@treechopper88: It's very, very wrong. That, I can promise you. I don't care if AMD has 1% market share. It's such a stupid thing to mention. Market share doesn't run video games. GPUs run video games. And AMD GPUs run video games better.
@treechopper88: Whatever you need to believe to keep paying more for inferior products. After all we need suckers like you to keep the price down for the intelligent people.
@deactivated-64f32fa0d8a48: I really want a numpad one too, but I'm really confused about this product, because it was originally clear that it's not hot-swappable. I even left a comment to that effect last month. But now I'm looking at the Amazon page and the product is listed as:
8Bitdo Retro Mechanical Keyboard, Bluetooth/2.4G/USB-C Hot Swappable Gaming Keyboard with 87 Keys, Dual Super Programmable Buttons for Windows and Android - NEdition
I'm pretty sure the “hot-swappable” is referring to the connection type, but I've seen a couple of reviewers on YouTube make the throwaway comment that, “you can replace the switches with whatever you prefer” or something similar.
@treechopper88: Please, keep raging about anything else except how AMD plays games far better than NVIDIA for the same price. Please. It's making my job so much easier.
They're trying to do the same thing as the guys behind the Resident Evil: Village marketing campaign, except because it's KONAMI, they don't really care, and it shows.
@treechopper88: Actually there have been plenty of “clearer cases”, you probably just aren't old enough to remember. The original F.E.A.R. from 2005 ran like ~30% better on ATI cards if you just changed the .exe name to something else.
Bethesda just spent more time optimising the game for one company's product than another's. It's very common.
"Buy AMD GPUs" is a meme keeping a zombie GPU division aflot. Face the facts. Do some homework too.”
The 7800 XT has 16GB of VRAM and costs $499. The 4060 Ti has 16GB of VRAM and costs $499.
That's the most popular price bracket for gamers, and the AMD product beats the NVIDIA product by 30-70% in games. There's dozens of YouTube reviews corroborating this. If NVIDIA is left particularly far back in the dust on Starfield that's just a bonus.
The 4060 Ti was the worst received GPU of the past decade, to the extent that some reviewers went a little far and called it a “scam”. NVIDIA's only other offering with 16 GB VRAM costs $1,199, and their 4070 cards bizarrely have less VRAM than the 4060 cards, because they know that limited VRAM is the #1 anti-future-proofing trick.
• FSR will improve to match DLSS 2.0 quality within a couple of years, just like the open FreeSync did with the closed G-Sync. It's always the way. • The 7800 XT will widen the gap over the next year as its drivers mature. It's always the way. • And it comes with the most expensive version of Starfield which knocks like another $100 off the price if you were buying it anyway.
NVIDIA may be cashing in on its AI hardare monopoly, but it's getting creamed in the GPU department this generation. It's plain as day.
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