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I have mixed feeling about the confirmation of the 4060-/Ti rumors we've had.

For once, it's quite refresing to see that the 4060Ti will have the same price as the 3060Ti and it's even better that the 4060 will actually be cheaper than the 3060... even if that also comes with 4Gb less of VRAM.

But, on the other hand, the performance jump is nothing to be existed about. I mean, the 4060 vs 3060 improvement is kind of ok if we look at the slide Nvidia provided, but when it comes to the 4060Ti:

If we look at the pure improvements, not the ones thanks to DLSS3, the jump gen over gen is, in some cases, pathetic.



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Oh, by the way, AMD confirmed they're working on hybrid CPUs:

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-to-make-hybrid-cpus-using-ai-for-chip-design-cto-papermaster-at-itf-world



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Chazore said:

I mean my man, this is why I went with 1080ti lol, I could have gone for a 1060 for sure, but at that time I was pulling a Yuri and just going for it (but looking back it's still cheaper than what Yuri paid for his 4090 lol, still the same idea though).

I just feel like the mid to lower tiers are going to heavily rely more and more on that there KFC DLSS they got cooking in the fryer. Like we've already seen what it does for a 4090, tons of frames, but like, let's think about what it's going to do, realistically for a 460 with 8gb VRAM... Probably over 100ish fps, with RT at medium? (no way that thing does what a 4090 can with DLSS 3 and Cyberpunks path tracing, it'll do much worse, let's be real).

I just feel like Nvidia has fucked this gen of theirs up, both pricing wise and hw worse, and their hyper, galaxy level focus on DLSSS being their main perf crux tells me that these cards are utter tripe without that mystic tech (which I feel I'm right to refer to as a mere band-aid, because we've all seen what perf metrics are like without it, it's garbage most of the time you use regular brute force metrics). 

I hope you're cool with your purchase, Hinch. I'm just salty and mad at nvidia's pricing and greed the past few gens, and I'm acting old man on the porch, because Nvidia is going soft in the head with their focus on tech rather than good old fashioned elbow grease (brute force). 

Also I can't with Nvidia releasing the 90 series. It was already abd enough when the Titans came around, that I started questioning the 80 series, but now it's made apparent that the 80 series is the 70 series and so on, so you get the idea on how they've been fucking around with the whole stack for nearly a decade now. 

Yeah you did good and got a golden card. I doubt Nvidia will ever release a GPU of that calibur again at that price point. Still holds up really well today. Moreso when you factor in the advances in upscaling tech like FSR and XeSS.

Yup, idd they are heavily relying on software this generation to sell consumer grade GPU'. And marketing it to kind of make up for the deficit in actual meaningful gen on gen upgrades. Which is a little strange considering they are also offering a 16GB card on the lower end. But it also kind of helps with higher end stuff when it comes to getting playable experiences when it comes to using RT. Really though, DLSS 3 shouldn't be THE main selling point of their cards nor power consumption and should be delivering better, more meaningful performance uplift, just like every other gen.

What bothers me is the intentional gimping of specs and eregious and frankly misleading naming for both RTX 4000 and RX 7000 series cards. Like you said, many of the cards belong in totally different tiers and some downright misleading. That and the premium Nvidia/AMD tax we've seen the past few launches.

We can only hope that next generation AMD actually delivers. Intel makes a big splash with Arc cards - Battlemage, Celestial and all. And Nvidia actually tries to not be such an arsehole when it comes to Blackwell in terms of, well everything outside the very top end. Hopefully all of the above.

And cheers.. I mean, its still expensive for what it is but honestly needed a upgrade and didn't want to go low end. Might as well enjoy some gaming on PC gaming without (so much) compromise. Shame about the wallet lol.

Last edited by hinch - on 18 May 2023

JEMC said:

Thursday news, part two:

Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight, don't ask why
https://www.pcgamer.com/nicolas-cage-is-coming-to-dead-by-daylight-dont-ask-why/
Hollywood megastar and extremely intense individual Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight. Up until now the game has regularly added famous movie killers and various characters from other games, but I think this is the first time it's added a real person. The announcement comes with a short trailer which gives a look at his in-game character model. Which looks a lot like Nicolas Cage.

He Just played Drakula in the movie Renfield. So it probably is related to that.

That Movie released April 14 2023.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11358390/



Chicho said:
JEMC said:

Thursday news, part two:

Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight, don't ask why
https://www.pcgamer.com/nicolas-cage-is-coming-to-dead-by-daylight-dont-ask-why/
Hollywood megastar and extremely intense individual Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight. Up until now the game has regularly added famous movie killers and various characters from other games, but I think this is the first time it's added a real person. The announcement comes with a short trailer which gives a look at his in-game character model. Which looks a lot like Nicolas Cage.

He Just played Drakula in the movie Renfield. So it probably is related to that.

That Movie released April 14 2023.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11358390/

Well, yeah, it could be because of that, but he joins the game as Nicolas Cage, not Dracula, and they're using his image, not one from his characters. We'll see.

It's a shame the movie hasn't worked well, tho. I haven't seen it myself, but I've heard that it's a fun movie.



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It's far from bing a new game, but the original Metro: Last Light Complete Edition from 2013 will be free to keep at Steam from today until May, 25th:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/43160/Metro_Last_Light_Complete_Edition/

And, just to be clear, it's the original, not the REDUX.



Please excuse my bad English.

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JEMC said:

I have mixed feeling about the confirmation of the 4060-/Ti rumors we've had.

For once, it's quite refresing to see that the 4060Ti will have the same price as the 3060Ti and it's even better that the 4060 will actually be cheaper than the 3060... even if that also comes with 4Gb less of VRAM.

But, on the other hand, the performance jump is nothing to be existed about. I mean, the 4060 vs 3060 improvement is kind of ok if we look at the slide Nvidia provided, but when it comes to the 4060Ti:

If we look at the pure improvements, not the ones thanks to DLSS3, the jump gen over gen is, in some cases, pathetic.

>Witcher 3

>1080p

>barely 80fps

I had low expectations, but holy shit that's bad.

I know we've had Cyberpunk and it's whole baggage of shit, but Witcher 3 Remaster wasn't as bad as 2077's issues, and yet it's barely going over 80fps at 1080p, and that's with frame generation too. 



Step right up come on in, feel the buzz in your veins, I'm like an chemical electrical right into your brain and I'm the one who killed the Radio, soon you'll all see

So pay up motherfuckers you belong to "V"

And don't forget that those results are with DLSS3.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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Also don't forget that it's with Ray Tracing on which the Witcher 3 now has



                  

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

VRAM is now being sold like storage in Apple devices; insane upcharge for features/capabilities that should be standard.