So the 9060 xt reviews are here. thoughts on this card (16GB)? is it budget worthy 1440p compared to its price? And what price it would be in india?
AMD is trying to screw gamers as much as Nvidia. They had an opportunity to gain market share based on price but just chose to follow the existing pricing structure of undercutting slightly higher performing Nvidia equivalent by $50.~39K does feel a tad bit high considering that the 5060 Ti (16 GB) is starting at 45K on a couple of online stores. 36K would have been much better as an perf+mem upgrade for 2060 / 2060 S / 3060 / 3060 Ti users. Perhaps its price will come down a bit, but looking at how relatively static the 9070 XT price has been over past two months, I am not that hopeful.
For 36K, comparative USD pricing should ought to be ~330 USD. The 8 GB model's price would have to lowered then possibly to 250 USD. AMD says that most gamers have no use for more than 8GB of VRAM as they primarily play esports gamers. These people are overwhemingly going to prefer Nvidia, so undercutting the 5060 non-Ti would have been nice.
AMD is trying to screw gamers as much as Nvidia. They had an opportunity to gain market share based on price but just chose to follow the existing pricing structure of undercutting slightly higher performing Nvidia equivalent by $50.
AMD is definitely not looking at cutting their margin for volume. Having a more competitive Intel in this price range would have definitely changed things.
Arc suffers more from driver, pacing and compatibility issues which drivers away some adopters. They are not there yet but it would be good to have them chipping in the mid range.Intel is one upping AMD by undercutting by $25 without having an equivalent.
It indeed should have been 36K or lower but it's AMD. They are being just as greedy as NVIDIA these days. Once in a while they pull a one in a hole but usually they just slightly undercut the pricing according to performance of the competitor. Speaking strictly on the GPU market here as their processors are still great with no downside. (ignore 9800X3D on asrock LOL)~39K does feel a tad bit high considering that the 5060 Ti (16 GB) is starting at 45K on a couple of online stores. 36K would have been much better as an perf+mem upgrade for 2060 / 2060 S / 3060 / 3060 Ti users. Perhaps its price will come down a bit, but looking at how relatively static the 9070 XT price has been over past two months, I am not that hopeful.
For 36K, comparative USD pricing should ought to be ~330 USD. The 8 GB model's price would have to lowered then possibly to 250 USD. AMD says that most gamers have no use for more than 8GB of VRAM as they primarily play esports gamers. These people are overwhemingly going to prefer Nvidia, so undercutting the 5060 non-Ti would have been nice.
Yeah until I watch videos on videos from major tech youtubers about how well ARC GPUs are performing and aging like a wine I'm gonna stay away from them and will recommend others as well. The potential hassle of dealing with bad drivers and compatibility issues is not worth it for a discount. (Remember AMD drivers fiasco in 2010s?)Arc suffers more from driver, pacing and compatibility issues which drivers away some adopters. They are not there yet but it would be good to have them chipping in the mid range.
You'll get more VRAM, which is a huge plus.As a 3070 user this card would have been a perfect upgrade if I were to switch to AMD.
asrock challenger 35k
sapphire pulse 37k
pure 39k
steel legend 39k
asus prime 42k (triple fan OC)
(all 16 gig)
we are paying only for AI stuff (software based) not for hardware. same as 7700xt or 9070xt sliced in half.