xtx is 20 percent better and not worth the price gap and for him to post something like this so wrongfully is a red flag in so many ways , see you never again .
@@yashjain5938 honestly no, because with the latest updates to the drivers the 7800 XT is more like the 4070 Super performance wise, and the 4070 Super has less Vram and costs 200€ more so just not worth it, for the same price you buy a 7800 XT, you buy a 4060TI so the 7800 XT is the obv choice, as for model I recommend anything from Sapphire, XFX, PowerColor or Asus 😄 and dont worry about the Ray Tracing, its amazing on the RX 7800 XT, plus FSR 3.1 is catching up with DLSS and when 4.0 comes out it'll be just as good or even better, same what AMD did with frame generation 😄 so in short, get the 7800 XT, best bang for your buck
@@brexy9984 that's really helpful man And do you have information regarding used graphic cards like can i go with 7800xt of any company would there be any issue with that?
I don't know which is the best one. I know I switched from the RX640 to an RX7700XT and love it. It's given me an excellent performance at 3440p and an outstanding performance on Davinci resolve 18.6 at 4k for just USD 395.00k. Very good video like always and I'm watching U from the Dominican Republic.
imo, get the 7800xt as the 6800xt has similar performance to the 7700xt and the 7800xt gets you better and more updated features but either one is still amazing
Got the GRE. Literally destroys every game except RPCS3 has MSAA issues in some games because well... AMD doesn't support it. That's the only thing making me feel Nvidia could been a bit better.
I have the 7800 xt runs every game i have on max setings in 4k Some of the games i play 👇 Forza horizon 5 Cyberpunk Assassin's creed Hogwarts legacy Far cry Star field
@@NuRRRL96 Exactly. It's the best card for 1440p max settings high fps when you factor in price to performance. It's literally under 350 dollars! Only thing is that I got one of the last ones, they're out of stock lol
@@NuRRRL96 I’m guessing it’s probably so expensive because of the quantity of 6800 XT and higher cards in 6000 series that are in the Canadian market, even Used it’s hard to find them and certainly not at a good price. If I ever bought a 6900 XT or 6950 XT it would be not to put in my gaming rig
There are 4 cards (at least it's valid in Europe) the : 7600XT cuz it's better than Nvidia card at the price and has amazing new performance on the latest Software update (2,6-2,8Ghz clock with 2,3-2,4GHz for memory on OC) 7700XT cuz it's simply the greatest price/performance of the 7000 series. 7800XT 2,7-2,9GHz clock 2,5-2,6GHz memory on OC (because the 7900GRE in Europe is kind of expensive compared to the performance difference of the 7800XT) The 7900XTX for 100€ the performance difference between the 7900XT makes it a far better option.
@@teckersguyo7783 yeah both are good but like one of the models I’m looking at, the Sapphire Pure, it’s like a $30 difference between the 7800XT and 7900 GRE it kind of makes it seem like a no brainer in this market.
Im still glad i swooped up a Sapphire Pulse 7900XTX it destroys my 3080 and still beats a 4080 for $200 im very pleased i can't nemesis people choose lighting effects you can hardly see working over feames it boggles my mind
The fortnite fps? My build is with 5800x3d, 7900xt, 3600mhz cl16 ram 32gb*2 and I use the performance mode in game since I have a 280hz 27" 1080p monitor for shooters and I cap my fps at 240 instead of 360 fps in game settings. Usually with those lower settings I run 240fps fairly consistent, 1% lows are not bad etc. So 7700xt @ 295fps? What is the basis for this? Also graph?? 7900xtx lower than 4070s and not that close to the 4080. That seems wrong. 7900xtx should be close to 4080 for sure, should even be between 4080 and 4090. Cost per performance, Nvidia has been so inflated in price a while now. Going for just performance and not the strange graph with price. I feel it's not showing it so people that doesn't get to pay in USD, like me in Sweden. I always pay more for the same stuff, with currency value being considered in it too. So I find most with these kind of info is just not working here. I had to pay at least 25% more my 7900xt, that's just the extra tax and then it's usually a smaller amount added to the price after the VAT tax etc I hope my point is understandable. I'm sure this video helps someone but I'd want to see performance compared separate from the cost first and then could add fps/dollars.
6800 is better than 7700xt But depends on regional pricing. Not everyone in American. only 1 issue 7700xt has some encoders that 6800 doesn't have so some streaming and productivity software may give pain. I am not sure that 6800 x though have similar architecture donit support ROCm AI acceleration or not.
