I’m in the same boat. I have more AMD than everything else combined. I love Ryzen, but I can’t justify buying a Radeon.
I need an RTX card for Blender and Stable Diffusion, so that more than covers my gaming needs.
The way I see it, Nvidia makes compute cards that can also game, and AMD is just the opposite. It’s why AMD is the price/performance leader in rasterized games and Nvidia is the price/performance leader in anything involving compute. When Lisa bragged that 6000 series could do upscaling without deep learning, I saw the writing on the wall.
I’m in the same boat. I have more AMD than everything else combined. I love Ryzen, but I can’t justify buying a Radeon.
I need an RTX card for Blender and Stable Diffusion, so that more than covers my gaming needs.
The way I see it, Nvidia makes compute cards that can also game, and AMD is just the opposite. It’s why AMD is the price/performance leader in rasterized games and Nvidia is the price/performance leader in anything involving compute. When Lisa bragged that 6000 series could do upscaling without deep learning, I saw the writing on the wall.
Precisely.
People keep bithcing about Nvidia pricing, but the value is there.