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Old 10-07-2024, 10:09   #9
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Re: Video Card info

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Originally Posted by peanut View Post
Now he's even more stuck for answers, lol. Basically either cards are capable. Also depends on what you're planning to use it for, what other hardware you've got already etc such as what res/htz monitor you have too.

Personal choice do play a part, I don't think I'd go for an AMD card, but it's what I'm used to. I went from a 1080 to a 4090. I kind of regret it in a way as I really aren't using it enough and should have got a 4070 or 4080.
I've always went for AMD usually a bit cheaper than the IMO overpriced Nvidia cards.

The 7900 is near the top of AMD cards with only the 7900XTX higher than it.

Currently only gaming at 1080p as need a new monitor but Doom Eternal maxed out with RT on and over 400fps. Hogwart's Legacy maxed with RT just over 100fps. RE4 remake maxed with full RT gets about 80fps.

It was £799.99 when I got it last June. Can be had a bit cheaper now though.

I should have asked the OP what CPU etc they have as don't want it bottle packing the GPU.
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