Take conversion rate as ₹100 per dollar, hopefully it's 25kWill the price of b580 in India be 250$+30% tax which would be 325$ or around 28k or
will it be around 21k as MSRP
Ray tracing has impressed me more than raster
If this is priced well in India (<25k), it'll be the new budget king, offering excellent performance, for the price.
A Ryzen 5 7600 + B580 is going to be a KILLER combo.
25-28k is realisticAny idea what Indian prices will be. I highly doubt it will start at 21k.
This might also be a good alternative to AMD cards for Linux with native Linux support.
No chance. AMD might though.maybe we'll see better pricing for budget cards from nvidia now
It is actually easier for AMD and Nvidia to price match Intel for older generation products once they launch the next generation. Will they do so is another question as they might believe Intel doesn't have the brand or driver quality to yet impact the low-end sales. If AMD's or Nvidia's next-gen $300 product has 20+ % gain over the B580, doubt anyone would go with Intel.No chance. AMD might though.
5060 will be 8GB & 5070 will be 12GB, confirmed by multiple leaks. There are ignorant people who bought 4060 & 4060Ti at it's bad prices for gaming, so there will definitely be people who will buy the 8GB 5060 at $300. IMO DLSS & RT are not worth it at even the performance level of 4060Ti now considering the increased requirements making 4060Ti 8GB a 1080p card (upscaling from resolution lower than 1080p might be good for handhelds or even laptop, but not for 24" monitors).
The 5060 will have 8 gb pf vram, probably 20% faster than the 4060 and will be launched at $300 or above. That's not a problem for the b580. Amd however might cause an issueIt is actually easier for AMD and Nvidia to price match Intel for older generation products once they launch the next generation. Will they do so is another question as they might believe Intel doesn't have the brand or driver quality to yet impact the low-end sales. If AMD's or Nvidia's next-gen $300 product has 20+ % gain over the B580, doubt anyone would go with Intel.
Have to see how the RX 8600 XT turns up indeed. However, if rasterization and upscaling performance is great, people might still sacrifice VRAM for lower resolution usage. That is precisely the reason Intel is not going to sell much till Jan and AMD/Nvidia still have the money to undercut Intel with older products.The 5060 will have 8 gb pf vram, probably 20% faster than the 4060 and will be launched at $300 or above. That's not a problem for the b580. Amd however might cause an issue
probably 2.5k less than b580Any estimates for how much the b570 might perform and cost?