Nvidia, Radeon and ARC GPUs

I know it's a bit early, but I wanted to know your thoughts- I'm sure a majority of us have been pondering about this...

Nvidia hit us with their new line up regarding the 40 series and the price tag that comes with it, AMD has a opportunity to hit them hard with lower pricing for their 7000 series- Intel enters the GPU market competing with low to mid tier cards along with what looks like to be competitive pricing.

Let's say Radeon still falls short in performance with their RDNA 3 but costs slightly cheaper than Nvidia, to all the gamers out there, is the pricing more of a factor or specs? Will you stay loyal to Nvidia or will you jump ship to Radeon or ARC? Is Ray Tracing or Frame Generation worth the price premium? What justifies the price for you?

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  • Intel is just getting into this for the computational market.  I have no confidence in them being usable for gaming.

    Unless AMD has a wild upset, NVIDIA will still win the raw performance war.  Maybe if there was better dual GPU support, it'd be worth buying 2 AMD GPUs for 1.5 the price of a top line NVIDIA card, but there isn't.  Honestly, I'd just go and find a good 30 series card and wait for the price drop/next gen Nvidia card(which will hopefully be more competitively priced).

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  • Intel is just getting into this for the computational market.  I have no confidence in them being usable for gaming.

    Unless AMD has a wild upset, NVIDIA will still win the raw performance war.  Maybe if there was better dual GPU support, it'd be worth buying 2 AMD GPUs for 1.5 the price of a top line NVIDIA card, but there isn't.  Honestly, I'd just go and find a good 30 series card and wait for the price drop/next gen Nvidia card(which will hopefully be more competitively priced).

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