bssunilreddy
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Yes that's why AMD is advertising about them so much.View attachment 225512
When nVidia f--ks up so badly that standard 8-pin power connectors become a feature worth advertising.
Yes that's why AMD is advertising about them so much.View attachment 225512
When nVidia f--ks up so badly that standard 8-pin power connectors become a feature worth advertising.
ManAlthough the performance is excellent for the price, and I’m planning to upgrade in a few months, I’m hesitant to buy an AMD GPU again due to stability issues and other random problems I experienced with my 6700XT (ASUS TUF RX 6700 XT OC Edition). For example, I had screen flickering and occasional blackouts for a second, which many other ASUS TUF 6700XT users have reported. I also experienced consistent crashes in Shadow of the Tomb Raider at exactly the same location when using DX12, an issue reported by many 6700XT users. I had to switch to DX11 to get past that point. Additionally, there were micro-stutters in Cyberpunk 2077 and few other games & other minor inconveniences.
I'm excited about the 9070 XT but am still unsure after my experience with the 6700XT.
I would recommend waiting for about 2 months after the launch to gauge the driver situation and then arrive at the conclusion.Although the performance is excellent for the price, and I’m planning to upgrade in a few months, I’m hesitant to buy an AMD GPU again due to stability issues and other random problems I experienced with my 6700XT (ASUS TUF RX 6700 XT OC Edition). For example, I had screen flickering and occasional blackouts for a second, which many other ASUS TUF 6700XT users have reported. I also experienced consistent crashes in Shadow of the Tomb Raider at exactly the same location when using DX12, an issue reported by many 6700XT users. I had to switch to DX11 to get past that point. Additionally, there were micro-stutters in Cyberpunk 2077 and few other games & other minor inconveniences.
I'm excited about the 9070 XT but am still unsure after my experience with the 6700XT.
I would say about 65k basically (usd to inr)x1.2, that would be the base price add another $30 for a reputable OEM. So,Whats the expected cost of 9070xt in India from good OEM?
Yes I also saw the same in Reddit about local prices.Dont know how true it is but saw on reddit sapphire 9070XT was quoted 96750rs
Can you link the same? Also that might just be early pricing and that is mostly how newer GPUs are priced at the start, the 5070Ti initially was being listed for 1.3L and now has come down to 1.05LDont know how true it is but saw on reddit sapphire 9070XT was quoted 96750rs
I called and checked with a few retailers myself and was quoted a similar price.. absurdly laughable pricing if it doesn't change come launch dayDont know how true it is but saw on reddit sapphire 9070XT was quoted 96750rs