any scheme.

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                                  • 8 87six@lemmy.zip

                                    How is it confusing?

                                    Well minus the part where theres 8GB versions with no name differences…

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                                    anivia@feddit.org
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                                    It’s confusing because they constantly change their numbering scheme. Nvidia has stayed consistent in the last 17 years

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                                      jaykrown@lemmy.world
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                                      Right now on Amazon you can get an RTX 5070 for cheaper than an RX 9070 XT. The obvious choice is still the RTX 5070.

                                      RTX 5070 ~$550 RX 9070 XT ~$630

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                                      • E evotech@lemmy.world

                                        Yeah it has two names. But slightly less confusing

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                                        Victor
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                                        The 9070 had two names? You’re talking about the regular, the XT, and GRE?

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                                        • V Victor

                                          The 9070 had two names? You’re talking about the regular, the XT, and GRE?

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                                          dream_weasel
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                                          I am not retaking the GRE to use that card.

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