F1 games benefit also from faster RAM speeds, so in order to get more fps you'll need to upgrade to dual channel fast RAM, that will be the cheapest hack for you, unless you want to upgrade the whole rig
Just boycot their 4000 series and they prices will drop
Bragging rights dude, heard of that? :P
I did, but want to know what AMD did with their 6000 series? just a month before 7000 series coming out they're selling their current line for up to 30% cheaper - for example RX6900 XT for 700$ instead of 1000$
@04dcarraher: as long as it doesn't look bad and it works better I don't see why people shouldn't use DLSS - assuming you have a really demanding game like Cyberpunk in 4K with RTX on - I guess
About RTX4000 series, they did show a 2x - 4x times the performance over 3000 series so I would say it's a win even if they've made it around 100-200$ more - you do get twice the upgrade assuming you own a 3000 series.
Intel's currently top end GPU is fine enough for me - it's a 300$ GPU which more or less at 3060 performance. Even if they don't beat AMD nore NVIDIA they do add a value to some competitive market - more GPUs at current times is better than paying 30-50% more of the MSRP.
Look at Xiaomi for example - when they've entered the smartphones market they didn't go and try to beat Apple or Samsung with best flagship 1000$ smartphone, they've focused on the low and mid tiers and conquered it, now they are able to compete with the high end tier.
I was shocked at first but then sadly I understood it's patent protected =(
The GPU power connectors are on the bottom of the card!! how simple yet genius is that
I always wanted to built a hidden cables build but it takes so much time and effort to do so, you need to buy a cables sleeves etc to accomplish that as well
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