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It may be HDR affecting things. Try turning that off in display settings and see if that gets the desktop as you remember it.
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Will do cheers. Looking forward to testing this card out. Hoping it's not too good or I won't have an excuse to upgrade it Today may not be a good idea given the temperatures!It may be HDR affecting things. Try turning that off in display settings and see if that gets the desktop as you remember it.
Rather just reduce settings than use FSR 1 at UQ FSR 1 UQ for 4k is good though but not so good for anything less in my experience.Hopefully, not used fsr 2 yet, but like I mentioned before I'd be reducing other settings before using fsr 1 at a level lower than quality.
I maintain that I don't notice Ray tracing particularly in game, however. In benchmarks yes, but actually playing? Like i said, it's the type of game that almost benefits the least.
Lovely.option to have though!
A good watch this too, although sponsored so take with a pinch of salt:
It's quite interesting though as nvidia came up with reflex based on battlenonsense input/videos:
TBF, I think reflex is apart of the "RTX" feature setThis is a RTX thread. Take your shilling elsewhere Saul!
TBF, I think reflex is apart of the "RTX" feature set
I have only used it a few times as not many games have it but must admit, it does make a somewhat noticeable difference based on my testing, but it's not a must have feature like ray tracing and dlss tbh.
Ray tracing lets you see neon lights reflected in gathered groundwater
while developers BlueTwelve Studio tell me Stray uses a “subset” of ray tracing, you don’t need specific, RT-capable GPUs get the best lighting and reflections.
Stray is out today, thoroughly looking forward to it.
Not a RTX title to my knowledge and not confirmed but seems it is using some form of ray tracing?
Stray review: "A phenomenal, compact adventure"
Stray is a phenomenal, if compact, feline adventure that captures cats perfectly - even if they do find themselves in a bizarrely beautiful robotic world.www.gamesradar.com
Stray PC system requirements and the best settings to use
We've tested Stray on PC - here's how it runs with various hardware, as well as the best settings to enable.www.rockpapershotgun.com
Sadly reports of severe stutter issues from UE 4 shader compile but apparently the developers are working on it....
Spiderman confirmed to have DLSS, DLAA and RT reflections:
6950xt to match 3080 for RT and your measly 3070 matching a 6900xt..... @TNA
Beefy requirements that though especially the CPU
Once you go 21.9, you don't go backGot everything covered as I will be playing 1440p as you know no longer have 4K. Yes I still somewhat miss that resolution
If Dell ever release a 27” 4K version of the Alienware QD-OLED then I will be buying it to see which one I keep
Once you go 21.9, you don't go back
Really excited for this one! Interesting that 'Ultimate Ray Tracing' requires 32GB of system RAM..?