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PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

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Captain_Yuri said:

The cost isn't the issue so much as the hassle of rewiring everything. That said I can somewhat relate.



BasilZero said:
Rhonin the wizard said:

Some games will be delisted from Steam. Mistover, sadly not on sale, and the Cherry Tree High games, these have a discount.

What, I dont seen an announcement for Mistover but Cherry Tree sure - there's no mention of it even in Mistover's discussions.

There's an announcement for service termination right there on its page.



AMD FSR 2.0 plugin for Unreal Engine 4 and 5 is now available

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-fsr-2-0-plugin-for-unreal-engine-4-and-5-is-now-available

AMD FSR 2.0 has been added to Cyberpunk 2077 as a 3rd party mod replacing DLSS, works even with Steam Deck

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-fsr-2-0-has-been-added-to-cyberpunk-2077-as-a-3rd-party-mod-replacing-dlss-works-even-with-steam-deck

Good news for non RTX users

I think I'll skip this one.

Considering DF's review of the switch version which has a shit ton of frame pacing issues... May be the best way to play...

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 25 June 2022

                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

I hope my PSU can handle my next GPU.

It's an Enermaxx MaxTytan 800W, efficiency 92 - 95% with 230 V:

https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Netzteil-Hardware-219902/Tests/Review-Enermax-Maxtytan-800-W-1253239/

Last edited by Conina - on 26 June 2022

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Crazy how times have changed after the past two or so years of getting fucked. A 3080 12GB is usually $100-$200 more expensive than 3080 10GB while giving you 3090 performance. I have seen 3080 Ti have killer prices on subreddits like bapcsalescanada.



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

Conina said:

I hope my PSU can handle my next GPU.

It's an Enermaxx MaxTytan 800W, efficiency 92 - 95% with 230 V:

https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Netzteil-Hardware-219902/Tests/Review-Enermax-Maxtytan-800-W-1253239/

Probably depends on your target. 4070? Sure. 4080? Depends on the card. If it's FE, it's probably fine but if it's like a Strix, could be pushing it.



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

Conina said:

I hope my PSU can handle my next GPU.

It's an Enermaxx MaxTytan 800W, efficiency 92 - 95% with 230 V:

https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Netzteil-Hardware-219902/Tests/Review-Enermax-Maxtytan-800-W-1253239/

I remember many PC retailers brutally called their consumers the "stingies" for buying high quality 750W PSU cause they went for the high-end GPUs back in the 2010s. They were(PC retailers) giving them some advice and hoped the consumers at least choose the 1200W, but failed.



QUAKECore89 said:

Conina said:

I remember many PC retailers brutally called their consumers the "stingies" for buying high quality 750W PSU cause they went for the high-end GPUs back in the 2010s. They were(PC retailers) giving them some advice and hoped the consumers at least choose the 1200W, but failed.

Wasn't that because a lot of people understood PSU efficiency backward?

For example, that a 750W PSU would max out at only 600W if it had 80% efficiency...



 

 

 

 

 

haxxiy said:
QUAKECore89 said:

I remember many PC retailers brutally called their consumers the "stingies" for buying high quality 750W PSU cause they went for the high-end GPUs back in the 2010s. They were(PC retailers) giving them some advice and hoped the consumers at least choose the 1200W, but failed.

Wasn't that because a lot of people understood PSU efficiency backward?

For example, that a 750W PSU would max out at only 600W if it had 80% efficiency...

It could be that if i remember right. Like mostly they argued over the difference between Gold, Platinum and Titanium, so what did they do... They ended up getting the 750W with Platinum class for their RTX 2080 Ti AND Core i7-9800X!

The Core i7-9800X is 165W according to Intel official website.

EDIT: Oh boy, i almost forgot something. The cooling fans with RGB lights and LED strips also consume power.

Last edited by QUAKECore89 - on 26 June 2022