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dane007 said:
setsunatenshi said:

:O

ok, i thought i was kind of joking about getting it as a prize but apparently that was the case indeed. yeah those monitors are extremely expensive, so you definitely need to invest some serious cash to make use of them. turns out even the games shown will not be aiming at 4k, 120Hz and ray tracing... assassins creed isn't even 4k 60 now

btw friendly advice, don't buy titan cards for gaming, that's not what they are for. wait for ampere if you're deadset on staying nvidia and wait for the 3080 or 3080 ti if you really want to go all in

Lol I know. I was shocked when I received it 😂. I remember few years back they gave me a brand new note 3 phone as a prize 😂. Yea they are not cheap. The only game to target 120hz is dirt 5 atm. Ac will never have 120hz unless u have cgi pc lol. 

Ah okay. I was thinking of titan card because of its graphics ram.  Titan cards usually have the highest amount. I know Ray trace is a memory hog and to have all the bells and whiste u need a beefy card. 4gb card these days are not enough lol.

Thanks for the advice. Will wait for that. Been following the pc threads on here when I am not logged in lol. Hopefully by then Ray tracing becomes the norm and it won't be such a memory hog. I want my pc to make a big enough jump to last another 5 to 6 years at least lol. 

There are rumors going around that new RDNA architecture could make use of some of the new gen console features and incorporate some type of ssd for quick loading, like the PS5 is supposed to do. Yeah, an ssd on the gpu o.0... I'd definitely wait it out till the end of the year and see what comes to fruition because that could be a game changer.

I was super curious to actually see the gameplay on the XSX, to see if there was any indication of the fast streaming of assets. A big part of my disappointment came from the disclaimer of the games running on hardware that was "representing target xsx performance". I'm really eager to see anything run on the actual machines.