teezzy
Banned
Ever since buying my EVGA RTX 2070 XC Ultra... I've been pretty much beasting through games at ultra/high settings at 1440p. Didn't matter if I was still utilizing DDR3 or that my CPU only had 4 cores maxed at 3.8 with 8 threads. PC felt like a beast even with the 1150 socket in 2020.
Cyberpunk though? My PC is showing its age as I turn on DLSS, and set all settings to Medium just to get my game nice and smooth at 1440p. Really putting my G-Sync to work.
Funny too, because I initially built my PC to play Witcher 3. Same rig, except I had an R9 380 well before my RTX 2070. Even then I couldn't max out Witcher 3 how I wanted.
I know any decent upgrade in the GPU department is nearly impossible to come by at this point, and I plan to upgrade that after my CPU, RAM, and MOBO are decided upon.
Looks like CDPR set the precedent for me as far as PC tech goes. I'm always chasing after them to keep up. With my PC being more/less on par with PS5/XSX - I guess a "next gen" upgrade was inevitable.
Thanks for the reminder, Cyberpunk
Et tu, GAF?
Cyberpunk though? My PC is showing its age as I turn on DLSS, and set all settings to Medium just to get my game nice and smooth at 1440p. Really putting my G-Sync to work.
Funny too, because I initially built my PC to play Witcher 3. Same rig, except I had an R9 380 well before my RTX 2070. Even then I couldn't max out Witcher 3 how I wanted.
I know any decent upgrade in the GPU department is nearly impossible to come by at this point, and I plan to upgrade that after my CPU, RAM, and MOBO are decided upon.
Looks like CDPR set the precedent for me as far as PC tech goes. I'm always chasing after them to keep up. With my PC being more/less on par with PS5/XSX - I guess a "next gen" upgrade was inevitable.
Thanks for the reminder, Cyberpunk
Et tu, GAF?