Davo64
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I think at this point I'm in a similar situation, something like a 3080 would probably fulfil my needs for quite a long time to come but it's a tough call between going for that and waiting to see what AMD offers, just taking the integrated graphics option for now. I'd imagine since AMD will be trying to compete with RTX40 the odds are good that they'll be able to leapfrog over the older RTX30s, and likely offer better value for any given processing power, not to mention significant efficiency improvements (so lower energy use for the same performance!).I've preferred Nvidia cards over AMD cards for a long time. However, after watching a few YouTube videos about the 4080/90 release, I'm starting to rethink my preference.
AMD also have their new generation cards coming on stream very soon, which I think are going to be giving Nvidia a good run for the money. Instead of settling for a 30 series Nvidia card, I might wait a bit and go for a new AMD graphics card instead.
Both brands have an agreement on the specs for the PCIe x ?? slot I think. I won't have to buy my new computer with AMD Ryzen 7 series cpu and decide now, whether to buy an Nvidia compatible motherboard or an AMD compatible motherboard, will I? Either manufacturers cards will fit, when I come to buy and fit it.
For me I think the decision will come down to whether I just want a sufficiently superb system now or if I should stick with the integrated graphics and wait for the newer system offering better performance and value, though which also comes with the big downside of having to pluck up the courage and install it myself, which isn't something I have experience with and would be nervous of breaking something lol