We don't get ANY GPU at MSRPSo basically, we're never getting Battlemage here at close to msrp?
I meant that even the 25k (price point with taxes) is still probably not going to come to India anytime soonWe don't get ANY GPU at MSRP
Situation around GPUs is somehow worse than China in India
Most likely true , but I have hope in the futureI meant that even the 25k (price point with taxes) is still probably not going to come to India anytime soon
true , Battlemage GPU's rebar dependence and a modern CPU does not helpThe reality is - nobody wants to import it and sell it. Intel has listed partners that may import intel arc gpus but none of them are doing so in india.
It may case but that would be mostly Nvidia, don't think it leading to Intel gpu shortage mostly due to CUDAWhats the possibility of AI causing GPU shortage as well ?
Is getting an Intel Arc B580 @ 27k better or RX9060XT @ 37k better? As my budget is limited to around 30k but my monitor is 1440p one. Should I increase my budget and buy RX9060XT then?Seems some B570s and B580s are finally available here! Took them long enough wanted to get a B580 a few months back, but probably not going to buy one now since the 9060 XT is probably a better buy for slightly more.
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I would increase the budget and go with the 9060 XT 8GB instead because it is around 20% faster at 1440p VS the B580 12GB. The extra VRAM on the B580 does not help it in most cases.Is getting an Intel Arc B580 @ 27k better or RX9060XT @ 37k better? As my budget is limited to around 30k but my monitor is 1440p one. Should I increase my budget and buy RX9060XT then?
Bad idea. This will cut down life of the card. Dont buy 8gb cards at this price range.The 9060 XT 8GB version can be found around 31-32K. If you really want a 16GB card then get the 9060 XT 16GB but its only offer around 5% more performance @ 1440p VS the 8GB version
Take the 7600 XT 16GB version has an example its a 16GB card but performance wise its 24% slower @ 1440p compared to the 9060 XT 8GB version. VRAM has nothing to do with performance in this case.Bad idea. This will cut down life of the card. Dont buy 8gb cards at this price range.
Performance does not capture degraded textures and the like. And when you run out of vram, perf drops badly for those games.
Textures make a lot of difference to image quality.
16gb vram seems good enough for future for 1440p and you will be able to run games at max textures even if other things will needed to be reduced.
Just scan the reviews yourself.
Personally I would buy a 16GB card myself. But You have to see what is available in the current markets and what is your budget and with the current options the 9060 XT 8GB is still one of the best for 1080p/1440p gaming
with a +/-30K Budget.
This is a moot point. 4K, with these cards, even just for comparison's sake? Not really relevant. This is relative performance, not actual figures. At 4k with a 9060XT 8GB, you may get 5 fps (due to lack of VRAM). With the 4060Ti, you will get 5.5 fps (due to lack of power). That's your relative difference of 10%.In fact the 4060 Ti 16GB which cost +47K in local markets gets beat by the 9060 XT 8GB version even at 4K so great value in the current Indian market and price/performance.
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I have twice made this mistake, first with 1050 2gb and then with 3080 10gb ( which is pretty good otherwise). I also looked at 4k benchmarks then, and everything ran fine at 4k back then except far cry 6 with absurd textures that made little diff.Take the 7600 XT 16GB version has an example its a 16GB card but performance wise its 24% slower @ 1440p compared to the 9060 XT 8GB version. VRAM has nothing to do with performance in this case.
In fact the 4060 Ti 16GB which cost +47K in local markets gets beat by the 9060 XT 8GB version even at 4K so great value in the current Indian market and price/performance. Better argument to get the 9060 XT 16GB
since its a bargain then at 37K