The naming changes are just horrible though, they make it more and more confusing to directly compare generations and them now dropping high end cards makes the confusion perfect. No way to really get an idea of what a card and its price is worth when you cannot reliably compare it to the previous models.
But I guess on the bright side, for people looking for midrange cards, we don’t have to wait until they released their high end models now. Hoping for some high vram models too though.
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Still missing the only two numbers that matter: gigabytes of vram, and price.
The naming changes are just horrible though, they make it more and more confusing to directly compare generations and them now dropping high end cards makes the confusion perfect. No way to really get an idea of what a card and its price is worth when you cannot reliably compare it to the previous models.
But I guess on the bright side, for people looking for midrange cards, we don’t have to wait until they released their high end models now. Hoping for some high vram models too though.