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who would buy a chinese GPU that will play years of chatch up with drivers?
who cares about the spyware if it will probably not even play most games correctly? look at the issues Intel had, and intel isn't even new to the GPU market either, they had iGPUs for more than a decade.

also, AMD is finally starting to be competitive 🤷
 
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I went with AMD after 15 years of NVidia.
9070xt vs 5070 TI scenario. In raster AMD trade blows and win in some scenarios, FSR4 is good enough (optiscaller...), Rt performance is a little hit and miss but in the worst case scenario you have 70% of a 5070 TI.
All of that while paying 70-75% of the price a 5070ti.

9070 vs 5070 scenario is even more favorable to AMD because of the 12 vs 16 gb ram scenario.

Its a no brainer. Nvidia's value proposition, especially in the mid-range segment, simply died for the last 2 generations. (12 gb 5070, 8 gb 5060ti is a fricking joke)

The difference is that AMD got it right with RDNA 4.
 
who would buy a chinese GPU that will play years of chatch up with drivers?
who cares about the spyware if it will probably not even play most games correctly? look at the issues Intel had, and intel isn't even new to the GPU market either, they had iGPUs for more than a decade.

also, AMD is finally starting to be competitive 🤷
They caught up with game development pretty fast. I don't think catching up with Nvidia would be the biggest hurdle but catching up to TSMC.
 
Or buy an older generation Nvidia card? I bought a second hand 4060 TI 16 GB, as good as new, and i´m really happy with it (tried to get through Amazon twice an RX 9060 XT 16 GB but both orders were cancelled, so came with the used Nvidia plan B and worked).
 
This may be a naive question but is there any chance that Intel steps up as a relevant alternative in the near future? Feels like they're never mentioned.
 
Why does a chinese GPU had to have spyware? Why does the AMD card had to take performace hits? Why isent there an option to buy a Nvidia card at whatever price?

In all the whatabout scenarios i would pick the AMD GPU, as they recent GPUs are pretty good and they RT game is improving.
If the chinese 200$ cheaper GPU had better performance than the others on the market, even with spyware that would be an easy pick. Spyware can be removed, but you cant add more performance to your GPU.

Anyway you wount see me paying a sub. to play games from the cloud.
 
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Here's a silly proposition for PC gamers in the midst of all this ram/GPU Bullshit. If you were just getting into PC gaming in this unholy year of 2026, would you rather:

Cloud game on Nvidia's Geforce now?
Buy a cheap Chinese GPU?
or, get a Radeon GPU?

would be really funny to see the results.
AMD was the first one to increase prices. Id rather game on Intel but AMD is a decent alternative to Nvidia right now
 
Perhaps I expressed myself wrong, I'd install Windows on the gaming machine for obvious reasons. Then I'd get myself another PC that I'd use for everything else not gaming related and that would be the one I would install Linux on. Perhaps I'd get myself an Intel GPU for it as well just to give AMD and Nvidia the finger.

All this assuming China managed to make a GPU that competes with the best Nvidia has to offer which seems impossibly far-fetched at the moment, obviously. But one can dream...
I just installed Linux to dual boot with windows. Only using it to play Mortal Kombat 11 with a friend. In that game you will disconnect if you fight if the other person has Windows 10 and you have 11. It's ridiculous.
 
Here's a silly proposition for PC gamers in the midst of all this ram/GPU Bullshit. If you were just getting into PC gaming in this unholy year of 2026, would you rather:

Cloud game on Nvidia's Geforce now?
Buy a cheap Chinese GPU?
or, get a Radeon GPU?

would be really funny to see the results.

I don't understand what you mean by that.

You either get Nvidia, AMD, or Intel.
 
Yeah when things are 1000$+, I would rather sell my personal data to get stuff I need for 200$.
But I doubt my country will ever allow Chinese gpu with spyware fly, so realistically speaking it's AMD's game to lose now.
 
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