@@KarisMatic-dg3uz You are stuck in the pst. In mosr places the 7900xt is still stuck at 700 dollars or 690. The ti super has come down a lot and is even available for 750. Also if you are really complaining about vram gtfo. 16gb of vram is _more_ than enough for even 4k. And when they wont be enough anymore the cards will be outdated anyway. The ti super has the nvidia featureset and rt performance while maintaining the raster performance of the 7900xt.
@@duckyduck1592 graphics cards tend to get worse and worse for fps per dollar the more expensive they get, its just how it is, the justification of the price is that they are actually able to achieve good frame rates on higher resolutions, while a card that is more cost effective cannot
@@FiveMissilesthey are not the same, they make different types of shorts and long form videos. Every time this dude does a question from “Quora” it’s actually a question from Zach tech turfs shorts.
In the highly competitive landscape of graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA and AMD stand out as the primary contenders. While both companies offer powerful graphics cards with advanced features, NVIDIA graphics cards often outshine their AMD counterparts in several critical aspects, including performance, software support, and innovation. This essay examines why NVIDIA graphics cards are generally considered superior to AMD graphics cards by exploring these key areas. Firstly, NVIDIA's performance edge is evident in their flagship GPUs. NVIDIA's top-tier models, such as those in the RTX 4000 series, frequently outperform AMD's best offerings in benchmark tests and real-world applications. NVIDIA's GPUs leverage advanced technologies like DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) which significantly boosts performance without compromising visual fidelity. By utilizing AI and machine learning, DLSS allows for higher frame rates and smoother gaming experiences, often giving NVIDIA an advantage over AMD's traditional upscaling techniques. Moreover, NVIDIA's dominance in ray tracing technology further establishes its superior performance credentials. Ray tracing simulates real-world lighting effects, creating more realistic and immersive graphics. NVIDIA was the first to introduce ray tracing hardware with its RTX series, and the ongoing advancements in this technology continue to set NVIDIA apart. While AMD has made strides in ray tracing with its RDNA 2 architecture, NVIDIA's more mature and optimized implementation remains a significant differentiator. Another crucial aspect where NVIDIA excels is in its software ecosystem. NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience software provides a comprehensive suite of tools for users, including automatic driver updates, game optimization settings, and recording features. This ease of use and robust support enhances the overall gaming experience and ensures that users can maximize the performance of their GPUs with minimal effort. AMD’s Radeon Software has made progress but often falls short of the streamlined and feature-rich experience offered by NVIDIA’s software. In addition to performance and software, NVIDIA’s CUDA technology offers a substantial advantage for professional applications. CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows developers to harness the power of NVIDIA GPUs for tasks beyond gaming, such as scientific computations and AI research. The widespread adoption of CUDA in various industries makes NVIDIA a preferred choice for professionals who require powerful computing capabilities. NVIDIA's investment in research and development also plays a pivotal role in its market leadership. The company consistently pushes the envelope in GPU technology, introducing innovations such as real-time ray tracing, AI-enhanced features, and advanced multi-GPU configurations. This focus on cutting-edge technology ensures that NVIDIA GPUs remain at the forefront of the industry, often setting new benchmarks that competitors struggle to match. Additionally, NVIDIA’s superior driver support and frequent updates contribute to its competitive edge. NVIDIA’s drivers are known for their stability and reliability, often delivering performance improvements and bug fixes that enhance the overall gaming and computing experience. In contrast, AMD’s driver updates have historically faced criticism for instability and slower release cycles, although the company has made improvements in recent years. Another factor in NVIDIA's favor is its strategic partnerships and collaborations with game developers. NVIDIA often works closely with game studios to optimize titles for its hardware, resulting in better performance and enhanced features for games running on NVIDIA GPUs. These collaborations ensure that NVIDIA users can take advantage of the latest gaming technologies and optimizations, further solidifying the company’s position as a leader in the GPU market. In conclusion, NVIDIA graphics cards generally surpass AMD’s offerings due to their superior performance, advanced technologies, and comprehensive software support. With innovations such as DLSS and ray tracing, along with robust professional applications through CUDA, NVIDIA has established a strong competitive edge. The company’s commitment to research and development, coupled with reliable driver support and strategic partnerships, further cements its position as the preferred choice for both gamers and professionals alike. While AMD continues to make progress, NVIDIA's comprehensive advantages make it the leader in the graphics card market.
The 7900xt has 20gb of vram not 12 😅
Facts lol
Right that threw me for a second
xtx is 20 percent better and not worth the price gap and for him to post something like this so wrongfully is a red flag in so many ways , see you never again .
7900xt has 20gb vram vs xtx 24gb thats 4gb diff not 12gb.
ikr i was like the GRE has more than the 7900xt NAH man
I LOVE MY 7900 GRE !!
