Intel's next generation of graphics cards have finally made their way to market and reviews have been very positive. Performance wise it beats out the 4060 and gets close to the 4060Ti in a lot of benchmarks. The real plus point is the price though with cards set to be around £250 and with plenty of VRAM, as apposed to the competition, it looks like it could be a real winner. It would be great if the card ended up finding some success and forced AMD and Nvidia to rethink their pricing strategy but I doubt it. There are rumours about some sort of budget Nvidia card coming with the 5000 series but it is thought to be something similar to the GTX 16 series which was pretty gimped for the time.
Finally a more price friendly and good graphics card?
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Re: Finally a more price friendly and good graphics card?
Yeah, it's really encouraging to see some affordable, genuine competition. I'm not planning on upgrading for a few years, but fingers crossed by then the mid-to-higher tier of graphics cards is closer to £500 than £1200.