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AMD RDNA 4 and RX 9000 Series Reveal Event |OT| February 28th | 5am PST/8am EST (9070 XT $599 USD / 9070 $549 USD - Availability Starting Mar 6)

Kazdane

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I'm coming from a 3070 as well and I'm very tempted to get this over a 5070ti. As you say, if the pricing and performance are as they say it is.
Yeah, I'm in EU, so including VAT, prices translate to 664€ and 724€ respectively, vs 654/889€ Nvidia's MSRP for 5070 and 5070 Ti. If AIB's stick close to MSRP, it will be a good offer, the 5070 Ti is currently going for well over 1000€, which is just nuts for a xx70 card.
 

DonkeyPunchJr

World’s Biggest Weeb

Sapphire’s highest end model is using the 12v-2x6 connector. Honestly I really like this design, and that connector better not have any problems with 300w
 

SolidQ

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L2 per SE doubled. L1 is gone
 
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//DEVIL//

Member
Now the waiting begins. Gonna see how nvidia will react to this, but i dont think they care. If the XT will be on stock at close to that price its a big deal
Nvidia will not even take a look at the slides let alone care. 150$ over AMD is nothing when it comes to buying a gpu that u want to last at least 2 to 3 years .

Nvidia exclusive features to me at least worth more than this. When DLSS 4 performance beats DLSS 3 quality or when I am playing cyber punk path tracking with multi frame gen everything ultra graphics at 180 fake frames as what people like to call it , then yeah I’ll pick Nvidia without even thinking twice .

Funny how YouTube influencers like to cause drama of artifacts while using multi frame gen or input latency garbage when in reality DLSS 4 + MFG has less latency than native and less latency than consoles too. And when you play cyberpunk which is the only game i tried so far with multi frame gen, no artifacts that’s I noticed and I was playing on an OLED 4k 240 monitor .


Now I am 43 so my vision probably not as sharp as 18 years old but generally speaking ? DLSS and multi frame gen are killing it.
 
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xenosys

Member
Good pricing structure from AMD.

The 9070XT offering performance in the ballpark of a 4080/5070Ti with a much lower price point. If FSR4 is anywhere close to DLSS4, it might be a worthy upgrade for people over an Nvidia card.
 
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FingerBang

Member
Also I hope, its not an RDNA 2 situation where MSRP was a fictional unicorn reference card and that while marketing said it was not a paper launch it was the thinnest paper launch of all time where even during COVID time everything flew off the shelves they never made a dent.
There should be plenty of availability since retailers have had them in stock since January. Far from a paper launch, but yes, they will sell out and be scalped hard as always. It will take a few weeks for these cards to be in stock, but they should last more than 2 seconds online.
 

SolidQ

Member
The new Radiance 2 Display Engine comes with major hardware updates that reduce GPU idle power draw in multi-monitor setups. The engine also comes with hardware flip-metering support (something NVIDIA also introduced with Blackwell, and which enables Multi-Frame Gen on the RTX 50-series). Flip-metering improves video frame pacing to the GPU and reduces CPU overhead for video playback. There is also a display engine level hardware image sharpening component that drives Radeon Image Sharpening. As for I/O, you get contemporary DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b, we are waiting to confirm the UHBR bit-rates.

Navi 48 comes a dual media engine, each of the two can perform concurrent encoding and decoding, and so the implementation resembles an NVIDIA GPU having two each of NVENC and NVDEC units. The new generation media engine offers a 25% increase in H.264 low-latency encode quality, and an 11% improvement in HEVC encode quality. AV1 encode and decode gets B-frames support, vastly improving bitrates. A B-frame is a frame that lacks image information, but instead motion-vector values, that lets the decoder reconstruct the image component using past and future I-Frames (frames with image data). The media engine posts a 50% generational performance uplift (measured in encoder/decoder frame rates), with reductions in memory overhead.


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Buggy Loop

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There should be plenty of availability since retailers have had them in stock since January. Far from a paper launch, but yes, they will sell out and be scalped hard as always. It will take a few weeks for these cards to be in stock, but they should last more than 2 seconds online.

I'm just saying they said there was no paper launch for RDNA 2.

Everything depends on how hungry AIBs are also for pricing. If its AMD reference cards that have the MSRP only then it'll be a shitshow of bots farming the unicorns on amd.com site like RDNA 2 times.

I hope AMD really gave strict pricing guidelines to AIBs but I fear they can't really control them...

Slap in "DRAGON" "XTREME OC" or other gaming shit on the box and double price.

