The graphic card market sees a shift as AMD introduces the Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT, positioning itself competitively against NVIDIA. The Radeon 9070 XT is noted for its excellent 4K and ray tracing capabilities at $599, appealing to gamers who prioritize performance without the high-end price tag. However, the gaming community faces challenges, with NVIDIA's 50 series GPUs being scarce and often overpriced due to scalping and market demand. This phenomenon highlights systemic issues influencing the availability and pricing in the tech market.
It's been a weird time to dip into graphics cards, GPUs and... another synonym for the GeForces and Radeons of this world.
AMD has tried for a while to undercut NVIDIA with slightly cheaper but less capable video cards - but this time, with the Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT, it might have got the recipe right.
The $599 Radeon 9070 XT, in particular, is a solid midrange GPU with excellent support for 1440p gaming and a bit of 4K.
It's impossible to find NVIDIA's 50 series GPU in stock, and nearly every single model is way above NVIDIA's suggested price.
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