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Yooooo......4K 60 FPS is amazing.

Been playing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

Damn good stuff.



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BasilZero said:

Yooooo......4K 60 FPS is amazing.

Been playing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

Damn good stuff.

Wait til you experience 4k and 100+ fps. ;)



Zkuq said:

I can't see how it would be that good, but I sure hope it's more competitive than the previous generations.

Well, it has dedicated hardware for raytracing, finally, and PSSR has shown that, while not as good as DLSS, is much better solution than FSR, so I'm expecting something similar form new ADM's GPUs.

So two things that were dragging AMD's GPU down will be solved - if they're good enough, and with their cards generally having fairly better raster performance and more RAM at the same price bracket, I think that should be more than good enough to make few splashes and bring back balance to GPU market.



BasilZero said:

Yooooo......4K 60 FPS is amazing.

Been playing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

Damn good stuff.

Does your game stutter? I had to change to dx11



Koragg said:

Does your game stutter? I had to change to dx11

I just made it to Chapter 2.

Didnt experience any stutter and the only framerate drop I had was during a cutscene but it was like a second or two drop from 60 to 56 and then back to 60 staying there constantly.

In gameplay, no stutter or frame drops.

Does the stutter occur in the slums? I havent reached the slums yet, and from the videos I saw about the stutter, it was in the Slums - guess I'll find out today lol

The graphic settings were bare bones so I guess I gotta open up a ini file in the files folder.



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HoloDust said:
Zkuq said:

I can't see how it would be that good, but I sure hope it's more competitive than the previous generations.

Well, it has dedicated hardware for raytracing, finally, and PSSR has shown that, while not as good as DLSS, is much better solution than FSR, so I'm expecting something similar form new ADM's GPUs.

So two things that were dragging AMD's GPU down will be solved - if they're good enough, and with their cards generally having fairly better raster performance and more RAM at the same price bracket, I think that should be more than good enough to make few splashes and bring back balance to GPU market.

Hmm, seems like a fair argument. I still have my worries, but I'm still quite hopeful about things at the very least improving.



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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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Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070Ti and 5070 to launch in Q1 2025, RTX 5070 expected to feature 6400 cores

https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-5090-5080-5070ti-and-5070-to-launch-in-q1-rtx-5070-expected-to-feature-6400-cores

For comparison:

GPU CUDA Cores TDP (W)
5080 10752 400
4080 Super 10240 320
4080 9728 320
5070Ti 8960 300
4070Ti Super 8448 285
4070Ti 7680 285
5070 6400 250
4070 Super 7168 220
4070 5888 200

In other words, the 4070 Super has more CUDA cores than the 5070, and the 5070Ti and 5080 are only a hair above their respective predecessors.

Only things really going up here are the TDPs, the prices, and everything not ending in 90 gets a number higher than they're supposed to be. Because let's face it, the 5080 is really just a 5070 with a massive markup and an upsell, but without doing it so overtly as last gen with the 4080 12GB.

Last edited by Bofferbrauer2 - on 24 November 2024

Let's hope the higher power comes from much higher clocks to make up for the small increase in shader cores. Or at the very least more RT cores, since Nvidia seems too focused on that over raster performance.



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

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.

Bofferbrauer2 said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070Ti and 5070 to launch in Q1 2025, RTX 5070 expected to feature 6400 cores

https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-5090-5080-5070ti-and-5070-to-launch-in-q1-rtx-5070-expected-to-feature-6400-cores

For comparison:

GPUCUDA CoresTDP (W)
508010752400
4080 Super10240320
40809728320
50708960300
4070Ti Super8448285
4070Ti7680285
50706400250
4070 Super7168220
40705888200

In other words, the 4070 Super has more CUDA cores than the 5070, and the 5070Ti and 5080 are only a hair above their respective predecessors.

Only things really going up here are the TDPs, the prices, and everything not ending in 90 gets a number higher than they're supposed to be. Because let's face it, the 5080 is really just a 5070 with a massive markup and an upsell, but without doing it so overtly as last gen with the 4080 12GB.

I think the first 5070 is supposed to be the 5070Ti.

In short...
The 5080 has a 1024 cuda core increase over the 4080 which is about 10.5% and 25% TDP boost.
The 5070Ti has a 1280 cuda core increase over the 4070Ti  or about a 16% and a 5% TDP boost.
The 5070 has a 512 cuda core increase over the 4070 or about a 8.7% and a 25% TDP boost.

Interestingly the part that has the largest CUDA core count increase is the one that receives the smaller TDP increase... Which means that clockrates aren't going to see a significant boost for that part, this is just mostly a re-balancing of functional units for the 5070Ti class...

The other parts are driving clockspeeds which is where that higher TDP comes into play.
I would expect an average of 10-20% performance increase gen-on-gen if everything else was kept equal and no architectural improvements.

The 5050 and 5060 are high-volume selling units, the 5060Ti with a TDP of 200w is a 25% increase over the 4060Ti.

This is all rumour and speculation of course.

But I would expect most gains to come from architecture improvements, rebalancing and clockspeeds accompanied with higher TDP.



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