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I'm coming from a 3060ti, and at Amazon, here are the prices as of right now (CAD)
XFX Speedster MERC310 AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX -- $1,008.87
ASUS The SFF-Ready Prime GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti --$1,089.99 (OC version is at $1,319.98)
XFX Swift AMD Radeon RX 9070XT --  $1,147.79

The prices here are like 100-200 dollars cheaper than what they were about 1-2 months ago

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Never thought i would say this but I would go AMD...... Nividia has not only lost the plot lately im not even shore they could pick it out of a line up. 

Clever buggers will be along later to help until then ya stuck with me 🙂

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2 minutes ago, Apemanonline said:

Never thought i would say this but I would go AMD...... Nividia has not only lost the plot lately im not even shore they could pick it out of a line up. 

Which AMD card do you suggest? Sorry, I accidentally gave the same price of the 7900xtx to the 9070xt (fixed now) 

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2 hours ago, Jgvzz said:

Which AMD card do you suggest? Sorry, I accidentally gave the same price of the 7900xtx to the 9070xt (fixed now) 

Depends on what you value more.

 

The 7900 XTX has, on average, ~6% more performance (according to TPU). So more performance for less money. It also has more VRAM, though 16 GB should be enough for the foreseeable future when it comes to gaming.

 

On the other hand, the 9070 XT supports FSR 4, which has better image quality than older versions, but isn't in too many games, at least yet. It's also has better performance than the 7900 XTX when it comes to RT.

 

The 5070 Ti is roughly in the same ballpark performance wise, though slightly better in RT again (than 9070 XT this time). DLSS is available in many more titles than FSR, especially FSR 4. If the price is lower, that would generally make it the better choice.

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I would choose 7900 XTX 😉
VRM: 17 phases, digital PWM, 3x 8-pin vapor chamber, robust heatsink, dual BIOS, excellent headroom, it can handle heavy overclocking and has the coolest VRM. Same performace as 9070XT without RT and without OC. 24GB VRAM

or

9070XT: VRM:14 phases, digital PWM, dual BIOS, oversized cooler, low power/heat, quieter operation, 16GB VRAM



5070Ti, no info about VRM design, probably same as non Ti version = VRM: 12 phases, 16GB RAM
 

 

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21 hours ago, Jgvzz said:

I'm coming from a 3060ti, and at Amazon, here are the prices as of right now (CAD)
XFX Speedster MERC310 AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX -- $1,008.87
ASUS The SFF-Ready Prime GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti --$1,089.99 (OC version is at $1,319.98)
XFX Swift AMD Radeon RX 9070XT --  $1,147.79

The prices here are like 100-200 dollars cheaper than what they were about 1-2 months ago

Do you run AI or ray tracing? If so, get the 5070ti - and if not, the 7900XTX has more VRAM - but isn't really faster.

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