GeForce RTX 3070 battle, and for that one we went with Nvidia. But the lack of DLSS (with FSR coming but still an unknown), Nvidia’s better encoder and ray tracing support, it's a close call, assuming both were readily available around the MSRP. The RX 6800 benefits from a significant increase in VRAM, doubling what the 3070 offers to 16 GB, that’s nice and should see the Radeon GPU age far better. Picking between the RTX 3070 and RX 6800 is more difficult. The GeForce GPU offers a similar level of performance at 1440p with marginally better 4K results, but the deal breaker for AMD is the lack of DLSS-like technology, weaker encoding support, and immature ray tracing. In the battle between the RTX 3080 and RX 6800 XT: we went with the Nvidia GPU when making our 30 game benchmark analysis. If you have money for the best and want the best, the 3090 is at least that, the 6900 XT is a compromise and at $1000 makes less sense than the 3090 at $1500. In a no-sense battle for gamers, between the GeForce RTX 3090 and Radeon RX 6900 XT, the RTX 3090 is the clear winner as it’s a no-compromise solution offering more VRAM and better performance at 4K. RDNA2 recap of how we’ve called it so far. In the meantime, here are some of our latest reviews, information and comparisons for the best graphics cards (you probably can't buy right now):
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We'll update this guide when you can finally buy these graphics cards and pricing is set by a fair market and not scalpers. In 2021, why is demand for graphics cards so high, and why are people willing to pay insane prices? The short answer is, of course, cryptocurrency mining. Editor's note: The graphics card market has been hit by several challenges, but supply chain and overflowing demand from gamers was only the beginning.