Nvidia RTX 6000 Series Expected to Launch in Early 2027

RIght now is the best opportunity with the 9070XT being at MSRP. It's totally worth it at that cost. There is a big difference between 12GB and 16GB.

You could see the 4070 Ti at around $400 - $500 since it is a bit faster than the 5070 and would appeal to those in that price range.

Unless you meant you already have the 4070 Ti Super and the regular.
No, i mean im not in the market for a GPU at the moment, but will switch to AMD for the next upgrade. Ive not had any issues with VRAM with the 4070Ti so far, i'm only gaming at 3440x1440, when the time comes(a game i'm interested in that runs like crap on 12GB VRAM) ill reduce settings.
 
I assume you don't play UE5 games?
UE5 is an unoptimized pile of dogshit. Epic and the developers using that engine need to do better.

Unreal engine is the biggest scam in the industry when other engines such as Crytek, idtech, and Decima are all available and have almost NONE of the optimization issues. TYo be fair, I dont believe idtech and decima are licensed out. But I do know Crytek is available and Kingdom Heart Deliverance 2 looks fine and runs well.

Anything that uses UE5 (or even UE4 if I am being honest) is immediately a turn off for me.

I keep hearing about all these changes in DirectX and Unreal Engine that eliminate microstutter, traversal stutters, yet they still fucking remain.
 
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