sandclouds
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the price is around 72K , but msrp is $599(50k rupees ).
how long i have to wait for the price to go down to msrp?
how long i have to wait for the price to go down to msrp?
USD MSRP will never happen here, for multiple (and obvious) reasons.the price is around 72K , but msrp is $599(50k rupees ).
how long i have to wait for the price to go down to msrp?
And you think nvidia prices are right for the gaming performance, features and use cases you listed ?I honestly think the price of 9070 should be at 30-35k rs and 9070xt at 40-45k rs.
I agree with you on this but nvidia pricing is more shitier than AMD.I honestly think the price of 9070 should be at 30-35k rs and 9070xt at 40-45k rs
The highlighted part is the only (somewhat) sensible sentence in this entire statement, and I mean that very loosely.Not worth it... 5070 similar price, similar performance
Amd always gets lower sale because their terrible pricing at launch. They think they can compete with nvidia. But if two similar graphics card at similar price by nvidia n amd. I will always buy nvidia, just because i can do more than gaming if i want, like running local ai, edit videos, running video upscalling software etc. so suppose even if nvidia is little behind raster performance i will still buy nvidia. Because AMD gpu is a piece of bricks other than gaming, also they are quite poor in terms of PCB design, mosfet and memory cooling... Brands themselves cut costs because they know the sales would be low..
I honestly think the price of 9070 should be at 30-35k rs and 9070xt at 40-45k rs. If they really want to make sales in india (or anywhere else to a normal person, not youtuber/reviewer)
Nvidia price are justifiable..they are being generous to sell a 5070 at 60k including GST. DLSs works really good, runs cooler, eats less power.And you think nvidia prices are right for the gaming performance, features and use cases you listed ?
9070 XT has 5070 Ti level performance for nearly 15-20k less. OP asked for an AMD gpu price so its good to assume he doesn't want to do productivity tasks.
I agree with you on this but nvidia pricing is more shitier than AMD.
PS: I have a 5070 Ti but i still sometimes regret of buying it over a 9070 XT.
Let the market speak for itselfThe highlighted part is the only (somewhat) sensible sentence in this entire statement, and I mean that very loosely.
The rest of it just sounds like a fanboy rage-rant, with no organized dissection of pros and cons.
This is sarcasm… right?.. right?Nvidia price are justifiable..they are being generous to sell a 5070 at 60k including GST.
Nvidia price are justifiable..they are being generous to sell a 5070 at 60k including GST.
Dude, I run both a Nvidia and an Amd gpu. I run cad, adobe and other 3d software on my Amd card. It all works just fine.I will always buy nvidia, just because i can do more than gaming if i want, like running local ai, edit videos, running video upscalling software etc. so suppose even if nvidia is little behind raster performance i will still buy nvidia. Because AMD gpu is a piece of bricks other than gaming, also they are quite poor in terms of PCB design, mosfet and memory cooling... Brands themselves cut costs because they know the sales would be low..