? RT/HDR looks amazing man.And you're welcome to that ****e I'd still rather have the extra fps thanks!!
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? RT/HDR looks amazing man.And you're welcome to that ****e I'd still rather have the extra fps thanks!!
Was thinking that the 2025 release date may be a ruse to sell more 4000 cards as people on the fence wont want to wait that long
Going by rumours, amds next high end card will only be good enough to compete with nvidias mid level cards so its not as if amd is pulled out of the high end but getting pushed out by then competitions raw performance increase.More money less performance possibly? Very nice refinement if AMD pull their high end.
Going by rumours, amds next high end card will only be good enough to compete with nvidias mid level cards so its not as if amd is pulled out of the high end but getting pushed out by then competitions raw performance increase.
Have to wait and see
Was thinking that the 2025 release date may be a ruse to sell more 4000 cards as people on the fence wont want to wait that long
All of which will be offloaded to the CPU so you'll need a beefy cpu to power all that, but thats fine as Nvidia will keep their lead in benchmarks (and profit margins).Yeah there's so many things it could potentially be... Even more fake frames, neural texture compression, some kind of DLRT where it fakes/enhances the number of rays being cast...
But really I hope it's something ridiculously ambitious and obviously prone to weird artifacts like trying to predict what a game should look like with higher settings than it's actually running at in general.
Except that AMD will likely keep to their 2 year schedule so will like pull ahead at mid range at least and possibly high. Theres no way Nvidia are delaying their next gen no way at all its all a marketing ploy.Nah they have no reason to release 5000 until 2025, AI is their main money maker and what with AMD pulling out of the high end GPU race they can take all the time they need.
Do you have a specific existing example in mind?All of which will be offloaded to the CPU so you'll need a beefy cpu to power all that, but thats fine as Nvidia will keep their lead in benchmarks (and profit margins).
Hopefully enough will have been burned that they won't be as enthusiastic next time around.Scalpers lost this round, can still see some trying to get their money back on Facebook but no ones buying so they gonna be making a loss this time
Scalpers lost this round, can still see some trying to get their money back on Facebook but no ones buying so they gonna be making a loss this time
You’ve got nerves of steel withstanding the temptation of the 7900xt when there was a deal for £699 a while back and £750 when I had purchased mine (didn’t pay £750- lmao that’s a loooong story…).RIP the only cards with any sort of value are from AMD this generation and price drops from 6000 series
You’ve got nerves of steel withstanding the temptation of the 7900xt when there was a deal for £699 a while back and £750 when I had purchased mine (didn’t pay £750- lmao that’s a loooong story…).
I think you’ll find you’ll be ok at 1440p (turn a few settings from ultra to high) till at least the next console gen in 2027.
And the FE looks beautiful too. I had one and lost it over a misguided jet of pressurised air! LolDon't need steel of nerves when still happy with current cards performance
I don't know why people are getting excited. Every indication is that NVIDIA are not about to relent on pricing.
Having spent much thought on this(!), I think it comes down to the simple fact that NVIDIA don't care about gamers, because the can sell the silicon for many times more to the AI market. In other words, expect the 5000 series to be just as expensive as the 4000 series.