Same
I rlly want one 😭
What cpu are you using with your card ?
@@israelosuna465 currently on a 12600k it’s working just fine !
Mine is coming on 24 oct😊😊
Got the Asus Dual RX 7800 XT 3 months ago, REALLYZ happy with it, especially for the price!
Is it capable to play games with 1440p level at high and ultra settings?
@@yashjain5938 yes my friend, thats what it was made for 😄
@@brexy9984 that's great and is there point where you have felt that you should have gone with Nvidia for ray tracing and DLSS
@@yashjain5938 honestly no, because with the latest updates to the drivers the 7800 XT is more like the 4070 Super performance wise, and the 4070 Super has less Vram and costs 200€ more so just not worth it, for the same price you buy a 7800 XT, you buy a 4060TI so the 7800 XT is the obv choice, as for model I recommend anything from Sapphire, XFX, PowerColor or Asus 😄 and dont worry about the Ray Tracing, its amazing on the RX 7800 XT, plus FSR 3.1 is catching up with DLSS and when 4.0 comes out it'll be just as good or even better, same what AMD did with frame generation 😄 so in short, get the 7800 XT, best bang for your buck
@@brexy9984 that's really helpful man
And do you have information regarding used graphic cards like can i go with 7800xt of any company would there be any issue with that?
6800 is amazing at 1440p
the best value 1440p card, almost on par with 6700 xt in terms of fps per $
I’m switching from team green to team red soon would be first time, going to get myself a 7900 GRE,
The Ryzen 4070 is the real goat.
huh
lmao, understood this reference
No way bro called the rx 7700 xt a 1080p card, it competes with the rtx 4070
İt doesn't
@@egehankoroglu9603It does
You wish it did
It does NOT compete with 4070 💀
🤣🤣🤣
1. 7800xt
2. 7900gre
3. 6750xt
Honarable mention 7600 has come down in price a lot
the 7700xt can definitely run a majority of games at 1440p ~high btw so idk if id call it a 1080p card lmao
I wouldn't get a 7700 XT, get a 6800 (used or new) instead
its out of stock in my region and if its Available it will be far more expensive than the rx 7700 xt so i got it
I have the 7900GRE asus dual fan model and it works excellent overclocked it as well and it runs way better than my 3060ti I had prior.
I don't know which is the best one. I know I switched from the RX640 to an RX7700XT and love it. It's given me an excellent performance at 3440p and an outstanding performance on Davinci resolve 18.6 at 4k for just USD 395.00k. Very good video like always and I'm watching U from the Dominican Republic.
Should i get RX 6800 xt or RX 7800 xt? They're almost the same price + -. I've watched many vids about these two but couldn't make a solid decision...
imo, get the 7800xt as the 6800xt has similar performance to the 7700xt and the 7800xt gets you better and more updated features but either one is still amazing
The 7800xt is the better card by a good margin so if they’re around the same price definitely the 7800 xt
@@ibaul.editzz no the 6800xt and 7800xt are virtually on par.
@@3DHS_Extra_330SC no that is 7800xt
@@ibaul.editzz no
Only reason i prefer the 7800 xt over the 7900 gre is the red Devil Design
These bots bro
i thibk GRE is better than XT because it has a lot of overclocking head room which can even surpass XT's performance if done correctly
tbh, the 7800xt is just 50€ more than the 7700xt and is waaay better. then comes the 7900gre which is good but too is 100€ more expensive.
The GRE has 16gb. And the XT, 20Gb. He got these wrong.
I got a 7700xt and it plays every game I play max at 1440p, don't do it dirty by saying it only dose 1080p
The 5700xt Asus Tuf Is a good Video card?
Got the GRE. Literally destroys every game except RPCS3 has MSAA issues in some games because well... AMD doesn't support it. That's the only thing making me feel Nvidia could been a bit better.
What about RX 7600XT
I have the 7800 xt runs every game i have on max setings in 4k
Some of the games i play 👇
Forza horizon 5
Cyberpunk
Assassin's creed
Hogwarts legacy
Far cry
Star field
Lol thanks 6800 isn't a high end 1080p card it's a high end 1440p one
yeah I will buy one soon, no point in buying any other gpu rn. Literally. Not one single gpu.
