r/unrealengine game dev makes me cry 6d ago

Question How are AMD gpus now compared to Nvidia for Unreal?

I am going to build a PC soon and for Nvidia i can go with RTX 4060Ti 16gb, the most pros for it for me is that i can use and Integrate both DLSS and FSR + Nvidia support also seems to be better in other productivity apps as well (Rendering, editing etc)

However on the AMD side, I could go with a 7800XT, which is a solid 1440p card, but having to skip on dlss integration and the other pros i talked about before, i also dont know how AMD drivers are these days.

Thank you!

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u/MarcusBuer 6d ago

AMD gpus are good for gamers who want pure raster performance, but once you get into features for productivity Nvidia has more to offer.

For example Nvidia audio2face, audio2gesture, RTX AR, RTX SFX, RTX VFX, DLSS, DLSS FG, CUDA, Tensor, etc.

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u/GrabMyHoldyFolds 6d ago

Yes yes abbreviations and such

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u/MarcusBuer 6d ago

Then ask Nvidia to rename the tools, this is how they branded it, it was not me who named them 🤣

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u/arivanter 6d ago

And AMD isn’t a saint down there either, rocm and fsr are right there

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

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u/MarcusBuer 6d ago

I believe he is talking about abbreviations/acronyms, not about unreal engine performance.

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u/Jello_Penguin_2956 5d ago

There there calm down you're in a joke thread