balls of snow
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People should consider 1440p for the long term. Even dlss 4k hits a capable video card hard with these unoptimised engines.
There's still the manufacturing capacity limit. If Google's chip is a hit, they will buy more TSMC wafers to make them and this will results in less Nvidia GPU wafers.Just as google throws their TPU into the ring, possibly negating half the need for GPUs in AI
Sit tight, crash coming sooner rather than later. Then I'll make them beg for my business.
Spend a bit more for the Ti with 16GB VRAM and performance if you have the budget. Will last you significantly longer if you plan to keep it. Even now games can go over 12GB easily at 4K high settings.ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7, is that a good card for my system? I have a MSI X470 Motherboard, a Ryzen 5700x, 32GB of ram, Windows 10, a 750 watt PSU I think, a big Coolermaster case, but Im not sure it'll fit in my PCI slot.. And also I dont know if I need to upgrade anything else in my case. Or my windows? Right now I have a 3070 Gigabyte Gaming OC 8GB. It's still serving me fine, in 2560x1440 I get about 100 FPS in Arc Raiders, when using DLSS Transformer model and all settings on High, RTGI is at medium.
Or a 5070ti??
4K with DLSS is basically 1440p.People should consider 1440p for the long term. Even dlss 4k hits a capable video card hard with these unoptimised engines.
Which model 5090 did you go with?Fuck it, I just ordered a new rig. Going all in.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D (8x 4.7GHz / 5.2GHz Turbo)
64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 AMD/Intel 6000MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB CL30
32GB NVIDIA RTX5090
I don't think prices will get any better. My first rig since 2015.
It doesn't say. It'll be a surprise. The option was either to get a random one or for some extra cash the Gigabyte or Asus. I chose the option for the random one.Which model 5090 did you go with?
If its an Intel that has Thunderbolt 3/4 or AMD laptop with USB 4 you can connect it as an external GPU using a dock. Something like the AOOSTAR AG02 will do the trick. If not or unsure, you might be better off cancelling order or returning.So I bought a GPU as I trust DF. How do I hook it up to my Thinkpad?
I wonder how this will ultimately affect the next PlayStation with those rumors about 32 GB of RAM. What a terrible time for shortages.Imagine an AIB needing to secure 32 GB of GDDR7 for the 5090... lol
man these cards are gonna skyrocket soon lol
People really should secure a video card as soon as possible if they are in the market for one. Stop worrying about 50$ or 100$ less deals. It's gonna get ugly, you wish you paid that 100$
If its an Intel that has Thunderbolt 3/4 or AMD laptop with USB 4 you can connect it as an external GPU using a dock. Something like the AOOSTAR AG02 will do the trick. If not or unsure, you might be better off cancelling order or returning.
So what is your solution? Wait until it gets cheaper again? And prey that nothing breaks right now?Ypu are a lemming and part of the problem if you buy right now.
Both Nvidia and AMD will have no incentive to make their cards cheaper given the demand from the AI market. The only thing I see happening here is that the current hardware will get even more futureproof as development in that sector will severely hampered due to the costs. Meaning, why even bother making more advanced graphics when hardly anyone can afford the hardware any more?Ypu are a lemming and part of the problem if you buy right now.