I have a RTX 2060 OC
I think i can wait 1-2 years to upgrade.
Yeah, the 6GB sucks a little but is possible to play games for another 1-2 years with that card. I game in1080p only.This 6GB of vram could limit you from time to time... But thanks to XSS all PC versions of games should be playable with 6GB in the future, even on lower texture settings or something devs have to make low memory versions of their games.
Plenty of them. Hell, there are plenty that run that on a 3070.Not all, or not any? Can any non-indie games run native 4k at a locked 60 (so the 0.01% lows need to be above 60) even on a 3090?
Don’t worry, shortages for everything tech will persist for years to come.Fuck. If it's 2023 my brain will justify upgrading. I was hoping to avoid GPU acquisition until 5090 in 2024.
Why? i still have to buy the new psu so this interest me a lot.I feel bad for the people who just upgraded to a 750W PSU this generation
750W is enough for any high-end rig today, but given that most rumors are pointing to even higher power consumption for next gen GPUs, I’d probably go with an 850w (if you’re interested in a very high end CPU/GPU).Why? i still have to buy the new psu so this interest me a lot.
What do you think is an ok wattage?!
Aren't those requisites usually pretty exagerated?! especially without overclocking the gpu.750W is enough for any high-end rig today, but given that most rumors are pointing to even higher power consumption for next gen GPUs, I’d probably go with an 850w (if you’re interested in a very high end CPU/GPU).
To give some context to my comment, Nvidia recommends 750W (which used to be considered overkill) for 3070 Ti and higher, so lots of gamers have just upgraded. Wouldn’t be surprised if the 4090/7900XT recommend even higher.
Yeah you could probably get by with less. But I’d rather just go with the recommended spec. If you experience any issues with your system, the first question is gonna be “what PSU are you using? Oh, a 650W? Well Nvidia says you need at least 750W…..”Aren't those requisites usually pretty exagerated?! especially without overclocking the gpu.
But yeah if 850w is more future proof, why not.
Oh i know, my current xfx 550w is from 2016 i think, and still go strong.Yeah you could probably get by with less. But I’d rather just go with the recommended spec. If you experience any issues with your system, the first question is gonna be “what PSU are you using? Oh, a 650W? Well Nvidia says you need at least 750W…..”
Anyway a quality PSU will last you a long time. The best ones from Corsair, Seasonic, etc come with 10 year warranties. So that is one component where going “future proof” makes sense IMO.
No not really . A 3060 laptop with proper power delivery (115W) is faster than 1660 by 50% . Power delivery is the most important spec for mobile RTX30 , it can make or break the performance .
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I watched some reviews of the lenovo legion with the 115-130w gpu and 5800h cpu, it's very close in terms of fps from some 3070 laptops. I am thinking of getting this one. I found one under msrpWorth it or not it depends on how much you're willing to spend . The compromise is always there by substituting a desktop with a laptop , that the performance will be downgraded . My point is Mobile RTX3060 isn't that bad and with DLSS it's worth something but you should expect it to perform around desktop RTX2060 Super at best .
You will want a 3070 laptop at least for newer games in 1440p/2k comfortably .
MSRP will be adjusted accordingly probably. 4080 I'm guessing around $1000-1200.Great. Will I be able to buy one at anything close to msrp?
yes they are. I recently bought a USP that shows the watts being consumed by everything plugged into it and my rtx 2080 and 125w i7-11700k unlocked pull in 430 watts maxed out. That's with 4 case fans and 2 more argb fans connected to the AIO. I've got a gen 4 m2 7 gbps ssd too.Aren't those requisites usually pretty exagerated?! especially without overclocking the gpu.
But yeah if 850w is more future proof, why not.
Well, you usually buy an usp that last 8-10 years and at least 2 complete upgrade (cpu, gpu and everything in between), so you have to calculate the consume for a 5000 or even 6000 series.yes they are. I recently bought a USP that shows the watts being consumed by everything plugged into it and my rtx 2080 and 125w i7-11700k unlocked pull in 430 watts maxed out. That's with 4 case fans and 2 more argb fans connected to the AIO. I've got a gen 4 m2 7 gbps ssd too.
Now it's literally double what the ps5 pulls in for what is effectively the same amount of work but the 3080 is only 75w more. That's 500w.
Even if the 4080 is 400w, it's going to be at 600w. Pretty sure gold 80 plus power supplies can handle any fluctuations above 750w anyway.
Besides, the next nvidia gpus souls be on 7nm or smaller tech instead of the 8nm they are using today. I think they will be around 300w.
Expect them to jump to $1600 exactly 30 seconds after release, GPUs are a fucking clownshow thanks to crypto.NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPUs For GeForce RTX 40 Series To Bring The Same Generational Jump As Maxwell To Pascal
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards with Ada Lovelace GPUs are rumored to deliver the same generational jump as Maxwell to Pascal.wccftech.com
Everything becomes outdated as tech moves on.So 2023 my 3090 will be dog shit? Nice!