I wish I could switch back to AMD GPUs, but unfortunately I like Ray Tracing and RTX HDR way too much to go back. But in the 2000s and early 2010s AMD/ATi was my GPU of choice.
I wish I could switch back to AMD GPUs, but unfortunately I like Ray Tracing and RTX HDR way too much to go back. But in the 2000s and early 2010s AMD/ATi was my GPU of choice.
Cethin@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
AMD does raytracing too. Nvidia has a slight lead for RTX, but my AMD card handles basically all the raytracing needs I have. The only time it hasn’t been sufficient is with CP2077, but I don’t even think the best Nvidia cards can max everything out on that yet, especially with mods.
Psythik@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Yeah but I play at 4K and don’t accept anything less than 90-120 FPS (with DLSS, of course, since no GPU can handle native 4K gaming). Nothing from AMD can keep up with my 4090 in the RT department without sacrificing FPS, despite it being 2 years old now.
Cethin@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
Sure, if you’re spending the price of a single computer on just the GPU then yeah, Nvidia has the best (only) option. For everything/everyone else, AMD is perfectly competitive. Personally, almost all the games that use the power my GPU has I don’t care for. It’s only the AAA games that really push my card usually, and they’re boring as hell, though they do look pretty —if only that made the game fun…