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Yes, the graphics are gorgeous, the game looks stunning, one of the absolute best I've ever seen, but it does not justify the hardware requirements, RDR2 looks slightly worse AND DOES NOT RELY ON RAY TRACING, but ACS is literally THRICE (3) as demanding
Just played it for some good eight hours...
Awesome overclocking, 4070 Ti Super/7900XT level of performance for roughly the same power consumption, sad for the VRAM amount though, let's see if this MSRP will hold
The market already has 1 trillion quality power supplies, it doesn't need another one, specially from a brand that won't ship it with a 10 year warranty like other competitors will. What's the point in making it 15 dollars cheaper if people interested in the 750W/1250W range are probably...
No UE5, smooth frametime graph, simple as that, although it's fair to say the game doesn't have and clearly also doesn't try to have any mind boggling graphics
Weird how even tho VRAM should be leaking with the 4060 Ti 8GB in 4K Quality Upscaling it barely hits the 1% lows and has a similar...
Huge OC gains, eager to see what it looks like undervolted for even more power efficiency and for better OC, I'd also love to see how it performs in 8K with memory OC just for the silly sake of it
It'd be fine, just slap a 5700X3X there and you're good for Ultra+RT, I don't think bottleneck is a major concern in 4K in newer, GPU bound games, it's not like there's any 4090 for reasonable prices anywhere in the world anyways, so even while bottlenecked it'll be a better deal (assuming you...
A few things to say
What about the ATX 3.0 power excursion testing?
Thank you so much for using some reason and testing it under 40C
I'd strongly suggest testing in 110/115/120V (any of these) conditions too, millions of people of all socioeconomic classes still are under this regime, it's also...
Now we're talking! Maybe with this + liquid cooling we can finally cross the +3% gaming performance up threshold over 4800 RAM (with a 4090 on 720p, of course)