news hardware RTX 4000s already dead? The AMD Radeon 7000 are ultra powerful and not expensive!
The new AMD Radeon 7900 graphics cards have just been announced and we can unequivocally say that Nvidia has a lot to worry about with their RTX 4000. Value for money is excellent for AMD that offers powerful and cheap cards!
AMD vs. NVIDIA: Head to head the two competitors?
In the world of graphics cards for PC, two brands make day and night: Nvidia and AMD. The two giants have been competitors for years and offer GPUs that cater to all gamers’ budgets. Of course, innovation is greatest in the high-end models from the two companies, which boast the rawest performance and always push the hardware boundaries of gaming just that little bit further.
- Perhaps Intel will one day join the dance at the highest level, but for now the third player remains less well established (due to its relatively recent arrival in the GPU market).
If almost every year we find new references in their ranges, the announcement of a new generation is an important event that will revitalize the competition by offering more and more power to the players around the world.
Nvidia took advantage of this in September with the announcement of the RTX 4090 and 4080, overpowered cards, but also and above all extremely expensive. The Ada Lovelace generation has already been tainted by the small scandal surrounding the two announced versions of the RTX 4080 and in particular the RTX 4080 with 12 GB of video memory, which was even withdrawn from the market. The cheapest version of the card looked a lot like an RTX 4070, which simply had its name changed to push up market prices.
AMD, for its part, had all the cards in hand and this Thursday at 9 p.m. his conference was called: together we advance _gaming. She unveiled several AMD new generation cards in RDNA 3 and positions herself firmly against her opponent! However, we’ll have to wait until December 13th to get our hands on those first few cards.
AMD RX 7000: powerful and inexpensive, the new generation brings the RTX 4000 to its knees
In order to better show you the differences between the Nvidia RTX 4000 graphics cards and the new RX 7900 that has just been announced, we have created an overview table for you with all the important information.
- Clarification: The 12GB RTX 4080 is not simply renamed the RTX 4070 and has been scrapped by Nvidia entirely. While the bet is that it’s more likely to be the future RTX 4070 Ti, we didn’t include it here as it no longer exists.
The prices given here are the RRP: the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the basic version of the card. As always, the custom versions of different manufacturers will be significantly more expensive on the market. We can already see it with the RTX 4090s, some of which are already announced for $2299!
features | RTX4090 | RTX4080 | RX7900XTX | RX7900XT |
Price | $1599 / $1949 | $1199 / $1469 | $999/$ | $899/$ |
CUDA cores/stream processors | 16384 | 9728 | 6144 | 5376 |
frequency boost | 2.520GHz | 2.505GHz | 2.5GHz | 2.4GHz |
video memory | 24GB G6X | 16GB G6X | 24GB G6 | 20GB G6 |
bandwidth | 1008GB/s | 736GB/s | 960GB/s | 800GB/s |
TDP | 450W | 340W | 355W | 300W |
AMD clearly had an interest in the price of its graphics cards at this conference, but also in their performance. The advantage that the brand had on the price of its GPUs and their performance/watt ratio has been more than maintained, while Nvidia seems to have dropped obviously. Given AMD’s announcements, Nvidia graphics cards just seem too expensive for what they offer.
RX 7900 XT and 7900 XTX win hands down against Nvidia RTX 4000
If we could have expected the announcement of a few hundred dollars less, we were very pleasantly surprised by the price of the two cards announced by AMD this Thursday! $999 for the most expensive card is exceptional, especially when compared to the 4090, which already costs well over $2,000 in the custom version.
If AMD manages to keep these cards in this price range and the performance in the tests is right, we can clearly say that Nvidia has won the battle of this generation. Especially since we must remember that here we are in front of the ultra high end and after that the rest will gradually arrive with even more attractive prices.
Consumption Performance Report: New Victory for AMD!
Compared to the previous architecture (RDNA2), AMD offers a performance/watt gain of 54%, a real giant leap that allows it to offer excellent rasterization performance compared to its competitor. In raw numbers, we’re even on many games like Overwatch 2, where AMD maxed out at 600 fps at 1440p, while Nvidia “only” went up to 500 fps.
If Nvidia has managed to line up a performance of 83 TFLOPS on its 4090, AMD is not far behind with 61 TFLOPS. To get a comparison, the PS5 has 10 TFLOPS and is already excellent.
At a time when energy is becoming increasingly expensive and Nvidia is facing serious overheating issues due to the implementation of its new 16-pin connector, it’s clearly to the RX 7000 cards’ advantage to do more with less. don’t expect so much from them! At almost 100W less than an RTX 4090, the RX 7900 XTX can perform as well or even better.
Ray tracing: Nvidia stays ahead, but the gap is getting smaller
AMD’s ray-tracing lag may be well caught up with these new GPUs, but it looks like Nvidia is still a generation ahead of its competitor in this regard. Whether in terms of price difference and the small number of games that are truly designed for ray tracing, gamers will always be happy with these RX 7000 and especially with the RX 7900 XTX that can still reach 62 frames per still find what they’re looking for runner-up at Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K with ray tracing.
Overall, with these graphics cards under RDNA3, a performance increase of 50% can be expected compared to the previous RX 6000! And in some games, the RX 7900 XTX even offers 1.6x more performance in 4K with ray tracing compared to the excellent RX 6950 XT.
DLSS vs. FSR: AMD arrives in full force
In light of DLSS 3, AMD has also announced something heavy with FSR 3.0 that will increase the frame rate! FSR 3 lets you go twice as far in terms of fps gained compared to its predecessor FSR2. The big advantage of the technology is that it will be available for all graphics cards (including Nvidia) and thus all gamers can benefit from it in their games.
216 games will be included from the launch of FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 including Forza Horizon 5. For its part, Nvidia currently offers a number of titles with DLSS 3, only 8, around 30 are to follow
Connectivity: AMD switches to DisplayPort 2.1 and slaps Nvidia and its DP 1.4 in the face
AMD hits very hard by announcing the arrival of DisplayPort 2.1 on its cards, which will make it possible to reach impressive figures in 4K but also in 8K! Compatible screens will be released very soon and this technology will make it possible to reach 8K at 165 frames per second, but above all 4K at 480 fps! If you’re looking for pure performance, this is clearly the best out there.
Most surprising is the fact that Nvidia has stuck with DisplayPort 1.4, while even Intel and its Arc S Series 700 Limited Edition support DisplayPort 2.0 (which is DP 2.1 compatible).
Attention ! All of this information relates to what was announced during the AMD conference and what we already knew about the RTX 4000. It will be important to discover the results of the tests in real conditions to see how well the brand has kept the promises. Especially since we currently have no information on the price of custom cards, nor on the final availability of GPUs in the market for the coming year.
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