[VideoCardz] GeForce RTX 5060 Ti appears on Steam Hardware Survey list before Radeon RX 9070 series

AMD fucked it up like always:
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Fuckers selling their cards 100$(9070) and 200$(9070xt) over msrp, cheapest models too...
 
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RTX 5070: 0.68%
RTX 5080: 0.45%
RTX 5070 Ti: 0.37%
RTX 5060 Ti: 0.20%

Blackwell family at 1.7%. Assuming Steam is around ~200M MAU (both CCU and in-game has grown about ~50% since they last gave an official 132M figure) it's like 3.4M sales since launch?
 
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RDNA4 stocks and prices were a complete lie.

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Just like RDNA 2 « not a paper launch »

It's incredible AMD marketing gets away with this time and time again

That microcenter photo op is just staged marketing. It's a drop of water in the ocean of a worldwide distribution.

Blackwell already at 1.7%

It took RDNA 2, in a time where every single GPUs were sold, 2 years to reach 1.5% across all cards

So when peoples say that nvidia is not supplying, remember this. While they can't keep up with demand, they ship a shitload. AMD desktop GPUs are just a facade of « we're here too » in the vein of « we are dozens, dozens! » meme
 
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Nvidia actually got these ones out. The mass market card. I'll wait to see if amd can do it with the 9060.
 
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Another case of the internet bubble. You'd think Nvidia killed everyone's mom going by internet discourse but yet here we are, with Nvidia outselling AMD once again.
 
My buddy and I tried to get a 9070 XT for his new build but were met with out of stock or 800-900$ instead of 599$.

Got a 5070 for 649$ instead on a Best Buy restock. Them's the breaks, would have preferred the 9070XT but not at those prices.
 
RTX 5070: 0.68%
RTX 5080: 0.45%
RTX 5070 Ti: 0.37%
RTX 5060 Ti: 0.20%

Blackwell family at 1.7%. Assuming Steam is around ~200M MAU (both CCU and in-game has grown about ~50% since they last gave an official 132M figure) it's like 3.4M sales since launch?

5090 not even charting while the 4090 was at like 0.40% at this point in its shelf life. Just goes to show how much of a fake product and fake "launch" the 5090 has been.
 
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5090 not even charting while the 4090 was at like 0.40% at this point in its shelf life. Just goes to show how much of a fake product and fake "launch" the 5090 is.
It's also significantly more expensive than the 4090 while being nowhere near as powerful relatively speaking. The 4090 cleaned the 3090 by 60%+. It was a beast of a product and took performance to a whole new level. 5090 is just meh.
 
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It's also significantly more expensive than the 4090 while being nowhere near as powerful relatively speaking. The 4090 cleaned the 3090 by 60%+. It was a beast of a product and took performance to a whole new level. 5090 is just meh.

5090 would be selling very very well if it were actually available for $1999. All those 5080's on the chart sold for an average price of like $1400-$1500 and it's literally a rebadged 4080. The problem is not even half-retarded PC master racers who buy $500 keyboards and $1000 20" monitors are willing to pay $3200 for a 5090 in any kind of numbers.
 
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Anyway to guesstimate cards sold from this list? I've been very curious how many 4090 and 5090's are actually out there.
 
Anyway to guesstimate cards sold from this list? I've been very curious how many 4090 and 5090's are actually out there.
Not really. The survey is based on 'volunteering'. People with expensive hardware is much more likely to participate (to 'volunteer'). The interesting things one can deduct are trends over time rather than absolutes at a discreet point in time.
 
5090 not even charting while the 4090 was at like 0.40% at this point in its shelf life. Just goes to show how much of a fake product and fake "launch" the 5090 has been.

Readily available in Europe. You can get a 5090 pretty easily at 2300-2400€ now, +5-10% over MSRP (2229€).
 
Anyway to guesstimate cards sold from this list? I've been very curious how many 4090 and 5090's are actually out there.
No, because of the methodology used for selecting survey participants

It's used by the PC developer community as an overall profile of what hardware should be supported by their games, but it is not useful to estimate sales data
 
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