we dont know how good the architecture is yet, if its good enough to carry the 5000 series then it wont be a disapointment. yall just not considering the architecture and actual fps and saying VeRy BiG dIsApoIntMeNt
Nvidia can’t give some price to performance fr and the thing with pc is that on every prebuild it’s nvidia and most starter builders get nvidia only a small community gets amd and I am going to be one of them soon . So nvidia doesn’t lose customers by putting higher prices
Kid vram is a limiting factor in 4k gaming and its starting to become 1 in 1440p @DiMiku06 stop riding the nvidia D there's no honor in being a corporate shill
Not sure whether I believe this or not but all I can say is if this is true then it seems they are relying solely on GDDR7 for this series of cards and honestly idc if the 50 series cards suck, 40 series will be cheaper and is still incredibly new so screw 50 series as far as Im concerned
Exactly dude. That's what I did with the 30 series. Got a 3060ti during the pandemic and upgraded to a 3090 a month ago since I found one at microcenter for 760. Once the 4090 drops to that price I'll upgrade again and wait until the 7000 series or longer
@@Ouroboross- Ya I almost went with that card because I had a choice between the 3090, 3090 Ti, 7900 XT, 4070 Ti, or 4070 Super and I went with the 4070 Ti and I would've liked the security of having 20GB of VRAM or more but the performance on this thing is insane and DLSS 3 is amazing so I dont regret it at all and the 3090 has almost the same performance but it has double the VRAM so theres probably no point in upgrading until 70 or even 80 series anyways.
it's gonna be a bad priced generation of cards with both AMD and NVIDIA. The Battlemage cards from Intel might be the best cards when they release this generation. (This generation of cards will be RTX 50 series, RX 8000 series, and the Battlemage series. Probably)
You can get a used rtx 2070 super which are pretty good or get a rx 6600xt or rx 7600 for around 260 dollars if you like NVDIA better than amd stretch a bit your budget to get a rtx 4060 or buy one used, there is plenty of options just don’t get rtx 3050 neither rtx 4050
@@Ayan63747 I mean you can, they are basically the same but the gtx has no cuda cores, that means no ray tracing and no DLSS which is a big game changer in my opinion, but the 1080 ti has 3 more gb of vram but if you don’t play AAA titles you are not going to need them, I think 1080ti it’s great but you may want to get something newer with better features, im not an expert but also let’s see how your cpu handles the gpu you ended up choosing. Anyways I would say don’t pick the 1080ti it’s too old. If you don’t really care for DLSS and ray tracing just go with AMD they are great I had have multiples gpu, RTX 2070, RTX 4070, RX 6700xt and rx6800xt, NVDIA is great mostly because of DLSS, AMD is great because of their raw power and good vram for consumers I really enjoyed both NVDIA and AMD cards, the RX 6800 xt was a beast but unfortunately some games just like NVDIA better (most of them) and DLSS it’s just better than FSR (I played on 1440p and lots of AAA)
the 5000 cards will be a big big disapointment
Nvidia is crazy about gpu for data centers.
we dont know how good the architecture is yet, if its good enough to carry the 5000 series then it wont be a disapointment. yall just not considering the architecture and actual fps and saying VeRy BiG dIsApoIntMeNt
maybe this is the last Nvidia gpu generation
5090 will be the only bigger improvement. It’ll be a big gpu
Nvidia can’t give some price to performance fr and the thing with pc is that on every prebuild it’s nvidia and most starter builders get nvidia only a small community gets amd and I am going to be one of them soon . So nvidia doesn’t lose customers by putting higher prices
RTX 3000 series says: *STOP FIGHTING HUMBLE THE GRAPHIC AGAIN!*
its literally a 4070 super!
Actually its worse😂 the 4070s has more cuda cores😂
7168 to be exact, 4070Ti has 7680
Rtx 5050💀
fifty² gpu
AMD Radeon 8330
It might actually be a pretty okay card if it isn’t expensive
i get it, i thought the name 5050 is werid too
5070 12 GB VRAM trash.
💀💀💀💀
Huh? Dude it's no necessary more VRAM for gaming, 70s series are only for games, if wanna more vram buy a fkin 90 series kid.
@@DiMiku06 Your grammar is about as good as your taste in shows.
