![]() ![]() No bad launches and no arriving a year late and no driver problems. Release good GPUs consistently for a couple of generations. If AMD want to get back into the discrete GPU market, they will have to do like they did with Ryzen. You say AMD are competing well where they are competing? How is Nvidia having 80% of the discrete GPU market share competing well? People want to be associated with best, fastest etc. It does affect people's purchasing decision. There is a reason Nvidia works so hard to have the Halo product. The only benchmarks I can find with compute are from Anandtech and they have the 2070Super well ahead. I don't think the 5700XT is better at compute either. It's on a smaller die(7nm) but still uses the same power as the 2070 Super(12nm) The 5700XT is probably less power efficient than the 2070 Super. What they do have is RT support, DLSS support and also full support for all the DX12 Ultimate features. The 2070 super cards don't have black screen issues. For a company that was so invested in consoles, it's amazing that the 5700XT doesn't have any support for Dx12 Ultimate. Since they fixed the issue the 5700 XT is finally an ok card, but, still is lacking going forward. ![]() The 5700 XT is a decent card but it was ruined by months and months of black screen problems. ![]()
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