diffusionx
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Ryzen 3700X, 1080Ti, 32GB of RAM, and a NVME drive. I’ll be fine, although I want to upgrade my GPU for ray tracing. Once that’s done I’ll be set for the generation if I choose.
Ryzen 3700X, 1080Ti, 32GB of RAM, and a NVME drive. I’ll be fine, although I want to upgrade my GPU for ray tracing. Once that’s done I’ll be set for the generation if I choose.
Mine is old as fuck lets put this way, I built it back in 2014 so I wouldn't call it a powerhouse by next gen consoles.
i7 4770k oc to 4.25Ghz on Air. I did have a water setup but the pump failed and chucked water around the case and I couldn't be bothered with replacing it... could hit 4.5 when on water though.
EVGA 1070GTX
16GB of DDR3
Asrock Z87 OCZ mobo
120GB + 240GB SSD
1 TB + 4TB HDD
Got some kick ass fans on it though that help keep it quiet though.
She has served you well
Oh she has, the LED's are dead on the case and the sides spend more time off than on but she has done well. I will probably be able to run next gen games @ 1080p with some settings toned down to hold me over til I can afford to either replace my PC or purchase a new console.
It's also the most stable PC I have ever had too.
Main PC
Ryzen 2700x @ 4.1 ghz
Rtx 2080 @ 1700 mhz
2 regular hard drives @ 4tb's
Gonna have to get a SSD at some point. I'm going to hold out for the 7gb ones later this year.
You're fine. That cpu has no HT so that might be a bit problematic in the future.2070 super
I7-9700k
16gb ddr4
I honestly don't know how I compare lol.
Dude, you're nuts. SSD should have been the priority over that 2080. It makes so much difference!
It cant be that meh if you can play Star Citizen good at 1440p!
Dude thats midrange, and very similar to my PC. Next gen will smoke us on resolution, but we should still be able to play next gen games at 1080p, and 1440p in some cases. Not 4k though.6700k@4.6ghz
16GB 3000mhz DDR4
1070
2x 4TB HDD 1x 1TB SSD
It was pretty expensive at the time and it still does Ok but I expect these consoles to smoke it.
Dude thats midrange, and very similar to my PC. Next gen will smoke us on resolution, but we should still be able to play next gen games at 1080p, and 1440p in some cases. Not 4k though.
Maybe but I obviously need info to make that decision.Will you be buying the 3080ti?.
U should have seen the glorious radeon vs nvidia days.
Surface Go | |
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Display | 10-inch 3: 2 aspect 1800 x 1200 with touch 216 ppi |
Processor | Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y (1.6GHz) Fanless |
Graphics | Intel HD 615 |
RAM | 4GB or 8GB 1866MHz LPDDR3 Good for 20 mins of Sims 4 (gets too hot then) Plague inc and Town of Salem also run like hot butter Has more game storage than ps5 so thats a win 1-0 |
Fucking stop calling it XSEX
Its either XSX or XBSX
Its still shit thoughIt the culture of the meme
1TB nvme ssd
16GB ddr
8700k i7 6 core
1060
Will look to see if 6 core is enough for next gen. As for gpu I'll probably wait for the 4060 or 4070. I don't want to run next gen barely better than consoles, I'd like significant advantage if possible full path tracing(assuming ray tracing performance improves significantly) on next gen games. Also don't feel like paying 1000+$ for high end when you can get similar performance for under 500+$ a few years later in midrange.
That will always be the case. 4xxx I doubt will have enough to do full path tracing @4k/60. It depends on where developers are in the next 2yrs. I also think you'll always face that "waiting for next cycle so I can get previous cycle for only 50% of the costs". Ironically, the 2080Ti is still worth over $1k. I don't see that changing much with 3xxx coming out this year - which is weird.