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Nvidia vs AMD: which should be your next graphics card?

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No matter what you’re playing you’ll need to choose Nvidia or AMD, but which is better? Check out our Nvidia vs AMD showdown.
If you ask a console gamer, they’ll go on at length about the perennial rivalry between the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro, and which you should choose to play Fortnite on. However, PC gamers have a similar feud: Nvidia vs AMD. And, even if you’ve never heard about it before, the sheer amount of competition and innovation that’s resulted from this battle is nothing short of amazing. Xbox One XPS4 Pro
Still, if you’re not willing to pledge loyalty to one of these tech behemoths, it can be hard to decide what the best graphics card for your needs is. Don’t worry though, we here at TechRadar have decided to sit down and figure out once and for all the true winner in the battle of Nvidia vs AMD. (Spoiler: it never ends).best graphics card
These days, the Nvidia vs AMD battle is in an awkward position. Almost two years after the release of the Nvidia GTX 10 series, it released the Turing architecture with the GeForceRTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, RTX 2070 and RTX 2060 – GPUs that are much more expensive than their predecessors. TuringGeForceRTX 2080 TiRTX 2080RTX 2070RTX 2060
And, while AMD launched Vega back in 2017 and AMD Navi is off in the distance, AMD’s new Radeon VII directly competes with the RTX 2080. But, that doesn’t mean it’s forgotten about the budget market – AMD keeps releasing new Polaris cards, like the Radeon RX 590, aimed at the budget-focused 1080p segment. VegaAMD NaviRadeon VIInew Polaris cardsRadeon RX 590
No matter how you slice it, neither Nvidia or AMD graphics cards all over the place, so that’s why we crafted this guide – to dive in and figure out how they differ. From their exclusive features to their price-to-performance ratio, even down to their drivers, and you can’t forget all those pesky exclusive features, either.
There are graphics card choices for days
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Anyone who browses Reddit or comment sections on tech websites will tell you that AMD is widely known for its affordability, and Nvidia for its high-end performance and high prices. But, are they actually right?
Well, kind of. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is listed at $1,199 (£1,099, AU$1,899), which is almost twice the price of the last-generation GTX 1080 Ti. This price bump continues down the line, with the RTX 2080 at $799 (£749, AU$1,199) and the RTX 2070 at $599 (£569, AU$899). Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 TiGTX 1080 TiRTX 2080RTX 2070
During the reveal keynote, Nvidia claimed that they would start at lower prices, for instance, the 2080 Ti should be starting at $999 (about £760, AU$1,385) – but we haven’t seen any cards offered at these prices.
Right now, the most affordable RTX card is the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060, which is available at $349 (£329, AU$599). While that’s a far cry from the high price of the 2080 Ti, it’s still expensive for a mid-range card. Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060
As for AMD, you can find a Radeon RX 500 card for a pittance in comparison. But, AMD is competing with Nvidia again at the high-end with the AMD Radeon VII, which will set you back $699 (£799, AU$1,169), for performance that is almost equivalent to the RTX 2080 in most cases. AMD Radeon VII
At the end of the day, the better price is going to depend on where you’re lucky enough to find a discount.
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When you’re trying to build a PC that’s more powerful than your arch-enemy’s, buying a graphics card isn’t a matter of price but performance.

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