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I did say to the other half would be nice if I could spend £2k on a 5090 to treat myself if it wasn’t for 2 kids who need school uniforms, piano lessons and 11+ tuition which quickly ate that 2K away sadly.
I see the problem here

You meant to of said to her
" You are going be buying a £2k 5090 very soon and she will need to do some overtime to pay for the 2 kids school uniforms, piano lessons & 11+ tuition "

:cry:
 
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It time someone made a who buying or not buying a 5000 series vote thread :cry:

Anyone know how to make a vote thread as am useless at making things like this ? :o
 
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The key wording in the new leak is "AI Neural rendering to revolutionise graphics"

The way I interpret this, is that DLSS4 will be able to render new game data like polygons in the render pipeline - so rather than having frame Gen which just takes existing game data and makes a copy frame, DLSS will now render new game data to create new frames - my guess is that this will be done to make games look better when using DLSS, but it is technically even more fake because DLSS will create game data and assets that don't actually exist in the game, even if it looks the same to your eye, AI software should be able to tell you the individual pixels are different and how different they are.

I wonder whether we'll have the issue of ghost data - e.g rendering extra fingers on hands etc - but maybe not because dlss will have real game data to use as a reference so in theory it should be able to know what the assets should look like, and then just improve those pixels to make it look better and sharper for the player and probably create even better anti aliasing. This will be interesting
 
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We already know Asus will :cry:

Dam i think Asus even crossed the £3k barrier with the 4090 matrix ;):eek:

I think Asus gave away more Matrix's to influencers than they actually sold.

I wonder whether we'll have the issue of ghost data - e.g rendering extra fingers on hands etc - but maybe not because dlss will have real game data to use as a reference so in theory it should be able to know what the assets should look like, and then just improve those pixels to make it look better and sharper for the player and probably create even better anti aliasing. This will be interesting

Great, looking forward to Tomb Raider - Mutant Edition :D.
 
  • Improved performance in AI-assisted tasks and better integration of AI in gaming and content creation workflows.
  • Neural Rendering Capabilities: Revolutionizing how graphics are processed and displayed.
  • Improved AI-Driven Upscaling: Beyond gaming, enhanced AI upscaling benefits content creators, offering better quality when scaling up video content.
  • Generative AI Acceleration: Optimizations for accelerating generative AI tasks, aligning with the growing trend in AI content creation.
  • Enhanced Ray Tracing: Improved RT cores to deliver more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games.

Basically as I have said all along @mrk you will be upgrading whether you think you will or not :cry:

Jensen whispers into his ear: Don't resist, it will be easier this way..
 
I imagine any card that's worth upgrading to from my 4070 (so probably a 5070ti or beyond) is going to be exorbitantly expensive so I'll likely sit this generation out. At least for a while.
 
I imagine any card that's worth upgrading to from my 4070 (so probably a 5070ti or beyond) is going to be exorbitantly expensive so I'll likely sit this generation out. At least for a while.

Nah, go all in! It’s the only way!

If you have at least half the money, all you need is a trip to the casino and throw it all on red / black.

No, wait… green! Best value!
 
Is this what they'll make exclusive to the new generation? They always have something for the upsell. Curious to see what it actually is.
Whatever it is, you won't see it widespread in games for the next few years. And by the time it gets into games, we'll be on 6000 or 7000 series GPUs, and 5000 will be too slow. As a reminder - this is what happened with first RTX GPUs. :)
 
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