Don't Buy the WRONG GPU!!! BEST GPUs to Buy in May 2024

Daniel Owen
14 May 202427:30

TLDRThe video offers advice on selecting graphics processing units (GPUs) in May 2024, with a focus on the upcoming 50 Series launch expected by the end of the year. It suggests waiting for the new generation if currently using a high-end GPU like the 3080, but recommends upgrading sooner for those with older models like the 1080. The video discusses the balance between AMD and Nvidia products across different price points, highlighting that AMD provides better value at lower tiers, while Nvidia excels in higher-end GPUs with superior ray tracing and upscaling performance. It also emphasizes the importance of considering current GPU capabilities, future needs, and the potential for new releases when making a purchase decision. The video concludes with specific GPU recommendations for various budgets, favoring AMD for lower prices and Nvidia for higher-end gaming experiences.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 New GPU generations are expected to launch at the end of 2024, with the 50 Series potentially including the 5080 or 5090.
  • 💡 If you own a high-end GPU like a 3080, it might not be worth upgrading to a 4080 immediately due to still receiving good performance.
  • 🎓 For students or those with lower-end GPUs like a 1080, upgrading sooner rather than later might be more beneficial for enjoying gaming over the summer.
  • 💸 At lower price points, AMD GPUs tend to offer better value for money compared to Nvidia, especially when considering performance per dollar.
  • ⚡ Nvidia GPUs excel in higher-end tiers with better ray tracing and upscaling performance, making them preferable for single-player games with high visual fidelity.
  • 💻 For budget-conscious 1080p gaming, AMD GPUs are recommended due to their cost-effectiveness and sufficient performance for the resolution.
  • 💰 In the $300 to $500 range, checking the used market for GPUs can yield better value than purchasing new, especially for Nvidia cards.
  • 🔄 Java is offering a $10 discount with the code 0 and10, providing a platform for gamers to buy, build, and sell used products.
  • 🔧 If building a PC feels overwhelming, pre-built systems are available at various price and performance ranges, with a community for feedback and assistance.
  • 🔥 The RTX 4090 is the best graphics card for 4K gaming with heavy ray tracing, but it comes at a steep price of $1,700 and up.
  • ⏰ Waiting for the new generation of GPUs in December might be wise if your current card can handle your needs until then.

Q & A

  • When is the new graphics card generation expected to launch?

    -The new graphics card generation, specifically the 50 Series, is expected to launch at the end of 2024.

  • Why might it be worth waiting to buy a high-end GPU?

    -It might be worth waiting to buy a high-end GPU because a new generation of graphics cards is expected to launch soon, potentially offering better price and performance uplifts.

  • What is the general advice for someone with an older GPU like the 1080?

    -For someone with an older GPU like the 1080, if they are not in urgent need of an upgrade and can wait until the end of the year, it might be more beneficial to do so.

  • Why is AMD recommended over Nvidia for lower-end GPUs?

    -AMD is recommended for lower-end GPUs because they tend to offer better value for money and comparable performance, especially considering that the Ray tracing performance advantage of Nvidia may not be fully utilized at lower price points.

  • What is the current best graphics card available on the market according to the script?

    -The current best graphics card available on the market, according to the script, is the RTX 4090, although it is very expensive.

  • Why might someone considering a GPU upgrade wait until the end of the year?

    -Awaiting the end of the year might allow potential buyers to benefit from the new generation of GPUs with possibly better performance and features.

  • What is the recommended GPU for someone on a budget looking for a 1080p graphics card?

    -For a budget 1080p graphics card, the script suggests considering AMD GPUs as they may offer better value and performance for the price.

  • What is the advantage of Nvidia's DLSS over AMD's FSR in terms of upscaling performance?

    -Nvidia's DLSS generally provides better image quality during upscaling compared to AMD's FSR, which can be particularly beneficial at higher resolutions.

  • What is the recommended GPU if someone is looking to spend around $300?

    -If someone is looking to spend around $300, the script recommends the AMD 6750 XT, which offers 12 GB of VRAM and better performance than the Nvidia RTX 4060.

  • Why might the AMD 7900 XTX not be the best choice despite being AMD's best GPU?

