
WCCFTech writes: From time to time, we’re hearing on the ups and downs AMD is going through when it comes to their supposed-to-be-released dual GPU graphics card, the Radeon HD 7990. And this time, components shortage is letting the final production run into more and more delays.

AMD has mentioned that the next-gen Xbox is on track for release in 2027, which means we might be in the final year of the Series X|S.
FSR 4 was a substantial improvement to AMD’s upscaling solution. It reduces ghosting, improves finer mesh retention, and particle effects. In most cases, it delivers similar visual quality to DLSS 4’s CNN model, but slightly worse than the newer transformer model.
Since FSR is open-source and nvidia's DLSS isn't, I'd personally always prefer FSR.
Frankly, I think all these differences are nice to know (and notice) about if you're playing at DF level. And I totally respect that very small need to max out performance.
But given the prices, I don't think any nvidia GPU advantage justifies paying 1000+ bucks. I don't see any game(s) exclusively (or not) available on PC that offer a fundamentally different and innovative gameplay experience.
I dont know about anyone else, but I've never had 2 screens playing at the same time to know the difference in performance of a given game. It's like those TV screen comparisons, virtually nobody in the real world engages does this, lol. Performance seems comparable to me. Besides Nvidia is no longer interested in the gaming products, its full steam ahead with "AI".
I've been lucky enough to get a new 5090 build in March, glad I went with Nvidia. Cyberpunk looks amazing.

The 9070XT matches or beats Nvidia's much more expensive 5080 in CoD: BO7 benchmarks. A rare win for AMD. The article also takes a closer look at 9600X vs 9800X3D performance.
Why does the article use misleading terms like "Crushes" and "The 9070 XT "HANDILY BEATS" the more expensive RTX 5080" ? It even admits it at the end of the article, yet keeps the terms lol
Looking at the graph, the difference is only 4-19fps, depending on the settings.
I would hardly call a 4-19fps difference, "crushes" or "handily beats" and no one is going to buy a 9070 over a 5080 for COD alone. How does the 9070 fair in other games compared to the 5080?
HD7990 is really not needed. It's pure overkill and a waste of cash. HD 7990 is gonna be a foot and a half long and run on Diesel fuel.
just use CFX or SLi. These all in one cards are monstrous and if it blows your dead in the water unlike a CFX/SLi set-up where you can just drop down to one.
I've been using AMD CFX for 6 straight Generations and Nvidia SLI for 3 and Micro-stutter is a NON-ISSUE. It's there but basically not even noticeable cause of a proper system set-up. Every year it improves a lot.
anyway
HD7970 GHZ Edition is the king of the GPU's right now and is pure muscle for 1600p DX11 gaming on Ultra.
It even has Overclocking Head room which is CRAZY considering it comes clocked at 1000 mhz with 1050 mhz for boost!
Your getting over 40 fps on Ultra settings @ 1600p or 3x1080p on Metro 2033 so it's a great card.
AMD HD7000 series is really kicking arse. Nvidia GTX600 is good too but with AMD able to drop prices at will this GPU Gen is a great one either way.
Nvidia still looks slightly better with Physx (although games barely use it) and integrated 3D (AMD has 3D but it's not integrated so separate support is needed) and of course constant driver updates through TWIMTBP program.
Over all Nvidia or AMD is doesn't matter they both Rock!!