and suddenly my addiction to little plastic models appears to be a cheap hobby by comparison. Hopefully by the time I'm looking to upgrade again, it will all be long over. I've been getting happier and happier that I bought a new PC including new AMD graphics card of some sort, not very long before all this nonsense started. Looks like 4K gaming now demands at least a grand of spend on the GPU alone.Man. I can't see how this is at all healthy for the PC gaming market. I know I'm being extremely cynical, but the last two years have been an absolute car crash for GPUs. All it feels like is splitting an already tiny stock of silicon between an ever larger range of cards you're only to sell to scalpers. Quoting: scaine Quoting: StenPettHopefully, this will be a GPU people can actually buy.īut it honestly feels almost irresponsible to launch a new card in these circumstances. Looks like 4K gaming now demands at least a grand of spend on the GPU alone. And it does do well at 4K in a lot of games, but needs FSR (or equivalent) upscaling for the big, modern 3D games, such as Cyberpunk or Horizon Zero Dawn.īut it honestly feels almost irresponsible to launch a new card in these circumstances.
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Considering how close the 6600XT is to the 5700XT, I wonder why they're pitching it as a 1080p card, when I think the 5700XT was pitched as a 4K card two years ago. Which is pretty insane considering I bought my (slightly more powerful) 5700XT in February 2020 for less than that. I just checked .uk and they're taking pre-orders at just under £530 for the 6600XT card. Quoting: StenPettHopefully, this will be a GPU people can actually buy.