Kid vram is a limiting factor in 4k gaming and its starting to become 1 in 1440p @DiMiku06 stop riding the nvidia D there's no honor in being a corporate shill
Not sure whether I believe this or not but all I can say is if this is true then it seems they are relying solely on GDDR7 for this series of cards and honestly idc if the 50 series cards suck, 40 series will be cheaper and is still incredibly new so screw 50 series as far as Im concerned
Exactly dude. That's what I did with the 30 series. Got a 3060ti during the pandemic and upgraded to a 3090 a month ago since I found one at microcenter for 760. Once the 4090 drops to that price I'll upgrade again and wait until the 7000 series or longer
@@Ouroboross- Ya I almost went with that card because I had a choice between the 3090, 3090 Ti, 7900 XT, 4070 Ti, or 4070 Super and I went with the 4070 Ti and I would've liked the security of having 20GB of VRAM or more but the performance on this thing is insane and DLSS 3 is amazing so I dont regret it at all and the 3090 has almost the same performance but it has double the VRAM so theres probably no point in upgrading until 70 or even 80 series anyways.
are these specs based on leaks or fully speculative
There's been a couple leaks
@diode_exe where are the leaks?
@@ysobwolfantior1207 Online
Cmon still no 16gb?
The only benefit pc builders will have from the 50 series release will be the price drop for the 40 series and maybe the 5090 but that's all
starting at 1200 usd
Tell me the song name pls
What's the point of these garbage upgrades?
In terms of midrange radeon always takes the w
They should have made the memory 16gb
is out?
“Vram💀”
bro why do they keep upping the watts?? Please just go back to 250w or 300w at max they arent even innovating anymore
Looks like ill be getting the 8800xt instead
가격이 얼마나 차이가 날까?
Still 12gb💀
it's gonna be a bad priced generation of cards with both AMD and NVIDIA. The Battlemage cards from Intel might be the best cards when they release this generation. (This generation of cards will be RTX 50 series, RX 8000 series, and the Battlemage series. Probably)
And 12GB RAM 🤣🤣🤣
The 5000 series has not been announced, how do you know the specs?
Rumors
Rx580 would win
Dude 12gb? I even have a 4070 super. No way im upgrading to that shit of 5070 💀. I dont give a damn if it has more rt cores.
5070 will likely be slower than your 4070 Super or 4070Ti
@@82_930no way lmao. It’s gonna be at least 4080 level
Guys chill we are not sure if is true 100%
Not 5070
bro cooking nice video :)
12 gb 🥱🥱
Bro msi 4060 gpu is good in 2024?
For 1080p absolutely
@EIBirli Then msi b550 gaming plus motherboard is good now?
Just change to AMD
No
🙈
I have budget of around 230 dollar I need GPU for gaming can anyone suggest me any GPU in the price of 230dollar.
You can get a used rtx 2070 super which are pretty good or get a rx 6600xt or rx 7600 for around 260 dollars if you like NVDIA better than amd stretch a bit your budget to get a rtx 4060 or buy one used, there is plenty of options just don’t get rtx 3050 neither rtx 4050
Even consider rx6700 or rx7700 xt or something like that, check for prices and how it pairs with your gpu
@@gaelsalvadorzazuetaestrada6201 I can get 1080 ti which is around 150$ which is better than 2070 super.I don’t like amd graphic cards?
@@Ayan63747 Amd is not gonna eat you. If all you do is play video games, then it shouldn't be a problem. For a budget so small you could try it.
@@Ayan63747 I mean you can, they are basically the same but the gtx has no cuda cores, that means no ray tracing and no DLSS which is a big game changer in my opinion, but the 1080 ti has 3 more gb of vram but if you don’t play AAA titles you are not going to need them, I think 1080ti it’s great but you may want to get something newer with better features, im not an expert but also let’s see how your cpu handles the gpu you ended up choosing.
Anyways I would say don’t pick the 1080ti it’s too old.
If you don’t really care for DLSS and ray tracing just go with AMD they are great I had have multiples gpu, RTX 2070, RTX 4070, RX 6700xt and rx6800xt, NVDIA is great mostly because of DLSS, AMD is great because of their raw power and good vram for consumers I really enjoyed both NVDIA and AMD cards, the RX 6800 xt was a beast but unfortunately some games just like NVDIA better (most of them) and DLSS it’s just better than FSR (I played on 1440p and lots of AAA)
12th is so bad
what,