Every GPU released in 2025 so far...
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every GPU that's been released in 2025 so far it's the best GPU money can buy but boy you're going to need a lot of money to buy it it's 30% faster than last gen at 25% more price if you can find it for MSRP it's not much better than the 480 it's worse than the 490 and the price still sucks this is a bad deal but somehow a better deal than the 580 it's got the same amount of vram 10% worse performance and uh you still no one can buy it who this next gen card is hot garbage and somehow it's still sold out that's not 490 performance Nvidia AMD finally has a card that's good at Ray tracing and with performance between the 5070 and the 570 TI It presents pretty good value at its MSRP it's the 5070 but it's red now and you still can't buy it
The short surveys the GPU landscape in 2025, focusing on the most recent high-end cards and how they compare to prior generations in terms of performance, price, and availability. The speaker highlights a flagship model that is roughly 30% faster than the previous generation while costing about 25% more, emphasizing that the MSRP struggles to align with real-world availability as supply remains tight. He then contrasts this card with earlier generations, noting that the 480 is still outpaced by newer releases and that neither the 490 nor the current hot item is easy to obtain. The discussion shifts to mid-range and value-oriented options, suggesting that some new cards offer solid ray-tracing performance and value around MSRP, with mentions of the 5070 and a new red-labeled variant. Throughout, the narrator points out persistent stock issues and the overall difficulty for consumers to purchase the latest GPUs, culminating in the notion that the newest models may be financially attractive only on paper, while the practical reality is continued scarcity and inflated prices. The short ends with a verdict that while Nvidia and AMD finally converge on performance for certain tasks like ray tracing, the user experience today is dominated by pricing and availability constraints rather than pure capability, leaving a mixed impression on the value of the latest 2025 GPUs.
Topics · technology · hardware · gpu · computing
Questions answered
- What is the approximate performance difference of the latest flagship GPU compared to the previous generation?
- About 30% faster.
- Are the new GPUs easy to buy at MSRP?
- No, they are hard to find and often sold out.
- Which GPUs are highlighted as offering good value at MSRP for ray tracing?
- The short mentions a model around the 5070 range as offering solid ray-tracing performance at MSRP.