Bro saw the 5090 reviews and made the right call@puns Please close the thread. Keeping the card for now.
Bro saw the 5090 reviews and made the right call@puns Please close the thread. Keeping the card for now.
Would've ideally preferred it with the mitx/itx build I got, specially with it being a dual slot but not worth it at that perf/price point.Bro saw the 5090 reviews and made the right call
Seems like it. Or get a used 4080/4080 Super. Both should be priced similarly I feel. If the 4070 Ti had 16GB VRAM, definitely would have suggested that one but NVIDIA nerfed it.In that case, is it better to go with 4070 Ti super rather than 5070 Ti?
not new it is very overpriced 4070 super(15% slower) is much better in terms of value4070 Ti super
You might hit the VRAM limit if playing at 4K with the 4070 Super/Ti. For 1440p, 12GB is fine. For 4K, 16GB is recommended right now.not new it is very overpriced 4070 super(15% slower) is much better in terms of value
4070 super= 53k(new), 40k(used)
is 4k even worth it 1440p at 27 inches looks sharp as hell, plus there are some great budget 1440p monitors which have become available recently.You might hit the VRAM limit if playing at 4K with the 4070 Super/Ti. For 1440p, 12GB is fine. For 4K, 16GB is recommended right now.
Hm, but do you think the 12 gigs of VRAM might hold up for next 3-4 years at 1440p ? In games like Indiana Jones, it runs out of VRAM already when path tracing is turned on.not new it is very overpriced 4070 super(15% slower) is much better in terms of value
4070 super= 53k(new), 40k(used)
4090 prices won't go down to that level, as then it will be predatory to other 50xx gfx cards4090 prices will tank below 75k or probably will just buy a 5080. can't wait till the 5080 reviews come out.
Not a chance in hell. Used 3090s are still selling for 45-55K (after almost 5 years)4090 prices will tank below 75k or probably will just buy a 5080. can't wait till the 5080 reviews come out.
The lack of a hotspot sensor on the 50 series will ensure the first time you have a black screen, it will be because of an overheated card.what has me worried about the FE is the LM.. what if it dries out in the 4th year post warranty.
Not gonna happen. Only professional users are gonna upgrade from 4090. Most of the used cards you'll see will be from the 30 series, which are falling behind. Puget Systems showed a 10% improvement - 5090 from 4090 - in professional applications with some outliers. Even that may be worthwhile for hardcore money-making rigs, but this is a hold generation like the 20 series was.4090 prices will tank below 75k or probably will just buy a 5080. can't wait till the 5080 reviews come out.
Yeah I didn't know what resolution he was playing at so I just gave him both the options. For 1440p, 4070 Super and 4070 Ti is enough.is 4k even worth it 1440p at 27 inches looks sharp as hell, plus there are some great budget 1440p monitors which have become available recently.
I agree but for those who can't spend 1 lakh on the 4080, the 4070 Super and the 4070 Ti / Super is a budget option for 4K.4070 isn't meant for 4k. Sure it could run but still not meant for it by unless one wants to compromise on the graphics quality.
I don't think any card will last for 3-4 years without changing the graphics settings in future games. Even the 4090. So for Ultra Max RT settings, definitely the 12GB VRAM will be an issue but for overall 1440p, I think it'll be fine.Hm, but do you think the 12 gigs of VRAM might hold up for next 3-4 years at 1440p ? In games like Indiana Jones, it runs out of VRAM already when path tracing is turned on.