If FSR4 is anywhere close to DLSS4, it might be a worthy upgrade for people over an Nvidia card.

I have serious doubts. Like I said, if they ever go transformer model straight out the gate, I fall off my chair and would seriously consider buying one.

But while benchmarks (their slides though, not benchmarked by 3rd party so pinch of salt) of native rendering is kind of meaningless when DLSS 4 performance can beat DLSS 3 quality and sometimes even DLAA. Looks far better than native too.

Its a lot more complex now to indicate the experience of a video card than just native framerates.
 
Considering I can get at least £600 for my 3090 FE on eBay lately, might actually give the 9070XT a look if the price holds. I'll miss DLDSR, but it'll be a free upgrade 🤷‍♂️
 

Nankatsu

Member
I have a 7900XT reference card. Only problem is I need my pc and it doesn't have integrated graphics so I can't sell now even though I'd basically pay nothing to upgrade.

I expect by the time of launch the value of my 7900XT is going to crater.

If I were to upgrade the GPU to a 9070 XT I would have to throw a bit of money, but considering I managed to get my 7900 GRE for a bit lower comparing with it's MSRP price in europe, I think I would get all my investment back.

Thing is if I had to upgrade anything for now I would rather upgrade the CPU or get an OLED monitor.

Gonna wait and see how the 9070 stack up in reviews.

I suspect down the road FSR4 will also be available for 7000 series cards. They need to create buzz with their new cards after all.
 
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FingerBang

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I'm just saying they said there was no paper launch for RDNA 2.

Everything depends on how hungry AIBs are also for pricing. If its AMD reference cards that have the MSRP only then it'll be a shitshow of bots farming the unicorns on amd.com site like RDNA 2 times.

I hope AMD really gave strict pricing guidelines to AIBs but I fear they can't really control them...

Slap in "DRAGON" "XTREME OC" or other gaming shit on the box and double price.
I think the stock situation will be fine, but I'm there with you for the real pricing. AMD is not selling a reference card directly this time, so hopefully all manufacturers will offer a retail price model as well as the OC variants mentioned in the video.

The beginning of the end of NVIDIA's monopoly.
AMD needs to double down on offering better value AND start leading in the software department. Nvidia isn't just offering the fastest card on the market, they keep pushing the envelope with DLSS and so on. AMD can't keep playing catch up, though hopefully FSR4 is a new start
 

SmoothBrain

Member
Solid, will be my next GPU. Price seems reasonable. Glad I didn't pull the trigger on Intel's ARC B580.
The real question is which brand will manage to hit their MSRPs first.
Bruh, AMD. And it's not even close.
The beginning of the end of NVIDIA's monopoly.
I like AMD products, but no. Not going to happen. PERHAPS! If they figure out a scalable solution before NVIDIA does ala chiplets, but it doesn't look like it now. This is a shame because I'd love to see 4 or 8 9070XTs duct-taped together.
 

Buggy Loop

Member
Well let´s see those reviews. Good prices that´s a relieve. Hopefully RT will be better and FSR4 compete with DLSS.

Which version of DLSS though?

Anyway I like what I see from AMD right now

Key things that indicate that they are stopping to trail behind. Being in the directX consortium has to reflect also in hardware and right now there's many indications that they are. When they were part of HLSL think tank group circa 2017 for machine learning and RT, they skipped a gen and after that the hybrid pipeline was just a low effort of just "doing minimum" to comply.

Now I see they also have their neural cache radiance path tracing project. One clown the other day was trolling Nvidia threads with NRC being a useless marketing gimmick and I pointed out that AMD also had papers on the subject. Well here we are.

FSR 4 ready for neural (meaning as of right now it might be CNN? Transformer model later?)
Neural path tracing.
Most likely also neural vectors from direct X later this year but I can't scrape all informations from work right now, but they're part of the HLSL think group for implementing it.

They now appear to be serious about future of rendering.
 

dgrdsv

Member
9070 XT price is good, AMD has a real chance of capturing back some market share with this one.
9070 doesn't make much sense to me though and I'd expect the market to price correct on this one again - it will likely end up at <$500 in half a year or so.

The beginning of the end of NVIDIA's monopoly.
You mean another beginning just like the dozen of previous ones?
 
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I'm shocked AMD is going to offer 4080 / 5070ti like performance (with OC maybe 5080) for just $599 and some people still say it's too expensive 😂😂.What people fail to realise is that the $749 MSRP for the 5070ti is a lie. RTX 5070ti models that are actually available cost much more (around $900-1000 msrp) and that makes the RX 9070 XT $300-400 cheaper. That's a huge price difference, IMO big enough to make Nvidia fans finally consider going with an AMD card.




