Did your PC survive Cyberpunk 2077?

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This game taught me to overclock my CPU and GPU, and utilise the Sapphire exclusive feature of 'TRIXX BOOST' at 85% resolution scaling with image sharpening, not to mention tweaking to optimised settings in frame rate vs visuals as declared by deep dive youtubers on the subject.

I'm pretty sure I'm nearing the end of the game now, and I must give credit to my RX 5700 XT and Ryzen 7 2700 (both overclocked) for just about hanging in there at UW QHD 3440x1440 with tweaked setting to get 53+ fps (just above where my monitor's Freesync starts 'brightness' flickering).

Any other survivor stories? Going by this, looks like I'm set until a 2022 generation of hardware upgrade, and can give thanks I scraped through this mega hardware test right now.
 
Amazing, so Cyberpunk 2077 taught you to overclock your system! What is the A.i name who talk to you!:rolleyes:
 
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Cyberpunk killed my PSU, I guess that's not surviving, but the rest of the PC has survived, now it's got a new PSU, lol.

I guess in truth Cyberpunk just finished it off. I've put nearly 100 hours in to the game and my 8 yr old be quiet spent its last days serving probably 80 of those.

Just grateful it died gracefully and didn't go pop taking anything else out with it.

I have a nice AX1000 that's taken over ready to power the 6800 XT I ordered yesterday. :)
 
Cyberpunk killed my PSU, I guess that's not surviving, but the rest of the PC has survived, now it's got a new PSU, lol.

I guess in truth Cyberpunk just finished it off. I've put nearly 100 hours in to the game and my 8 yr old be quiet spent its last days serving probably 80 of those.

Just grateful it died gracefully and didn't go pop taking anything else out with it.

I have a nice AX1000 that's taken over ready to power the 6800 XT I ordered yesterday. :)

Oh damn! Must admit my OCZ 750W PSU is getting very old (must be at least 8 years now). I reassure myself knowing it once powered a very hungry FX-8350 and 2x GTX 970s in SLI, so a Ryzen 7 2700 + 5700 XT should be 'taking it easy' for it.

Massive congratulations on the 6800 XT order and your PSU not killing anything else off on its way out :)
 
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