Absolutely.Fidelity FX is like they're trying to hide the fact it doesn't do ray tracing
FidelityFX - A sharpness filter?
Its actually 450 but still way too high.WTF AMD, sending card to die and super RTX card are rumored to be cheaper,
i just got 1 year of ultimate3 free months of Game Pass PC with purchase
They fucked up the price, damn
What were your pricing expectations?
I’m hungry now.
will geoff give a kojima shoutout lol?
Always the smart thing to do tbh.Nope. Gonna stick with intel/nvidia
JayzTwoCents actually made a video about that topic and he concluded that it doesn't make that much of a difference in terms of how much you have to pay for your electricity bill.no mention of TDP, so rip electricity bill?
$149 for a 2080 Ti competitor. AMD needs to GTFO if they can't deliver that!!!!!!What were your pricing expectations?
Always the smart thing to do tbh.
no mention of TDP, so rip electricity bill?
That is the most intelligent post i read today wow.This pricing isn't that impressive. You can already get 2070's almost at that price in Europe (direct $/€). The card is also not really fast enough to push 2080 pricing much lower so my overall feelings are sorta meh. I don't need an equal AMD alternative for the same price, I just need lower prices. They don't even seem to have any RT equivalent so they'll just lose on that account alone. $399 would've been a more compelling price point, but I can see why AMD doesn't really want to drop the prices as Nvidia can easily respond to that and still command high margins in the higher segments.
The pricing could be better, but it's not terrible. But AMD has made it that much easier for nvidia to come and just announce a price drop on the RTX series to instantly make the AMD cards worthless.This pricing isn't that impressive. You can already get 2070's almost at that price in Europe (direct $/€). The card is also not really fast enough to push 2080 pricing much lower so my overall feelings are sorta meh. I don't need an equal AMD alternative for the same price, I just need lower prices. They don't even seem to have any RT equivalent so they'll just lose on that account alone. $399 would've been a more compelling price point, but I can see why AMD doesn't really want to drop the prices as Nvidia can easily respond to that and still command high margins in the higher segments.