@@NuRRRL96 Exactly. It's the best card for 1440p max settings high fps when you factor in price to performance. It's literally under 350 dollars! Only thing is that I got one of the last ones, they're out of stock lol
@@NuRRRL96 depends on your market, here in Canada it costs significantly more more than the 7800 XT and 7900 GRE which both perform better
@@drew2626 yeah in that case obv not
@@NuRRRL96 I’m guessing it’s probably so expensive because of the quantity of 6800 XT and higher cards in 6000 series that are in the Canadian market, even Used it’s hard to find them and certainly not at a good price. If I ever bought a 6900 XT or 6950 XT it would be not to put in my gaming rig
I just bought my 7900 gre and I can’t wait to build my pc
good choice!
There are 4 cards (at least it's valid in Europe) the :
7600XT cuz it's better than Nvidia card at the price and has amazing new performance on the latest Software update (2,6-2,8Ghz clock with 2,3-2,4GHz for memory on OC)
7700XT cuz it's simply the greatest price/performance of the 7000 series.
7800XT 2,7-2,9GHz clock 2,5-2,6GHz memory on OC (because the 7900GRE in Europe is kind of expensive compared to the performance difference of the 7800XT)
The 7900XTX for 100€ the performance difference between the 7900XT makes it a far better option.
Well i would rather take a 6800 instead of a 7700 xt because its cheaper, is a little bit worse in 1080p but has 16 gb vram
its out of stock in my region and if its Available it will be far more expensive than the rx 7700 xt so i got it
What happened to 7800xt
It’s a beast and cheaper than the 6800 XT, only problem with it here in Canada is it’s priced to close to the more powerful 7900 GRE
@@drew2626 oh yeah same here, 1-$200 difference so everyone thinks it's not worth to get the 7800 xt?
@@teckersguyo7783 yeah both are good but like one of the models I’m looking at, the Sapphire Pure, it’s like a $30 difference between the 7800XT and 7900 GRE it kind of makes it seem like a no brainer in this market.
Im still glad i swooped up a Sapphire Pulse 7900XTX it destroys my 3080 and still beats a 4080 for $200 im very pleased i can't nemesis people choose lighting effects you can hardly see working over feames it boggles my mind
6600xt is 1080p ult gpu, 7700xt is more 1440p
The fortnite fps? My build is with 5800x3d, 7900xt, 3600mhz cl16 ram 32gb*2 and I use the performance mode in game since I have a 280hz 27" 1080p monitor for shooters and I cap my fps at 240 instead of 360 fps in game settings.
Usually with those lower settings I run 240fps fairly consistent, 1% lows are not bad etc. So 7700xt @ 295fps? What is the basis for this?
Also graph?? 7900xtx lower than 4070s and not that close to the 4080. That seems wrong. 7900xtx should be close to 4080 for sure, should even be between 4080 and 4090. Cost per performance, Nvidia has been so inflated in price a while now.
Going for just performance and not the strange graph with price. I feel it's not showing it so people that doesn't get to pay in USD, like me in Sweden. I always pay more for the same stuff, with currency value being considered in it too.
So I find most with these kind of info is just not working here. I had to pay at least 25% more my 7900xt, that's just the extra tax and then it's usually a smaller amount added to the price after the VAT tax etc I hope my point is understandable.
I'm sure this video helps someone but I'd want to see performance compared separate from the cost first and then could add fps/dollars.
Ofcourse it's the ryzen 4070tt(TwinTurbo)
Since when was 400eur budget
6800?
6800 is better than 7700xt
But depends on regional pricing.
Not everyone in American.
only 1 issue 7700xt has some encoders that 6800 doesn't have so some streaming and productivity software may give pain.
I am not sure that 6800 x though have similar architecture donit support
ROCm AI acceleration or not.
My 7900 XT has 20gb of vram.
7900XT has 20 gigs of VRAM tf you on 😂😂
no thanks, ill take the ti super over the 7900xt any day of the week.
not the same price range. the 7900xt is 670€ while the ti super starts at 850€. and u still get less vram...
@@KarisMatic-dg3uz You are stuck in the pst. In mosr places the 7900xt is still stuck at 700 dollars or 690. The ti super has come down a lot and is even available for 750. Also if you are really complaining about vram gtfo. 16gb of vram is _more_ than enough for even 4k. And when they wont be enough anymore the cards will be outdated anyway. The ti super has the nvidia featureset and rt performance while maintaining the raster performance of the 7900xt.
@@3DHS_Extra_330SC thats simply not true....
@@KarisMatic-dg3uz it is if you just look at aome prices online…
The graph you used for the 7900xt cant be accurate
it’s for cost per frame rather than performance, so it’s taking the price into account
@@Leveltry yeah but i feel like 7900 xt should be higher than a couple of those nvidia cards like 4070 super
@@duckyduck1592 graphics cards tend to get worse and worse for fps per dollar the more expensive they get, its just how it is, the justification of the price is that they are actually able to achieve good frame rates on higher resolutions, while a card that is more cost effective cannot
@@Leveltry yeah that makes sense im just saying that the graph is misleading because imo 7900xt is way better value than 4070 super
What cpu for rx 7900gre?
