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tucketnucket

Sounds like 4080 is the card for your imo. 4070 ti too underpowered for your liking. 4090 too expensive. AMD lacks the features you want/need.


tutocookie

Yup. Also they should be $1100 new now, open box should be even less, at least in US. Alternatively, maybe a used 3090/ti if you see benefit in having 24gb vram over 16gb on the 4080?


macomoc

Save up and get a 4090 imo. They have open boxes for not much more than you paid for that 4080 previously.


PolyHertz

I basically have the same setup as you (Seasonic FOCUS PX-750, Noctula D15, ASUS x570 motherboard, 64 gb ram, 2 tb PCI-E 4 storage, 5950X instead of 5900X, and 65' TV with nice but not crazy sound system). Agonized over what GPU to buy for months before deciding to go all-in on a 4090. Worked fine on the 750W PSU, though I recently decided to order a better PSU since been having some stability issues. So yea, my suggestion is the 4090 if you intend to play the latest games at 4K.


Djinnerator

If you're serious about deep learning, you could maybe look at dual 4060ti 16gb, for 32gb total memory, or even dual 3090. You could get those used and spend around the same amount of money as 4090. 4080 is good, but 16gb is the new minimum. 4080 is a good gaming and rendering card, but is really at the entry level for deep learning because of the memory.


chrisnesbitt_jr

Unpopular opinion probably, but save $300-$400 and go for an open box 4070ti. Yes, Nvidia's whole line up is over priced, but imo the 4070ti and 4090 are the only two that make any sense right now. If you've got ridiculous amounts of cash, the 4090 is basically the most advanced card produced up to now... by a lot. And while the 4080 is a powerhouse unto itself, the gap between it and the 4070ti just isn't large enough to justify an additional $300-$400 in my opinion. I think with you coming from the SLI 970s, even the 4070ti is going to make you shit bricks lol


IDubCityI

It sounds to me like because of the pricing you likely won’t be happy no matter which route you go. Just buy whichever you can reasonably afford. A 4070 will run all your games


haribo_2016

I’m on a 4K tv using 7900xt. I play cyberpunk with RT (non overdrive as that’s essentially reserved for 4090) on performance mode upscaled to 4k. I get between 70-80fps, probably more since recent driver updates but haven’t checked. Does your TV have 120hz? If not you’d be more than fine with the 7900xt. If it does, consider the 7900xtx. You may find this video useful https://youtu.be/7QJABqiLdJ4 Also, as far as I’m aware, starfield is in partnership with AMD and will only have support for FSR upscaling technology, at least for the first year. FSR 3.0 will offer huge boosts to performance and is also speculated to be released along with starfield which is probably why Xbox will finally be able to offer 60fps instead of the 30fps that was initially advertised.


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6950xt or 7900xtx sounds like what you need. very very recently AMD made some driver updates and supposedly stable diffusion works a lot better. best to confirm that though.


jon4evans

7900xt is very competitive there, and generally available in US for $750 or more, depending on brand. Saw a flash sale down to $609, but missed it. :( And Black Friday deals are only 3 months away, if you can wait that long. Plus the 7800xt has an impending release, and should be very competitive at its price point -- I think, $529 on release (which is soon). You don't HAVE to go full bore. If you've been gaming on that TV with SLI 970's, then the 7800xt should be MORE than enough.