the 7900xtx seems like have serious issue on hogwarts if all 3 raytracing turned on and set to ultra, really really low fps, but if raytracong set to low it gained alot of fps like over 5 times more for 7900xtx
meanwhile arc a770 didn't get as much fps hit on rt ultra
but in reality this game, there's stutter on 4070ti and on my own experience the 3090 too even when my fps is 50-80 with rtx on ultra. cyberpunk, dying light 2, control etc don't have this stutter.
If you ask me, and this is not a diss against AMD or their fanboys, the Radeons arent a GPU meant for RT. Sure it can do the job but its more of a brute force method using its superior raster to get the job done. RTwise they are performing 1 tier below competing Geforces, so imho they arent as optimised for RT as RTX cards that has DLSS to support the RT.
This is oso the fact that is being mentioned by many reviewers that if you want to prioritise RT go for Nvidia but if you want outright max FPS via traditional raster, AMD are better.
Intel (and to an extent AMD too) have been known to play with figures and charts that make them look good but actual scenario for 99% users won't have even close to their results. As usual, trust benchmarks from reputable sites.
Anybody tried UE5 City Sample (aka Matrix City) tech demo/game?
I find that its weird I'm having crashing issues when running it, even to the point where 'Niobe' just standing still after a while not moving it will crash. Later on after limiting FPS in settings to 60FPS I no longer have a single crash in fact had been flying around the city blocks like Neo or Spiderman for 1-2 hours.
Anybody else have this same issue and how to fix it?
Artificially limiting FPS cap meant my GPU could do even higher but for some reason stability is gone case. I wonder if this is the same as 3070 & above users too.
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its always good to keep the temps lowest possible, happy to have it idle 42c and below 60c during game. i am still waiting for the custom adapter with softer cables for more flexi bends.
Just go get a new case that can fit it. If you can afford a 4090 surely a new case is piece of cake.
The genesis of 12VHPWR which was used on RTX 3000 FEs did not have the same melted issue. Should have simply revert back to this connector as standard.
For TLoU P1 PC, there is also another issue that none of these dumbtubers are reporting: system RAM.
Even if you have a 4090 or 3090, which has 24GB of VRAM but if you only have 16GB of system RAM; the game will be a hitch fest everytime you traverse between an indoor and outdoor environment despite being in the SAME level (this is very very apparent between Chapter 4-8).
32GB system memory is absolutely the minimum for this game.
Soon GPU will need to have expansion slots to add more RAM. Funny this was a thing back in the early days of GPU card
Basically they will be priced in such that matches the performance of the 3xxx cards to be replaced. e.g 4070 at similar with 3080. So don't expect the new entry 4050/4060 to be cheap. the same goes for Amd. Basically both parties are playing the same pricing game.
Basically anything other than 4090, the RTX 4000s did not improve on the price/performance from 3000s. The only saving grace is you get the same level of performance at lower power consumption but in Msia that is not an issue. If Im getting a GPU now, Id not get any 4000s but use its launch to hedge for the 3000s prices lower and get those instead.
not really, if ur playing using TV at some distance, then it is okay. AI is here to stay, and it is getting better. Different ppl diff requirement la. Not everything need native la.
Please no, if ur a real gamer you wouldnt be playing on ur 60HZ refresh rate TV. At that low refresh you wont even need DLSS3 to add more frames, however properly gaming on a high refresh rate monitor will show up the issues of fakes frames (stutter, lag, graphical issues)
So nope, DLSS3 fake frames is like RTX gen1, ie RTX2000s, avoid it
Its a trend and likely will be the new norm moving forward for AAA games to be unoptimised and will be a VRAM hog mainly due to 4K high res textures and RT. CP2077, Calisto, Returnal, Hogwarts, RE4, or just about every hyped game releases recently all have been this case.
Like it or not but this will be the next push for high end GPUS, and perhaps will be the limit of playability for midrange in future. The way forward I see for budget gamers would be to get last gen high end GPU or used newer gen ones.
The only consolation this time around is that we should be able to get the 4070 at or close to MSRP since crypto collapsed. The retailers shouldn't be marking up so much, and scalpers won't be too crazy for it.
The 3080 (as good as a card as it was at launch msrp for the performance) was never available at that price for years until crypto collapsed lol.
So instead of scalpers skimming you with overprices, now it is Nvidia directly scalping you with overpriced MSRP. I am conflicted if I should be happy being officially buttf*cked rather than unoffcially buttf*cked by 3rd parties. Imho anyone on RTX3000 should just hold on and not upgrade until 5000 or 6000series.