The MSRPs
Using the average frame rate data presented earlier in the review, here we look at the cost per frame using the US MSRP launch prices for each GPU. Please note this only compares rasterised performance and value.
At the time of writing we only have confirmed US pricing – any calculations using GBP will have to wait, unfortunately. Still, the overall trend is clear – comparing MSRPs, the RDNA 4 GPUs are the new market leaders for rasterisation value. At 1440p, for instance, cost per frame is 13% lower than the RTX 5070, and 15% better than the 7900 GRE.
However, the elephant in the room is the RX 9070 actually delivering worse value than its sibling, the RX 9070 XT. AMD has once again priced this card too close to its more expensive counterpart – the RX 9070 really needed to be $100 cheaper, at which point it would 17% cheaper but only 12% slower. Right now it's just 8% cheaper, which is not enough.