AMD have similar, and people saying it's better
Does AMD have ML powered downsampling, or just standard downsampling? There's a huge difference, because without the ML part only x4 downsampling is usable (anything less will cause ugly pixellation and moire artefacts due to uneven pixel scaling). DLDSR looks excellent in 1.79x / 2.25x modes thanks to ML, making it a much better alternative to the extremely intensive 4x. With 2.25x DLDSR and DLSS balance, I have similar performance to TAA native, while the image quality is on a completely different level thanks to downsampling. If I however use DSR 4x performance is so bad that even DLSS performance will offer drastically lower framerate than native resolution.
 
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Buggy Loop

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I think the stock situation will be fine, but I'm there with you for the real pricing. AMD is not selling a reference card directly this time, so hopefully all manufacturers will offer a retail price model as well as the OC variants mentioned in the video.

Wait.... there will be AMD reference cards or not? Sold via retailers? Or none at all?

AMD needs to double down on offering better value AND start leading in the software department. Nvidia isn't just offering the fastest card on the market, they keep pushing the envelope with DLSS and so on. AMD can't keep playing catch up, though hopefully FSR4 is a new start

See my post above. I like what they are showing tech wise and it seems to be future proof with direct X consortium. It seems they are finally taking seriously the future of rendering pipelines. To be seen how it performs eventually with all neural rendering but at least they are not throwing this under the rug that its not important features.

some people still say it's too expensive 😂😂.

Who?
 
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dgrdsv

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I'm shocked AMD is going to offer 4080 / 5070ti like performance (with OC maybe 5080) for just $599 and some people still say it's too expensive 😂😂.
It will be slower with RT. AMD's provided numbers are a bit misleading. It is still a good price though I'd say which will compensate for that nicely.
 
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As a card for a Steam OS system you have my attention AMD. I’m in no hurry to jump ship with cards quite yet, but this is intriguing seeing what happens will Valve. I’ll absolutely jump ship back from console gaming primarily if we have a decently functioning option out there.
 

FingerBang

Member
Wait.... there will be AMD reference cards or not? Sold via retailers? Or none at all?
AMD isn't selling any cards this time, it's all about the AIB partners. I think there might be a reference design though it's not clear.

See my post above. I like what they are showing tech wise and it seems to be future proof with direct X consortium. It seems they are finally taking seriously the future of rendering pipelines. To be seen how it performs eventually with all neural rendering but at least they are not throwing this under the rug that its not important features.
Overall I got the impression they are serious this time. Even this presentation was on a different level compared to the past. I hope they can offer some real competition moving forward. Nvidia might suck on VRAM and pricing, but software-wise they're nailing it. DLSS4 is incredible. We need to see how FSR4 compares.

That said I would have gotten a 9070xt if I still needed a card.
 

MikeM

Member
Judging by a 42% increase vs 7900GRE, you are looking at around 7900xtx raster performance per techpowerup?

Seems like great value. Still pending GN and other benchmarks though
 

iamvin22

Industry Verified
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Won't work on RDNA 3 & 2 far as the information goes right now.
Gotch you. That would be a huge problem being that there are already 100+ million consoles sold right now and with gta6 about to drop either this year or next amd would be bat shit dumb not to get this and future versions of rdna on current consoles.
 

delishcaek

Member
Yeah, I'm in EU, so including VAT, prices translate to 664€ and 724€ respectively, vs 654/889€ Nvidia's MSRP for 5070 and 5070 Ti. If AIB's stick close to MSRP, it will be a good offer, the 5070 Ti is currently going for well over 1000€, which is just nuts for a xx70 card.
PS5 Pro is $599 but 799€ here, so I expect the XT to cost just as much as the Pro.

It would be great if the XT can launch at 699-749€ but I do not expect that to happen.
 

Kazdane

Member
PS5 Pro is $599 but 799€ here, so I expect the XT to cost just as much as the Pro.

It would be great if the XT can launch at 699-749€ but I do not expect that to happen.
It's unlikely it'd launch at 699€ because they'd be losing money, but I'm hopeful for 749€ (although I'm guessing it'll be 799€ like the Pro...)
 

SmokedMeat

Gamer™
I’ll have to watch reviews, but it looks like AMD just clocked Jensen with a Red Uppercut.

My 7900XT is already a great card, so more power with better upscaling and ray tracing should be kick ass.

Watch Nvidia backpedal from ripping you off, and dropping prices, and announcing a “Super” model.
 
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