![]() RT while it may be a selling point is still gimmicky at best and like I said in my comment, very subjective to the user. If you have an intel CPU, you can opt to use quicksync as a video encoder instead as well. NVENC is not something that is worth spending extra on unless you're extremely serious into streaming to which a vast majority of users are not. Heck it even has an AV1 encoder which the 3050 does not. The Intel Arc A750 which has better performance in raytracing and productivity than the RX 6600 is a much better value card over the 3050. Of all cards you had to bring up you had to bring up the one card that is almost universally accepted as one of the worst value cards to buy. But even then at this performance level why would you try to play raytracing when you barely reach 60fps on the 3050 with DLSS on as well. The RX 6600 can and will play games even with RT. It's worse than the 3050 at raytracing, but to say lowest settings lowest resolution lower settings is just a straight up lie. The RTX 3050, a card weaker than the 2060, running RT overdrive? Just at 1080p, the card cannot maintain a constant 60 FPS on high settings without DLSS on cyberpunk, what RT overdrive are you talking about? The card can't even support DLSS3 frame generation.Īnd RX 6600 will barely run at all at lowest resolution and lowest settings with FSR set at lowest. Even if streaming impacted the 6600's performance, the performance gap between the two would still put the 6600 at a higher frame rate. Not to mention, would you rather stream a game running at 50fps or 80fps? The RTX 3050 is not only more expensive than the 6600, it's around 23% slower than the 6600. Kill the 6600? comparisons have shown that AMF is only slightly worse than NVENC now that AMD has updated their encoder on top of the fact that OBS now supports AMF. So, in the end it really depends on the user's case scenario, for gaming only the RX 6600 is a way better buy, but if they do more than just gaming? and do video editing encoding stuff? I can see why RTX GPUs become enticing, heck i'd even throw in Intel Arc GPUs as even them has really good encoding features that is somehow even better than Nvidia in some cases TBH. Same can be said with Ray Tracing, where even a RTX 3050 can possibly run a Cyberpunk 2077 RT Overdrive at DLSS 1080p, and RX 6600 will barely run at all at lowest resolution and lowest settings with FSR set at lowest. NVENC is great, but with the way the cards are priced in the midrange bracket, you could have a much stronger card with better performance in the same priceįor entry level you could buy a RX 6600 at the same price of RTX 3050, RX 6600 is a much better buy if you are going to play games mainly rasterized ones, but when it comes to encoding workload the RTX 3050 is still going to kill the RX 6600, no AMD Radeon is going to beat a NVENC RTX GPUs when it comes to encoding. And those two, mostly CUDA, are the features I believe is worth spending on for Nvidia. ![]() The primary feature you miss out on AMD is the lack of CUDA and DLSS. Some prefer having more frames over having raytracing considering raytracing not only tanks your frames but your VRAM as well. ![]() Usage of raytracing is still subjective as well. Nvidia is ahead when the two cards are in the same performance tier, but with the way their cards are priced, for the mid range ones, you'd regularly find them competing against stronger AMD cards at the same price. NVENC is great, but with the way the cards are priced in the midrange bracket, you could have a much stronger card with better performance in the same price which I would definitely prefer over a slightly higher stream quality. If you're talking about only those two features as a reason then definitely no. It's not something worth paying an extra 5k for. In regards to Nvidia broadcast there are other noise cancelling software in the market. ![]() I actually prefer AMD's adrenaline over Nvidia's Geforce Experience Software which in my opinion isn't a plus but more of a minus having a separate utility that requires a login. ![]()
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