Pemalite said:
JEMC said:
Ok so, other than a (not really) panic attack when I got a blanck screen after rebooting that either solved itself or I solved by reminding my monitor that it should display the image coming from its DP cable "you know, the only one that's connected to it other than the power one), things have gone quite smooth. It surprised my the size difference between both cards, I wasn't expecting the 1070 to lok so big compared to the 9060XT:
An extra bonus I didn't remember was that my 1070 used 1x8-pin plus a 1x6-pin cable. That got not reduced to only the 8-pin one. Anyway, here are the benchmark results for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Be warned that it's in Spanish. Not that it affects the numbers, but still:
A bit over twice as much frames, as expected. I'll post the GotG results on another post later. |
It's those 1% lows that will see the biggest uptick... And scenarios where you were vram constrained. - It should just be a more stable experience all round. What CPU and System Ram are you running with?
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Yeah, I'm sure it will feel a lot smoother.
I got a 7600 CPU and 32GB of RAM, 6000MT/s CL30. I know you won't like that CPU... and I don't love it either (it's still a massive upgrade over what I had), but the plan has always been to upgrade it down the line, ideally getting the equivalent of a 7700X/9700X (or their X3D counterparts) after AM6 launches and AM5 CPUs get cheaper.
Because of that, it didn't made a lot of sense to spend more on a CPU that won't the "the final" one on this system.
Please excuse my bad English.
Former gaming PC: i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070
Current gaming PC: R5-7600, 32GB RAM 6000MT/s (CL30) and a RX 9060XT 16GB
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