The Ryzen 5 7600x or the Ryzen 7 7700x should be enough, you could even go for the 7800X3D if it's sold for a good price.
@@Rullino32 thank bro
Where is 3090 in this ?
RX 6600 has left the chat
google information
Day 7 ca. I please have pc
Bro is copying Zach Tech Turf so hard
ztt and ufd are basically the same. it seems anyone who makes shortform tech content is copying ztt bruh
@@FiveMissilesthey are not the same, they make different types of shorts and long form videos. Every time this dude does a question from “Quora” it’s actually a question from Zach tech turfs shorts.
@@GDCreator794 to me its like coke and rc
@@FiveMissiles oh ok
Sorry, all are extremely overpriced! Nvidia is even worse!
In the highly competitive landscape of graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA and AMD stand out as the primary contenders. While both companies offer powerful graphics cards with advanced features, NVIDIA graphics cards often outshine their AMD counterparts in several critical aspects, including performance, software support, and innovation. This essay examines why NVIDIA graphics cards are generally considered superior to AMD graphics cards by exploring these key areas.
Firstly, NVIDIA's performance edge is evident in their flagship GPUs. NVIDIA's top-tier models, such as those in the RTX 4000 series, frequently outperform AMD's best offerings in benchmark tests and real-world applications. NVIDIA's GPUs leverage advanced technologies like DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) which significantly boosts performance without compromising visual fidelity. By utilizing AI and machine learning, DLSS allows for higher frame rates and smoother gaming experiences, often giving NVIDIA an advantage over AMD's traditional upscaling techniques.
Moreover, NVIDIA's dominance in ray tracing technology further establishes its superior performance credentials. Ray tracing simulates real-world lighting effects, creating more realistic and immersive graphics. NVIDIA was the first to introduce ray tracing hardware with its RTX series, and the ongoing advancements in this technology continue to set NVIDIA apart. While AMD has made strides in ray tracing with its RDNA 2 architecture, NVIDIA's more mature and optimized implementation remains a significant differentiator.
Another crucial aspect where NVIDIA excels is in its software ecosystem. NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience software provides a comprehensive suite of tools for users, including automatic driver updates, game optimization settings, and recording features. This ease of use and robust support enhances the overall gaming experience and ensures that users can maximize the performance of their GPUs with minimal effort. AMD’s Radeon Software has made progress but often falls short of the streamlined and feature-rich experience offered by NVIDIA’s software.
In addition to performance and software, NVIDIA’s CUDA technology offers a substantial advantage for professional applications. CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows developers to harness the power of NVIDIA GPUs for tasks beyond gaming, such as scientific computations and AI research. The widespread adoption of CUDA in various industries makes NVIDIA a preferred choice for professionals who require powerful computing capabilities.
NVIDIA's investment in research and development also plays a pivotal role in its market leadership. The company consistently pushes the envelope in GPU technology, introducing innovations such as real-time ray tracing, AI-enhanced features, and advanced multi-GPU configurations. This focus on cutting-edge technology ensures that NVIDIA GPUs remain at the forefront of the industry, often setting new benchmarks that competitors struggle to match.
Additionally, NVIDIA’s superior driver support and frequent updates contribute to its competitive edge. NVIDIA’s drivers are known for their stability and reliability, often delivering performance improvements and bug fixes that enhance the overall gaming and computing experience. In contrast, AMD’s driver updates have historically faced criticism for instability and slower release cycles, although the company has made improvements in recent years.
Another factor in NVIDIA's favor is its strategic partnerships and collaborations with game developers. NVIDIA often works closely with game studios to optimize titles for its hardware, resulting in better performance and enhanced features for games running on NVIDIA GPUs. These collaborations ensure that NVIDIA users can take advantage of the latest gaming technologies and optimizations, further solidifying the company’s position as a leader in the GPU market.
In conclusion, NVIDIA graphics cards generally surpass AMD’s offerings due to their superior performance, advanced technologies, and comprehensive software support. With innovations such as DLSS and ray tracing, along with robust professional applications through CUDA, NVIDIA has established a strong competitive edge. The company’s commitment to research and development, coupled with reliable driver support and strategic partnerships, further cements its position as the preferred choice for both gamers and professionals alike. While AMD continues to make progress, NVIDIA's comprehensive advantages make it the leader in the graphics card market.
4090, 4080 super, 4070ti super