    -The AMD 7900 XTX, despite being AMD's best GPU, might not be the best choice due to its higher price and comparable performance to Nvidia's 4080 series in non-ray tracing scenarios, with a notable advantage for Nvidia in ray tracing and upscaling.

  • What is the recommended GPU for someone who is not interested in heavy ray tracing and upscaling?

    -For someone not interested in heavy ray tracing and upscaling, the AMD 790.0 GR or the Nvidia 4070 Super could be considered, depending on the price and the individual's preference for features like VRAM and raw performance.

Outlines

00:00

🚧 Considering a High-End Graphics Card Purchase?

This paragraph discusses the potential release of the 50 Series graphics cards by the end of 2024 and advises waiting before purchasing based on the current card owned. It mentions that the 5080 or 5090 might launch, followed by a gradual release of the rest of the product stack. It suggests that those looking to buy high-end cards (80 or 90 class) might want to wait until the end of the year for potential new releases, while those needing mid-range cards (60 or 70 class) may have a longer wait. The paragraph also touches on the value of waiting for potential price and performance improvements and the use of upscaling technologies like DLSS and FSR.

05:00

💰 Budget and Performance Considerations

The second paragraph focuses on the differences between AMD and Nvidia GPUs, especially regarding budget and performance. It suggests that lower-end graphics cards might be better suited for AMD, while higher-end cards might offer more value with Nvidia due to superior ray tracing and upscaling performance. The paragraph also discusses the pricing and performance of Nvidia's RTX 4090, 4080, and 4070 TI super, comparing them with AMD's 7900 XTX and 7900 XT, and provides recommendations based on the expected use and value for money.

10:01

🤔 Weighing Options in the Mid-Range Market

This section delves into the mid-range graphics card options, discussing the trade-offs between Nvidia's 4070 Super and AMD's 7900 XT and 7900 XTX. It mentions that while AMD offers more VRAM, Nvidia's ray tracing and upscaling features might be more appealing for some users. The paragraph also explores the 4060 TI and AMD's 7800 XT, noting that AMD provides better raw performance at similar price points.

15:03

📉 Graphics Card Options Under $400

The fourth paragraph examines graphics card options for users with a budget under $400. It recommends AMD's RX 6800 at $350 for those looking for a good balance of price and performance. It also discusses the 4060 TI 16 GB and AMD's 7700 XT, noting that the latter provides more VRAM and comparable performance for a slightly lower price. The paragraph further advises against the 4060 TI 8 GB due to VRAM limitations and suggests AMD's previous generation cards as better value options.

20:05

🔍 Value Recommendations for Budget-Friendly Graphics Cards

This part of the script provides value recommendations for budget-friendly graphics cards around the $200 to $300 price range. It suggests that AMD's previous generation 6000 series, specifically the 6650 XT at $220, offers a good value proposition compared to Nvidia's 4060. The paragraph also compares AMD's 6600 XT and 6750 XT against Nvidia's offerings in the same price bracket and recommends the 6750 XT for those able to spend around $300.

25:08

🏆 Top Picks for Different Price Points

The final paragraph summarizes the top picks for different price points, recommending the 6650 XT for around $200, the 6750 XT for $300, the RX 6800 for $350 to $400, the 7800 XT for $400 to $500, and the 7900 XT for just over $500. For higher budgets, it suggests the Nvidia 470 Super at $600, the 470 TI Super at $800, and the 4080 Super or 4080 for $1000. The paragraph also mentions the RTX 4090 for those seeking the best 4K ray tracing experience, albeit at a high price point, and advises viewers to check for deals and consider waiting for potential new releases at the end of the year.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡GPU

A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly process and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display device. In the context of the video, GPUs are the focus as they are critical components for gaming and graphic-intensive tasks. The script discusses various models and their suitability for different needs and budgets.

💡Ray Tracing

Ray tracing is a rendering technique in computer graphics that simulates the physical behavior of light to produce more realistic lighting and shading in 3D computer graphics. The video emphasizes the importance of ray tracing performance in modern GPUs, especially for gamers seeking high-fidelity visuals in their games.

💡Nvidia

Nvidia is a leading technology company known for its graphics processing units and AI technologies. The script frequently mentions Nvidia, comparing its GPU offerings with those of AMD and discussing the expected release of the 50 Series towards the end of 2024.

