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  • RTX 5070 vs RX 9070

    $549 vs $549

    The closest thing to a straight fight in the mid-range: two cards launched days apart at almost the same price, with opposite strengths. AMD brings 16 GB of memory, NVIDIA brings stronger ray tracing and the wider upscaling catalogue.

  • RTX 5070 Ti vs RX 9070 XT

    $749 vs $599

    Both manufacturers' strongest mid-to-high offering, separated by $150 of launch MSRP. Both carry 16 GB. The question is whether NVIDIA's ray tracing and DLSS advantage is worth the premium over AMD's rasterisation-per-dollar.

  • RTX 5060 Ti 16GB vs RX 9060 XT 16GB

    $429 vs $349

    The two 16 GB cards under $450. Both pair a modest graphics processor with a generous memory pool on a narrow 128-bit bus, and both are aimed squarely at 1080p and entry-level 1440p.

  • RTX 5060 Ti 16GB vs RTX 5060 Ti 8GB

    $429 vs $379

    Same graphics processor, same clocks, same bandwidth, half the memory, $50 apart. This is the clearest example of a decision that specification sheets make look trivial and real-world use does not.

  • RTX 5090 vs RTX 5080

    $1,999 vs $999

    Twice the price for a large but not proportional performance gain, plus double the memory and a 215 W increase in board power. The question is whether the top of the range is a product or a statement.

  • Arc B580 vs RTX 5050

    $249 vs $249

    The two cheapest current-generation cards, taking opposite approaches. Intel offers 12 GB and a wider memory bus; NVIDIA offers the DLSS ecosystem and lower power draw at the same price.

  • RTX 5060 vs Arc B580

    $299 vs $249

    A $50 price gap between NVIDIA's entry 1080p card and Intel's memory-heavy alternative. One has the stronger software ecosystem, the other has 50 percent more VRAM.

  • RX 9070 XT vs RTX 5080

    $599 vs $999

    A $400 gap between AMD's fastest RDNA 4 card and NVIDIA's second-tier Blackwell. Worth examining because the rasterisation gap is much smaller than the price gap, and the ray tracing gap is much larger.