AMD or NVIDIA what do you own GAF ? ( PC only plz)

What video card do you own?

  • AMD

    Votes: 74 23.7%
  • Nvidia

    Votes: 238 76.3%
  • Intel

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    312
Various RTX 2000 series cards still going strong in different rigs my AMD days are over but highly recommended!
 
I have always had nVidia GPUs, but there was a time when I considered getting an ATI 9700 Pro because that card was one step ahead of nvidia.

TNT2M64 32MB
Geforce 2MX 32MB
Geforce 3ti200 128MB
Geforce 8800Ultra 768MB
GTX680 2GB
GTX1080ti 11GB
GTX1080 8GB
RTX4080S 16GB
 
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I have gone back and forth between Nvidia and AMD. My GPU before my 4090 was a 6800x. That thing was way better and more stable than the 2080 I had before it. People really love to hate on AMD and treat the past as something that can never go away but AMD has had some pretty solid products for the past few generations. I would say the VEGA series was the one that really kicked things off in the right direction.
Current: 4090 + 4080 laptop
6800xt
2080
970
Forgot all the ones before then but I know I had AMD in this slot.
8800GT
completely blanking out on all before that one too but they were all like $150 GPUs
 
9600 XT
X800 Pro
HD 4870 x2
GTX 570
GTX 970
Vega 64
RX 9070 XT

Haven't bought a single high(est) end GPU ever, which is interesting now that I think about it. I guess Vega 64 counts as one, but even that was bought used.
 
I've got a 4080 and the wife has a 2080.

I'm no Nvidia fanboy though, and if I was buying new right now it would absolutely not be Nvidia. I don't trust them as a company anymore, and to be honest I think AMD kills em in value at the moment. I just don't see the point in upgrading from a 4080 right now.
 
3080ti, which was 2x base ps5 power back in mid 2021, ofc it was middle of cryptoboom so prices were crazy but what u gonna do.
Not like im nvidia fanboy tho, last month got whole new platform with amd's r7 9800x3d coz its simply current BiS for games.
If/when amd overtakes nvidia and offers some splendid highend/topend gpu, i will be there to support them too.
For example if we got some 450W tdp 2x 9070 non xt performance and at least 24gigs of vram- aka 5090 competitor (no fake frames, just raw throutput)amd card this time around for under 1500usd actual streetprice(whcich would roughly translate to 2k usd streetprice in my country) i would buy it day fuckin 1!!!
 
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Since everyone is showing there dicks might as well make you guys look small 😂

CPU AMD Ryzen 9950X3D
GPU MSI 5090 RTX
MOBO ASUS X870e-e
RAM 64 GB DDR5 6000 CL28 G-Skill royal neo
SSD 2X 990pro 2TB gen4, 1xCrucial 2TB T700 gen 5
Monitors aw3423dw, pg32ucdm and 65"inch CX
I won't start with the accessories hahahaha
 
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I'm a bit surprised and disappointed that there is not one single vote for Intel.
For the low end, budget segment, their price/performance is good. And xess xmx is almost as good as dlss3.
 
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Been Nvidia since the 6000 series before that I was ATi....I think before that I had a Matrox in a hand me down PC.
Did you know Matrox is still in the GPU game?

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Some stragglers I never managed to sell who have the audacity to be in the main house.:
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Unfortunately Nvidia but my 2080 super is the last time I pay so much money for a video card. 4080/90 and 5080/90 are out of the question.
 
5070ti / 7700x

Went lighter in the CPU as I plan to play 4K mostly with an LG BX OLED 55inch. I still have the option to go for a 7800x3d if that becomes necessary.

Almost went with AMD, but didn't want the hassle of running FSR4 trough optiscaler. Alreary had an order on a 9070XT OC Taichi. Got the Gigabyte 5070ti Gaming OC instead now.
 
3080Ti/5800X3D

The AMD GPUs I owned were:

Radeon X800
Radeon X1900XTX
Radeon 280X

I am on nVidia train since 2015 when I replaced 280X with GTX 970 to play Witcher 3 at max settings.
 
3070 rtx. Happy with it for what I play. Gives me 1440p and 80 to 100fps in what games I play. 144fps for dota and deadlock.

I really want to give AMD my money but I have a g sync monitor.
 
rtx 2070 but its now showing its age, ill probably pick up a 5070/ti mid year or end of year depending on sales. I know all the fake frame stuff is the talk of the town but personally i dont care i just want to play. dlss has saved me in a few games and i just think nvidias tech is way better in general. The prices are definitely a bit of a joke though.
 
Really? It's better than I thought it would be. 20% is not insignificant and if AMD doesn't do dumb shit like in the past it will only increase.
Quite a few people here with 9070's which is a good sign. FSR 4 is a big release and makes AMD GPU's a lot more appealing. Whereas before, there was no competition for DLSS. Even with all the updates to FSR 3.

I'd be interested to see how the numbers fair in a couple years time. Come the 6000 series and whatever AMD calls their next DGPU's. Hopefully both go big.
 
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RTX 4080

If I did own an older card and was looking to upgrade though, think I would go AMD with the RX 9070XT. Just better value than anything Nvidia now, and FSR4 is close enough to DLSS now.
 
GTX 1070

And will keep using it until my whole system breaks as all my parts in this PC are over 8 years old.

Or if Elder Scrolls VI comes cause while there's a lot of games I wanna play right now but none of them are truly great enough for me to consider buying a new PC for and when I do upgrade it's going to be a brand new PC completely.
 
Asus TUF 9070xt OC. Fantastic GPU and cheaper in Canada than the US for some reason after conversion ($740 US/$1,059 CAD vs $799 actual US pricing).

Would buy again. FSR4 is fantastic and am anxiously waiting for the games list to expand.
 
I've no allegiance on brand , only the model that makes the most sense at the time

This is my upgrade history

Nvidia Riva TNT2 , Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 , Nvidia Geforce FX5600 , ATi Radeon 9600 pro , ATi Radeon 9800 pro , ATi Radeon X800 pro , Nvidia GTX7800GT , Nvidia GTX8800GT , AMD Radeon HD5850 , AMD Radeon R280x , Nvidia GTX1070 , Nvidia GTX1080 Ti , Nvidia RTX3080 , Nvidia RTX3080 Ti , Nvidia RTX4080 (current)

Always fun to recall all these GPUs , there are 7600GT and x1600 somewhere within the timeline but I couldn't remember .

Path tracing in Cyberpunk with 4k and framegen and still hitting 80-90FPS is quite mindblowing btw
 
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