What Are Gamers Expecting From RDNA 4? AMD just asked what you want from their upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs, and the responses are in. Number 1, availability. Gamers are tired of new GPUs selling out in seconds! Just look at the 5000 series, with scalpers razing through virtually every single 5000 series GPU online. Radeon fans want to ensure the Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT are actually on shelves when they launch. Next, pricing! Many players are hoping for a good price tag for the RX 9070 XT. After all, no one wants to pay more for a GPU than their entire gaming rig! Of course, there's also upscaling. AMD's FSR 4 is on the horizon, aiming to compete with Nvidia's DLSS as FSR 3 didn't feature AI upscaling. Gamers are excited, but they want to see real performance improvements. Interestingly, ray tracing isn’t a top priority for many. It’s all about solid performance and value for Radeon fans. Personally, I think ray tracing is overrated, and a good number of games still look great without it. So, what do Radeon fans really want? A powerful GPU that’s available at launch, priced right, and delivers amazing raw rasterization performance without the need for frame generation. Sorry Nvidia, but I might consider Radeon for my next GPU upgrade, considering that the price is right.

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