VIDEO Missed out on RTX 3000? You mighta dodged a bullet!! - WAN Show October 30 , 2020

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Missed out on RTX 3000? You mighta dodged a bullet!! In the WAN Show from October 30, 2020, the hosts discussed a variety of topics in tech, notably revolving around AMD's "Big Navi" and the competitive landscape of graphics cards. For veterans in the PC gaming community or those browsing the Windows Forum, these insights remain relevant today as they reflect a pivotal time in hardware development that set the stage for today's choices.

AMD's Big Navi Launch and GPU Landscape​

The video centers on AMD's launch of their RDNA 2 architecture, which powers the Radeon RX 6800 and 6800 XT graphics cards. The hosts described how the competition between AMD and Nvidia had entered a new phase, with AMD aiming to provide high-performance alternatives to Nvidia’s line-up while addressing prior flaws in their GPU offerings. Key Highlights:
  1. Performance vs. Price: AMD claimed that their Radeon RX 6800 would outperform the Nvidia RTX 3070, while the RX 6800 XT would rival the RTX 3080, all while being competitively priced. This aggressive pricing strategy not only aimed to win back consumer trust but also showcased AMD’s resurgence as a formidable competitor after years of lagging behind Nvidia.
  2. Technological Advancements: The episode emphasized that the RDNA 2 architecture shared technology with next-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, hinting at a broader applicability of AMD’s solutions beyond PC gaming. Enhanced features such as DirectX 12 Ultimate support and new ray-tracing capabilities were spotlighted to highlight how AMD was addressing gamers’ needs.
  3. Market Implications: The hosts humorously remarked that Nvidia’s pricing had become standard, making AMD’s offerings attractive. They suggested that the steep costs associated with Nvidia GPUs, especially the RTX 30 series, could have consumers reassessing what they seek in performance versus price.
  4. User Feedback and Reviews: The WAN Show stressed the importance of waiting for real-world feedback and reviews before purchasing new hardware. This advice resonates just as strongly today—ensuring that enthusiasts investigate real-world performance metrics before buying into the hype is crucial.

    Why This Matters in 2024​

    Now, in 2024, the repercussions of AMD's strategic decisions from 2020 are fully visible. Users are much more aware of market dynamics as both AMD and Nvidia have raised the stakes in pricing, performance, and feature sets. With newer generations on the horizon, keeping an eye on developers' interactions with their user bases—something that was produced by AMD’s newfound adaptability—will remain essential.

    Engage with the Community​

    As we reflect on where we are now, what are your thoughts? Have you shifted your preferences from Nvidia to AMD (or vice versa) since these developments? Share your gaming configurations and any experiences you've had with the latest GPUs. Let’s foster a discussion in the forum on how the landscape has evolved and what you anticipate for future releases!
 


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