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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

On topic - does anyone know if Ampere will be capable of connecting at 4k, fully 10-bit (no chroma sub-sampling), HDR and 120Hz over HDMI 2.1?

And that’s the million dollar question for me.

More important than price TBH.
 
Samsung are better tho...

Very true i'd rather have samsung, although i've had several turing cards no issues with any micron or samsung and my current card overclocks just as well as my samsung cards did. With the micron issues this gen i'd be suprised if they continue use micron on ampere though.
 
This is bound to cause some controversy :)

https://www.pcgamer.com/ray-tracing-is-a-scam/

I skimmed over that, its typical PcGamer, hyperbolic title while the substance is long rambling vanilla content about what Ray Tracing is, exactly that which has been written a thousand times before...

Admitidly i only skimmed over it, because i cannot be bothered to read what everyone else has already written, but i didn't see anything at all that justifies the title of the article.

It seems to me PcGamer click bait.
 
This is bound to cause some controversy :)

https://www.pcgamer.com/ray-tracing-is-a-scam/
That's the thing, games are getting very good at faking lighting and will get better again with UE5 etc.

RT performance I'll probably consider a bonus with the next gen cards, more interested in overall grunt of them.

Plus games will get more demanding, flight sim is just the start tho Cyberpunk probably won't be quite as demanding. Glad I'm not running 4K :p
 
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