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I don't worry about the power gap at all, even if pc can't catch up on time, they will in the future and it will not harm pc gaming propably even push the power faster. if the ssd will make a difference then this change in game design will change slowly over time and those fast nvme of right now, could actually be useful. in the last weeks there were sales on nvme and after seeing benchmarks, there weren't any real life improvements over my sata besides copying files, so I passed on that.

right now I have a rx 580 with a 1080p monitor and tv, both will not be changed for some years, so I don't really need that huge power jump for 4k. then the next logical upgrade would be a 1440p monitor, so still no need for pc able to push 4k. on the tv side of things, if I follow those seat distance tables recommendations I would need to upgrade from my 42 inch tv to 55+ to see the difference in 4k, even if get an smaller 4k tv, I still could game with 1440p on it. then there are things like nvidia dlss, there was a test in which death stranding with dlss looked sharper than 4k native and only needed a fraction of the power.