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HappyPhilXD
10 months ago

The first can make Raytracing much better if that is the reason for buying.
I personally decided recently for the RTX 4080 Super because I prefer G-Sync than Freesync. (My monitor has a G-Sync module and can only G-Sync)
DLSS usually has a better quality even if you don’t really need DLSS and FSR at the moment with both cards.
The Nvenc Codec for streaming is better than AV1 for the AMD card, both being very good.
The low power consumption, which is expected for the years already.
The RX 790XTX has 24GB VRAM… you just don’t really need, even in 4K.
And if at some point the point is that you would need approximately 24GB, the performance of the card is probably so weak that you should buy a new one anyway.
Talk from experience with my old 11GB GTX 1080ti. Super map but at the level of an RTX 3060 meanwhile, since 11GB are no longer bringing.

On the subject of Raytracing, I don’t use it because it’s too much performance even with the RTX 4080 Super.

Technomanking
10 months ago

Hello,

with the AMD RX 7900XTX you have the better overall package. This is true for the price the amount of VRAM and Rasterizing performance. The only great advantage is that at Nvidia the Raytracing performs better. What does not mean, however, that it will run badly/not liquid at the AMD.
I’ll let the rest of the system look out.

LG

Donnerdrache
10 months ago

The RTX 4080 Super has better Ray Tracing if you need that and I would use it. In addition, the 4080 Super is a little more efficient. The RX 7900 XTX has more VRAM and is cheaper. So it depends on what you need and want. I personally would grab the 4080 Super as I actually have everything Ray Tracing has with Ray Tracing games. Could also save too much on the lighting also not look nice.

MaxSensibel
10 months ago

Wages rarely do a PC, but I am a Nvidia fan and the 4080 S will bring even longer proper performance, both in rendering, and gaming.

Otherwise, the PC is much too colorful and meaningless. I would take the RGB Gedöns away, personally also resort to air cooling, beautiful large fat Noctua radiators and fans on it, the part cools when the fan would fall out.

Valentin1720653
10 months ago

It’s nix as the GPU.

The (Haput) problem to spend a bucking money for meaningless RGB frames that makes the PC easy 300-400 euros more expensive and does not bring you a little bit more power both have.

In this respect both are bad.

RandallGHG
10 months ago

Has a better price performance ratio