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2 minutes ago, EdoTensei said:

Anyone know about this more than some Leaks and Rumors ? 😅

7800 XT was released last year end of Q3 so it's unlikely that we'd get 8800 XT now. And Nvidia and AMD normally start their new 'series' with the higher end GPUs (at least they have recently)

In this pic from AMD RDNA 4 seems to be around that 2024 mark but RDNA 3 has just been around finished with the 7600 XT releasing January (there are some models like the RX 7700 possibly, RX 7800 or the 7500 XT but those aren't the main GPUs) 

AMD's next-next-gen RDNA 4 GPUs confirmed for 2024 on 'advanced node'

AMD are preparing for Ryzen 9000 possibly this year so it could be that they'd release some new GPUs but it'd happen near Techtober since that's what they did in Q4 2022

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Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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6 minutes ago, filpo said:

7800 XT was released last year end of Q3 so it's unlikely that we'd get 8800 XT now. And Nvidia and AMD normally start their new 'series' with the higher end GPUs (at least they have recently)

In this pic from AMD RDNA 4 seems to be around that 2024 mark but RDNA 3 has just been around finished with the 7600 XT releasing January (there are some models like the RX 7700 possibly, RX 7800 or the 7500 XT but those aren't the main GPUs) 

AMD's next-next-gen RDNA 4 GPUs confirmed for 2024 on 'advanced node'

AMD are preparing for Ryzen 9000 possibly this year so it could be that they'd release some new GPUs but it'd happen near Techtober since that's what they did in Q4 2022

Well that's not a long time to wait, but if that's gonna happen, then I may happily replace my 7800XT for 8800XT, but only if the performance of it is also truth, like 7900XT for a price of 7800XT would be a great deal, or if more performance even better. But we have to wait and see 😅

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2 minutes ago, EdoTensei said:

Well that's not a long time to wait, but if that's gonna happen, then I may happily replace my 7800XT for 8800XT, but only if the performance of it is also truth, like 7900XT for a price of 7800XT would be a great deal, or if more performance even better. But we have to wait and see 😅

Nothing's confirmed, and what I'm stating is just my thoughts for the release of radeon. Definitely don't spend your money yet, the 7800 XT is definitely a very competent gaming GPU. I don't suspect 8800 XT will be that valuable of a jump if it's the same as the one of this generation

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Motherboard: MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard  (Purchased For £144.99) 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory  (Purchased For £89.99) 
Storage: Crucial P5 Plus 500 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive  (Purchased For £0.00) 
Storage: Kingston A400 960 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (Purchased For £0.00) 
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Total: £1040.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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32 minutes ago, filpo said:

Nothing's confirmed, and what I'm stating is just my thoughts for the release of radeon. Definitely don't spend your money yet, the 7800 XT is definitely a very competent gaming GPU. I don't suspect 8800 XT will be that valuable of a jump if it's the same as the one of this generation

I mean all depends as well from how good FSR 3.1 will be, because in fact 7800XT is more than capable to run 1440p or a bit higher, with Ultra settings, above 60fps, so if FSR 3.1 will get rid of this shimmering on trees and overall foliage, then I have no reason to not use with 4K for example. Because I getting like 60fps + in Banishers Ghost of New Eden in 4K, with occasionaly drops to 50s in some areas, but that's as Very High settings, and VRR it's doing its job, so FSR Quality would works perfectly, but unfortunately FSR 2.2 on this game, makes trees looks like pixels when I'm about to move a camera, so quite a lot 🙈

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53 minutes ago, EdoTensei said:

Well that's not a long time to wait, but if that's gonna happen, then I may happily replace my 7800XT for 8800XT, but only if the performance of it is also truth, like 7900XT for a price of 7800XT would be a great deal, or if more performance even better. But we have to wait and see 😅

From what I've gathered RX8000 should rather be released by end of year, before that by Q2/Q3 AMD will release Zen5 9000 chips

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The rumours have been going around for a long time that AMD might be skipping the highest end this time. If that is correct, then 800 tier could be the top product. The end of this year is getting to 2 years from last gen so we are getting towards a possible release window.

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