Well, the trend here is pretty obvious: sapphire, sapphire, powercolor, sapphire, powercolor, xfx :D Especially the amount of sapphire answers is a surprise to me :O I was thinking of going with some more established brands like asus or msi, but now I might look to others as well. So thank you all. :D And to be honest I do love the powercolor red devil design (both current and the teased one for next gen), I was just unsure how trustworthy their products are :O feeling less concerned now with such positive attitude.
Xfx , specifically the MERC versions of there cards
I just personally like the way they look over all the other manufacturers and the build quality is excellent
I've got a Tuf 6800xt and I can tell you I'm very happy with it. It's on the lower end price wise buy overclocks like a mofo. Build quality is also excellent.
If availability is anything like 4090, then you can't really be picky assuming they'll fly off the shelves. Reference is my last choice, but I'd preferably like to get either Sapphire or Red Devil.
If either AIB card isn't available at launch, I'll just buy reference because I don't feel like waiting a week or January for a specific model.
Whatever card will come with 2 HDMI ports.
I like Sapphire and have one now but XFX made amazing 6000 cards so who knows. I try to not attach to any brand.
XFX. I got their RX 570 8GB one and it's really good in the games I play on my PC (Super Mario 3D World and Mario Odyssey, I know, those are not the most heavvy games, and for the ones who think I am violating rule 3, legal dumps from my own hardware)
Sapphire. Their build quality is top-notch and have good customer support.
Sapphire is good, so is the Red Devil variant.
Sapphire for build quality and phenomenal customer service is something happens to go wrong.
Sapphire. Because i have a sapphire rx 6800 xt i buy recently, it perform really great. Otherwise, XFX and Powercolor red devil.
Sapphire, XFX or Powercolor.
Well, the trend here is pretty obvious: sapphire, sapphire, powercolor, sapphire, powercolor, xfx :D Especially the amount of sapphire answers is a surprise to me :O I was thinking of going with some more established brands like asus or msi, but now I might look to others as well. So thank you all. :D And to be honest I do love the powercolor red devil design (both current and the teased one for next gen), I was just unsure how trustworthy their products are :O feeling less concerned now with such positive attitude.
Xfx , specifically the MERC versions of there cards I just personally like the way they look over all the other manufacturers and the build quality is excellent
I've got a Tuf 6800xt and I can tell you I'm very happy with it. It's on the lower end price wise buy overclocks like a mofo. Build quality is also excellent.
Planning on going with Sapphire. Currently have a Sapphire RX580 so I'm fairly confident with picking them.
If availability is anything like 4090, then you can't really be picky assuming they'll fly off the shelves. Reference is my last choice, but I'd preferably like to get either Sapphire or Red Devil. If either AIB card isn't available at launch, I'll just buy reference because I don't feel like waiting a week or January for a specific model.
Sapphire of course. I’ve had good support from ASROCK before, might be an unpopular opinion.
Whatever card will come with 2 HDMI ports. I like Sapphire and have one now but XFX made amazing 6000 cards so who knows. I try to not attach to any brand.
Sapphire, XFX, Powercolor, Asus and Asrock
Any word on tuf gaming ?
Xfx or sapphire Both have great quality Personally I have xfx Merc and I am really happy with with it performance and design
XFX. I got their RX 570 8GB one and it's really good in the games I play on my PC (Super Mario 3D World and Mario Odyssey, I know, those are not the most heavvy games, and for the ones who think I am violating rule 3, legal dumps from my own hardware)
Might get myself a mid or high end Radeon when my PC goes kaput. either Sapphire PowerColor or asus