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NVIDIA RTX 50 SERIES - Technical/General Discussion

It’s sold now so all good, the card is absolutely mint has all the protective stickers on it and has 3 years warranty(minus 2 weeks). Zero coil whine and is silent, shame I can’t say that about my 5090 FE lol

Glad you were able to shift it - proved me wrong it - and, uh, sorry you’re stuck with the FE :o :p
 
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Its not fake frame rage when you pickup a 4090.. I mean I seen this two years ago and its ok if you bought one right?
 
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I have a 7900xtx so a 5090 is quite a large improvement, 60% in some cases and even more with ray tracing so lay off my back for getting one. There was literally no other option for improvement.
 
I see the popularity of motion interpolation is shifting again now that people have dropped £2500 on cards where it's the only new feature. ;)
 
I am curious though, do these DLSS haters watch films on Netflix? Or do they order the raw media every time? Do they refuse to view a jpg and insist on the raw uncompressed image data?

Intelligent compression is efficiency and scalable. Spotify streaming is very different from an LP, but the experience on average is good enough, why hate on being smarter with software to make a good experience more accessible?
 
I am curious though, do these DLSS haters watch films on Netflix? Or do they order the raw media every time? Do they refuse to view a jpg and insist on the raw uncompressed image data?

Intelligent compression is efficiency and scalable. Spotify streaming is very different from an LP, but the experience on average is good enough, why hate on being smarter with software to make a good experience more accessible?
Exactly. And frame gen probably was crap on the 4090, which is why grim is so ****** off that it's finally got good on the 5090 and he doesn't have the option for it :D
 
I am curious though, do these DLSS haters watch films on Netflix? Or do they order the raw media every time? Do they refuse to view a jpg and insist on the raw uncompressed image data?

Intelligent compression is efficiency and scalable. Spotify streaming is very different from an LP, but the experience on average is good enough, why hate on being smarter with software to make a good experience more accessible?


Dlss is fine most of the time, frame gen is still ****** to date
 
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