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Processor | Ryzen 7 9700X (March 2025), 140W PPT limit, 85C temp limit, CO -25, +100MHz (up to 5.65GHz) |
Motherboard | Asrock X870E NOVA, BIOS v3.2, AGESA PI 1.2.0.3a Patch A |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm Rev7 (Jan 2024) with off-center mount for Ryzen, TIM: Kryosheet |
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Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7900XTX (Dec 2023) 314~467W (370W current) PowerLimit, 1070mV, Adrenalin v25.5.1 |
Storage | NVMe: 990Pro 2TB(OS 25), 980Pro 1TB(22), 970Pro 512(19) / S-III: 850Pro 1TB(15) 860Evo 1TB(20) |
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Mouse | Logitech MX Master (Gen1) |
Keyboard | Logitech G15 (Gen2) w/ LCDSirReal applet |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64bit (v24H2, OSBuild 26100.4061), 1st install March 2025 |
Famous games have the most players. Most players mean Nvidia can sell more cards. Which card do you think a Fortnite player will choose? A card without DLSS or a card with DLSS??
my bad... confused with RTRT
I still believe this tho...
I like eye-candy games but right now both RTRT and DLSS2.0 are more than limited. Maybe in a year or 2.
AIBs dont need water coolers to push 350W on these cards. I had a card in the past with 375W on air(2fan) cooler and it was fine. As long as you can get that heat outside of case.and with game that doesn't support DLSS , you think player chooses a card with DLSS or a card with more raw power? What I wanted to say that DLSS support is limited.
AMD left a lot clocks for AIB card.I'm sure RDNA2 AIB can reach 2400mhz or more with water cooling.