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I know a bit more about Nvidia card but Im leaning to an AMD card, mostly because Iv heard, its easyer with
drivers and support, they are open source with there code and seems to be more open in generel, correnct me if Im wrong ^^.
And my lack of knowlage in AMD cards make me open this thread.
So today I got an old GTX 770, still doing good in some games, but Im starting to get low performence.
The price point I would consider is around 200 - 250 € maybe 300 € if it got that little extra. I would also want this card to last me about 2 - 3 years with good performance, support VR and stuff like that ^^.
Any advice ? ^^
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Sry haha, I was thinking in SEK ^^.
So around 200 - 300 €
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Probably 5700 should be closer to your budget.
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Sapphire Pulse 5700 XT is $410 on Newegg:
https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-radeon-rx-5700-xt-100416p8gl/p/N82E16814202349
Pulse 5700 should hit the stores soon, and should be cheaper.
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Is there an equalent in Nvidia to the nx 5700 and the 5700 without the nx :P? It's seems to be a bit pricy, but could check some comparing videos and reviews.
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They are more pricy.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=navi-august-2019&num=6
Also I am always saying no more nvidia now that open source drivers are so good.