But why are you thinking this? For me
personally when I see a test where a bunch of CPUs do
90.18fps 91.02 fps 90.06 fps in some test and they tell you the .18 one is the best ...that's insanity...It clearly signals
me that their test doesn't scale with anything. How do they even measure .02 fps?
Here's the benchmark I was talking about in my earlier post.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/pic_disp.p ... &width=800Here the Radeon VII is faster than 2080Ti.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/pic_disp.php?id=53796 (just look at the NR results...)
In the posts above a 6900XT is much slower than a 2080Ti. That's a 2 generation flagship difference.
If you call this honest...I don't know what to think.
AMD cards don't show up in their graphs because they don't sell them. That's why
I personally think no one should base their purchasing decisions for AMD parts based on Puget.
Maybe people like their customer service. The computer they build are probably fine. But again,
I personally would stay away from anyone that builds computers in 2022 with CL22 memory. Especially with AMD cpus.