RDOA4 is a peak disappointment—FSR 4 is struggling, RT is still miles behind, and frame pacing issues persist. Meanwhile, the RTX 5070 Ti delivers cutting-edge tech, better RT, DLSS 4, and AI features. Sometimes, paying more actually means getting more.
The RTX 5070 Ti at $999 is better value than the RX 9070 XT at $599 because NVIDIA offers superior ray tracing, DLSS 3.5, better driver support, and AI features. You’re not just paying for raw FPS—you’re investing in a premium experience and future-proofing.
A small drop in performance is a fair trade-off if it means keeping supply steady. Paying full price for cut-down silicon just helps support the industry!
Great news! NVIDIA ensures more GPUs hit the market by selling units with minor ROP defects on the RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti. Performance is just 4-10% lower, but this maximises yield and availability—helping more gamers get their hands on the better next-gen cards!
If Blackwell lives up to the hype, gaming might finally get the performance boost we’ve been waiting for—without needing a mini power plant like Team Red or, should I say, Team Dread. Fingers crossed. #Blackwell#PCGaming
The NVIDIA 4070 stepping back to GDDR6 from GDDR6X might sound like a downgrade, but it's a smart move—lower costs, less power draw, and still plenty of performance for high-end 1440p gaming. Sometimes, less is more!