na, 4000 series still looking better than the 5000 series,
unless you have a giant power supply (like 1200w) and want latency on everything because 4x multi-frame rendering (which is what their 'graph' was on)
i also fully expect these to be absolute trash just because it's less vram and more ai
who, not newer nvidia cards they were clocking in around like 12% improvement at most. maybe a mid tier amd gpu but we have zero numbers from that yet. and while battlemage looks impressive they target closer to a 4070 or 4060 even with their top tier.
And then nvidia proceeded to fill the awesome cards with Ai bloatware that will probably slow down performance and create a shitty Ai filter on top of your game :) have fun
Very minor gains in some areas on the 5070 vs 4090, but not enough to justify it as being just as powerful. Will have to way for some benchmarks to see how it holds up.
Yeah their charts are based on framegen, where half or more of the frames are fake estimates, so definitely wait until some tech reviewers benchmark them. They seem to be like 20% better than the last gen
honestly i have a 4090 rn and i can’t find a single game that maxes it out, a 5090 might just be if you do not want to use DLSS or if you’re future proofing 😭
To be fair, if they're getting 4090 performance with 12gigs of VRAM then those cards might not need much more. (Only with DLSS 4, so in like 6 games so far, but still)
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unless you have a giant power supply (like 1200w) and want latency on everything because 4x multi-frame rendering (which is what their 'graph' was on)
i also fully expect these to be absolute trash just because it's less vram and more ai
also AI flops??? huh???
The biggest issue in games over the last 5 years I've had is inherent problems of the games like traversal or shader stutter. Not lack of GPU power.
I am in no hurry to upgrade.
waiting on the 9070xt numbers rn hoping for a better deal