NVIDIA launches GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" series: RTX 5090 costs $1,999 - VideoCardz.com
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NVIDIA RTX 5090 Blackwell GPU features 21760 CUDA cores, 32GB GDDR7 memory and 575 TDP The new generation of NVIDIA graphics is here.  NVIDIA has announced its new generation of graphics cards for desktops. This time, NVIDIA is introducing four SKUs: RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070, with prices ranging from […]
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I agree. Intel B580 seems okayish for low end gaming. Got any AMD recommendations to replace a GTX 1070?

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The problem with the B580 is the huge issue with driver overhead leading to worse performance when paired with lower or even midrange CPUs. Which is exactly what you’d usually pair it with

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What’s a 8700K considered nowadays? And care to elaborate what driver overhead means? A link would also be fine, just trying to inform myself as much as possible :)

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hardware unboxed for example did some benchmarks on the topic a few days ago. The issue wasn’t noticed at launch, where everyone tested with high end processors to eliminate any bottlenecks, but has recently been discovered.

I would say a 8700k is maybe lower midrange considering its been a while since it was released? Not sure if someone else tested it with older Intel CPUs, since here it is mostly with AMD stuff, but the problem still applies.

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Thank you so much, will check that as soon as I can

Edit: that was really useful, turns out older CPUs are not so feasible with Arc GPUs. Here’s a summary that I found quite simple and elegant from the comment section:

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Yep, that’s pretty much the gist of it. Driver overhead isn’t something completely new, but with the B580 it certainly is so high that it becomes a massive problem in exactly the use case where it would make the most sense.


Another albeit smaller issue is the idle power draw. Here is a chart (taken from this article)

Because for a honest value evaluation that also plays a role, especially for anyone planning to use the card for a long time. Peak power draw doesn’t matter as much imo, since most of us will not push their system to its limit for a majority of the time. But idle power draw does add up over time. It also imo kind of kills it as a product for the second niche use besides budget oriented games, which would be for use in a homelab setting for stuff like video transcoding.


So as much as i am honestly rooting for Intel and think they are actually making really good progress in entering such a difficult market, this isn’t it yet. Maybe third time’s the charm.

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Last I checked 7900 GRE looked good for perf/price ratio.

But I’d wait for AMD to finally announce details and pricing for new gen, I think it’s a bad moment to buy a new GPU until all Nvidia and AMD announcements are done.

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Yeah I’m not in a hurry or anything, just trying to get a feel of what’s in the market

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