I plan to go AM5 and what may end up being a 10800X3D for GTA 6.Had a 2080 super from launch until early this year, now on a 9070 xt, probably upgrade again around witcher 4 gta 6 pc time, and get the best out of those games
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I plan to go AM5 and what may end up being a 10800X3D for GTA 6.Had a 2080 super from launch until early this year, now on a 9070 xt, probably upgrade again around witcher 4 gta 6 pc time, and get the best out of those games
Others have noted that this is the 12gb rather than the 10gb, but the drivers have been improved a lot since this video so you can expect the 9070xt's superiority in this video to be 5-10% greater.
For me getting a 5080 Super seems sensible, i cant keep waiting, i've been waiting for years to get an up to date GPU. its not just for games for me, i need it for 3D work too.
i see people saying hold off wait for the 60 series, i'd love to but who knows what that will be like, how much it will cost and how much availability it will have at launch. there come a point when you just have to buy something and be happy with it.
buyers remorse and fomo are the main feelings of people in the pc building spaceFor me getting a 5080 Super seems sensible, i cant keep waiting, i've been waiting for years to get an up to date GPU. its not just for games for me, i need it for 3D work too.
i see people saying hold off wait for the 60 series, i'd love to but who knows what that will be like, how much it will cost and how much availability it will have at launch. there come a point when you just have to buy something and be happy with it.
Your alive!I went from a 3090 to a 5090 and noticed zero difference.
If your games run fine now no change is needed.
The reason I changed was because I built a new PC, if I had not I would still be using a 3090 as my games ran fine on it.
the new transformer model has a lot more blur behind fast moving objects tho, ive gone back to 3.8.10 on a lot of games and its massively reducedUnless you play demanding VR stuff - and unfortunately for my wallet, I do - I don't think anyone really needs anything over a 5070Ti at the moment for any flatscreen games - The DLSS new transformer model and framegen are superb and allow even path traced stuff to run well enough.
VR though, totally different league. My modded Skyrim VR was pulling 28GB VRAM the other day (5090FE). That's dedicated usage too, not allocated usage. And the 5090 actually has the grunt to drive very high res headsets like the Crystal and above at the framerates needed. I had a 5080 briefly before - had neither the VRAM nor the grunt for proper PC VR unfortunately. It's a ******* expensive hobby this.
the new transformer model has a lot more blur behind fast moving objects tho, ive gone back to 3.8.10 on a lot of games and its massively reduced
I have done the same, I only use DLSS4 newer games that were designed with it in mind. Has odd issues in older games so I just stick with 3.8.the new transformer model has a lot more blur behind fast moving objects tho, ive gone back to 3.8.10 on a lot of games and its massively reduced
Did you notice a big improvement here?i went to a 4090 after having my 3080 for 18 months
And there you've hit the nail on the head. Perceivable difference, what you can actually see and notice.I really struggle to see the difference
I'm basically holding out for a sub £1k card (like maybe 800 quid) that offers a 50+% increase. However long that takes, that is when I'll upgrade. Maybe next year's mid range cards might have something to offer, who knows.
I'm still on the 3080 (10GB) I bought on launch day (for £680, which at the time was the most I had ever spent on a gpu and seemed very expensive), and at 3600x1600 res it's just about starting to struggle a bit and needs settings turned down a smidgen on new titles. But is that worth spending £1k+? For me, not yet. I'm short on gaming time these days, and that means I'm investing in fewer new titles and playing more of the same old same old which runs fine on it.
I'm basically holding out for a sub £1k card (like maybe 800 quid) that offers a 50+% increase. However long that takes, that is when I'll upgrade. Maybe next year's mid range cards might have something to offer, who knows.