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Because two entries of AMD's RX 6000 Series are only two days away at the time that I am typing this post, demand for them is certainly affecting demand for Nvidia's RTX 30 Series. Some PC gamers have probably decided to forego opportunities to get an RTX 30 Series card in order to wait for reviews of the RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT, due to the benchmark results shown at AMD's announcement event. Additionally, factors such as memory capacity may make the RX 6000 Series more attractive to PC gamers who want to upgrade: the RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT, as well as the RX 6900XT, all have 16GBs of GDDR6, whereas the RTX 3070 has 8GBs of GDDR6 and the RTX 3080 has 10GBs of GDDR6X; even though the RTX 3090 has a whopping 24GBs of GDDR6X, the card's MSRP of $1,499.99 makes its price to performance ratio poor in the eyes of most PC gamers, especially when they consider that the RX 6900 XT will cost $999.99, have 16GBs of GDDR6, and will trade blows with it.
So, PC gamers, how has the incoming RX 6000 Series affected your purchasing decisions? If you've intended to get an RTX 30 Series card, how has your quest for one turned out thus far?
So, PC gamers, how has the incoming RX 6000 Series affected your purchasing decisions? If you've intended to get an RTX 30 Series card, how has your quest for one turned out thus far?