💡AMD

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company that produces processors and, relevant to the video, GPUs. The script contrasts AMD's GPUs with Nvidia's, particularly in terms of price-performance ratio and suitability for different performance tiers.

💡Series Launch

The term 'series launch' refers to the introduction of a new generation or series of products. The video discusses the anticipated launch of the 50 Series GPUs by Nvidia at the end of 2024, which could influence a buyer's decision on whether to wait for new technology or purchase current models.

💡Upscaling

Upscaling is the process of increasing the resolution of an image or video. In the context of GPUs, upscaling is a feature that allows games to render at a lower resolution and then upscale the image to match the display resolution, potentially improving performance. The video discusses the effectiveness of upscaling with Nvidia's DLSS and AMD's FSR technologies.

💡VRAM

Video RAM (VRAM) is a type of memory used by graphics processing units to store image data. The amount of VRAM can be a determining factor in a GPU's ability to handle high-resolution textures and complex scenes. The script mentions VRAM in the context of different GPU models and their capabilities at various price points.

💡DLSS

Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) is an AI rendering technology developed by Nvidia that uses machine learning to upscale lower resolution images in real-time. The video highlights DLSS as a feature that provides better image quality compared to traditional upscaling methods, particularly in Nvidia GPUs.

💡Product Stack

A product stack refers to the range of products offered by a company, typically arranged from the most basic to the most advanced. The video uses the term to describe the different tiers of GPUs available, with the higher tiers offering more performance and features, and the lower tiers being more budget-friendly.

💡Used Market

The used market refers to the secondary market where previously owned items are sold. The script suggests that buyers looking for budget options or better value for money might consider the used market, especially for GPUs, where last generation products can still offer good performance at a lower cost.

💡Performance per Dollar

This phrase refers to the value proposition of a product, indicating how much performance or quality one can expect relative to the cost. The video emphasizes the importance of 'performance per dollar' when choosing a GPU, especially for those with a limited budget or who are looking for the best value.

Highlights

A new graphics card generation is expected to launch at the end of 2024, with the 50 Series potentially including the 5080 or 5090 models.

If you currently own a high-end GPU like the 3080, it may not be worth upgrading to a 4080 at this time due to still receiving good performance.

For those with lower-end GPUs like the 1080, upgrading sooner rather than later might be more beneficial, especially for students looking to game over the summer.

The value of a graphics card should be considered in terms of its immediate utility versus potential future advancements.

Lower-end GPUs are seeing less exciting prices, especially for Nvidia models, making the used market a potentially better value.

AMD GPUs may offer better value at lower price points, while Nvidia GPUs excel in higher-end tiers with superior ray tracing and upscaling performance.

The RTX 4090 is currently the best graphics card available for an exceptional 4K experience with heavy ray tracing features.

AMD's 7900 XTX struggles to compete with Nvidia's 4080 in terms of ray tracing performance and upscaling, despite having more VRAM.

The 4070 TI Super offers a good balance of price and performance, making it a sensible choice for high-end graphics cards.

The 4070 Super, while a good performer, may not be the best choice for long-term use due to its 12 GB of VRAM potentially causing issues in the future.

AMD's 7900 XT offers competitive performance and more VRAM at a lower price point than Nvidia's 4070 Super.

For budget-conscious gamers, AMD's previous generation RX 6800 provides 16 GB of VRAM and strong performance at a price point of around $350.

The RTX 460, while affordable, may not offer the best value due to its 8 GB of VRAM and performance limitations.

AMD's 6750 XT is recommended for those looking for a GPU around the $300 mark, offering 12 GB of VRAM and superior performance to the RTX 460.

The 6650 XT provides excellent value at around $200, delivering performance close to that of more expensive GPUs without ray tracing.

Intel's GPUs, while improved, still lag behind AMD in terms of driver reliability and game support, making AMD a safer choice for most users.

For those seeking the best 4K ray tracing experience, the RTX 4090 is the current top choice, albeit at a steep price of $1,700.

Potential buyers should keep an eye on upcoming releases, as the end of the year may bring new models that could offer better value or performance.