I'm looking to upgrade from my GTX 2070 but I'm a bit lost on what graphics card to choose. I've been eyeing NVIDIA options, but I can't stretch my budget to get a 4080 or a 4070 Ti Super. I feel like 12GB VRAM isn't adequate for today's standards either. Recently, I started considering the RX 7900 XTX, but I'm not entirely sure about its reliability and performance. Can it last a few years without issues?
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The 7900 XTX is a solid choice if you're focusing on performance without worrying about ray tracing or FSR. Its raw power makes it stand out, especially if you're coming off a 2070. Just keep in mind that if you're into those features, the 9070 XS might cater better to your needs. How's your budget looking?
You might want to check out the latest series from NVIDIA and AMD. The 5000 series and 9000 series offer some great options compared to the 7000 series you're looking at. Pricing can vary widely and the newer cards may provide better value.
True, but I can't afford the latest and greatest just yet.
Honestly, I went from a 3080 to a 7900 XTX and I love it. If you're not dependent on ray tracing, it could really boost your gaming experience. Just be cautious about potential quirks; I faced some minor display issues, but overall, it’s been great for me.
If you're not into ray tracing or FSR, the 7900 XTX is your best bet for pure performance. But if those matter to you, you might want to consider the 9070 XT, it's a good alternative!
Yeah, the performance is impressive without all those extra features.
I've got about 890 Euros to spend, a bit more if really needed.