Supposedly there should be at least 15 hours of content going straight from beginning to end flawlessly. Supposedly. What that might entail, I have no idea.
I've been giving AFMF another go in Cyberpunk and it seems stuttering is gone(driver 24.3.1). What I don't understand, however, is why the framerate almost halves during mouse panning to pre-AFMF values negating any benefits that AFMF should bring. Am I doing something wrong here? is there some...
@Nexus18 What is funny is that you made it into some sort of issue that previously voiced concerns regarding Nvidia's driver package are no longer an issue to many because Nvidia finally did what people wanted. I thought the point of voicing a concern is to have them improved upon to the benefit...
Problem is there is nothing that gives a performance boost big enough to justify the money you have to spend to purchase that option. If we skip the price tag for a second I feel the only card with enough juice for 4k would be the 4090, 4080/super and 7900XTX and be a performance upgrade worthy...
Would love to give it a try but I don't have that option in Windows 11 for my 6950XT. I thought I read about it being enabled for RDNA 2 some while back but I must be mistaken.
Doesn't matter at present times IMHO. The RT only games are only but a drop in an ocean of choices at the moment and with 3xA games going down the drain lately and indies on the rise I'm not to worried about my current GPU being poor at RT. I'm sure that will change but it will go the same way...
People would upgrade to play Crysis, Farcry, or some other big-time blockbuster. Triple-A gaming has been weak for some time now, with indies gaining momentum, coupled with the insane price hikes on GPUs, there isn't much of a reason to go big spender on hardware these days as last-gen will run...
Sounds like a golden sample or an incorrect/incomplete report of power. What are you using for power monitoring? At 2670 core clock aka stock settings, my 6950XT will consume around 320-330 watts playing a demanding game.
@Tommy_Here @Wing-Man For reference, my Red Devil @ stock will drain around 370-380ish watts. Lowering the core from 2675 to 2300 reduces that to 220 watts typical and 260ish in edge cases(usually Unity based games). The hotspot temp is hovering around 85-88c downclocked with a near silent fan...
The 7900 GRE is for sale and in stock with same-day shipping here in Denmark with the cheapest model, an ASRock Challenger OC, costing the same as the 7800XT :P. There are a few 7800XT cheaper due to discounts but not many.
88c hotspot is not that bad unless the fans are running full tilt, then I would consider it a slight problem due to the temp and a bigger problem due to the noise.
I'm pretty sure someone is gonna figure out a way to unlock overclocking if enough of these enter the wild.
Anyone who "upgrades" from a 6800XT/3080 class card to something like a 7900XT/4070ti Super class card isn't getting their money's worth. I would personally keep the card and wait for the next generation, which is what I'm doing anyway as a 6950XT owner. The performance uplift for the money is...
Seems like an expensive semi-sidegrade. Have you tried FSR 3 yet? It seems FSR 2.* is very hit-and-miss depending on the implementation, which is unfortunate.
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