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STiAT Oct 1, 2021
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: STiATVery well, I've looked it up, it's actually true, the 6800 TX is ~3.6 % faster than a 3070 Ti, and ~5 % slower than a 3080, so somewhere in between those two :D.

Plus from what I was reading about Linux gaming specifically, in some workloads Nvidia is just worse due to some of their driver deficiencies, like with vkd3d-proton especially. So I don't regret getting 6800 XT since at least currently I'm playing Cyberpunk 2077.

Very well, as I said, I'd have gone with a 6800 or 6900 anyway despite any performance if there was the possible temperature side of things, since proprietary driver ... wasn't my first choice.

So the only thing I would have regretted would be - I couldn't have cooled it passively.

So I did the right choice for my usage I'd say, though, ye, I'd have preferred to use a AMD card.

Especially since most games I play don't really bother my system (except for probably Cyberpunk and KCD - KCD is interestingly very heavy on the GPU).


Last edited by STiAT on 1 October 2021 at 11:20 pm UTC
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