AMD FSR Redstone is coming on December 10th

The entire comment section is people asking about INT8 FSR4.

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The tiny userbase they have should be livid if they dont add FSR4 support for older cards, many are perfectly capable cards otherwise.

Else so called Fine Wine would be dead. FSR3 is horrible and its clear that FSR4 can work with what looks like acceptable FPS tradeoff.

I am using DLSS4 on 3080, 6800xt should be able to use FSR4 ! I almost and maybe should have bought that one, but did not know much about the market. Turned out ok i guess.

DLSS4 on 6800xt? interesting :slight_smile:

On 3080.

But i did test FSR4 int8 on 3080 in cyberpunk :slight_smile:. Looks cool but did not test too much.

Its actually better than DLSS4 in a way because DLSS4 has a lot of grass shimmering in Cyberpunk. FSR4 at 4k balanced does not

ah! I read it wrong! but yea I hope they do give something to RDNA 2 cards as well.

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They won’t add official support for anything. There’s a recent video on Ancient Gameplays channel interviewing AMD Director of Product Marketing Adam Kozak who made it very clear. Everytime he was asked for fsr4 support for older cards he kept deflecting it with “the best thing about PC is the openness and community support because of which users make it work for themselves”. Translation “bro you already have it with optiscaler wtf you asking more for?”.

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I wonder, should I upgrade to 9070XT from 6800XT on my 5900X :sweat_smile:

Check the CPU scaling video for 9070 xt vs 5070 from hardware canucks. Most games are GPU bound especially on the AMD side but there are some games that are definitely held back (Baldur’s Gate 3 for example).

people are doing 9070 xt vs 5070ti and 9070 xt vs 5080. why are you asking for 9070 xt vs 5070 :sweat_smile:

personally I was looking for 9070XT 32gb version, which I think won’t happen due to AI bubble. could have been really a great card :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

now so confused on weather to say on 6800XT or upgrade on 9070XT.

also should I stick with Sapphire brand in india.

Sapphire Nitro+ 9070 XT is like 77k and Asus 5070 ti I saw for 88K

Comparing 5070 ti vs 9070 DLSS 4 is still great so going with latter is the best option.

If you think with FSR Redstone AMD will overcome nvidia or will come even close to it then go with 9070.

Buy before next year beginning because GPU prices are gonna rise due to DRAM price increase.

is 5070 ti the later part? also what do people think about 5080 here in comparison?

Read again. I advised to refer to the video to check whether or not you would be held back by your CPU, not to compare between the two GPUs.

Don’t get the Nitro+ it has the 12vhpwr connector. It will burn your house down. Also there was a gigabyte model for 69k on computech. Why pay 8k extra for a fire hazard? If you wanna stick with Sapphire get a pulse or a pure.

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For me, performance uplift is not enough. 9070xt 40% faster than 3080, 5070ti slightly more than that. Both more expensive than my buying price of 3080 (60k).

I will wait for 100% min, but even that i am not sure if its going to be a big deal.

If we assume Path tracing is the next thing, 100% up 3080 is still not fast enough for me.

So ill stick to slightly older games or newer games which generally seem to run around 60 fps with optimized settings at 4k.

6800xt is similar to 3080, with more vram and worse RT. RT seems pointless here, i much rather play at 90fps. So only downside of 6800xt is DLSS4/FSR4, which is a bummer for newer games as both are really good in improving motion clarity. We do get more artifacts maybe in DLSS4, quite a bit of small flickering stuff.

if amd then either Red Devil else Nitro + was on mind due to the better cooling and performance. while the 12pin power cable is rated for 600W. this cards won’t go beyond 350 watts I think. also I have msi power supply which I bought last year with this single cable I think. don’t remember but its 3.1 ATX power supply so was thinking of switching it with Corsair RM 1000X version if needed.

above is the through on my mind for amd.
Nvidia, not sure. as 5070ti lowest is from inno d3 with 79k price tag. gigabyte one is 82k. and so on!

There have been cases of this card burning up. imo it would be very silly to buy this when you have alternatives.

And pay extra on top of that lol.

Problem is not solved by 3.1, but might be slightly mitigated at best. Over time, if contact gets worse, perhaps some debris or with oxidation damage or bad insertion, risk of burning up increases. Indian warranty will likely not cover for this.

That’s my view, but people still buy anyway. RIsk is max on 5090 and then 4090.


XFX we don’t have, Sapphire Nitro+ is the winner over all, Sapphire pure stocks seems to be meh! red devil same price to nitro+ but performance is of pure, Taichi 2 years warranty and same price to nitro+ :scream:

bhai, what will you do with performance if its a fire risk. And its going to be minor improvements and lot more power draw to get that which increases risk of burning up.

Anyway, i gave my inputs. Maybe you wont get unlucky and it will keep working.

2 year warranty is way too low, i thought they gave 3y? Gigabyte i think gives 4y on some models, not sure about amd / 9070xt + gigabyte. Zotac gives 5y. Reason my last two cards were zotac.

Gigabyte has 3y, atleast this one does

https://computechstore.in/product/gigabyte-amd-radeon-rx-9070-xt-gaming-oc/

gigabyte elite gives 4 years for 82k. red devil is like overall else pure if able to find one in good price, white color with 8pin x 2 power connectors.

for nvidia I have experience with Asus gtx760 and Galax 2070 super. but galax warranty now is near to non as I heard. rest I have no idea how colorful and inno3d entry level cards are. before it use to be 2 or 3 versions. now I can see 10 on them for one series. like Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid is for 87.5k but Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid SFF is for 89.5k and Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AMP is for 99k. what should one buy to game peacefully :scream: