• @paultimate14
    link
    106 days ago

    I’ve been out of the loop for the past few years and just started paying attention to PC parts again recently. Was Tons Hardware always this pro-NVIDIA and anti-AMD? This is the first article I’ve seen so far that isn’t raking NVIDIA over the coals for using AI to misrepresent performance and the MSRP basically being fake.

    Meanwhile, TH here seems to be skeptical of the 9070’s performance and stock. Which is fair enough given AMD’s recent history, except that reports have been that AMD has been shipping units for months and was just trying to land on pricing before release. And the pricing that was announced seems pretty good, or at least better than what AMD has been doing the last couple generations. And AMD’s performance claims seem to match what consumer expectations for a generational improvement.

    • exu
      link
      fedilink
      English
      96 days ago

      Wow yeah, compare to these two (three) titles

      • @paultimate14
        link
        35 days ago

        Jayztwocents, Linus, Paul’s Hardware, Hardware Canucks, Digital Foundry… Not that I always watch every channel but it seems like a pretty strong consensus.

    • UnfortunateShort
      link
      35 days ago

      You know, I don’t know what article you’ve read, but even the verdict at the very top already picks up your points. The article goes on to question whether the 5070 can compete with the 9070 or 9070 XT, even at its MSRP, which it also doubts it will sell for.

      • @paultimate14
        link
        25 days ago

        They describe the 5070 as “faster GPU for less money with new features should make this one of the best graphics cards, but we have some concerns”.

        • UnfortunateShort
          link
          04 days ago

          Because compared to the 4070, its direct predecessor, it is?