Only $1100? That's adorable.RTX 3080 might be the sweet spot, leaves room to upgrade.
The 3080ti is all in and will probably cost $1100 ($999 MSRP)
We'll be lucky is the Switch 2 has 20 series power
I think 1500-1600 is closer to the truth.
If the jump is as big as the rumors indicate, I'll be making the same upgrade.
There is no reason why any DLSS should be blocked from 20 series.If they announce dlss 3.0 and it's somehow blocked from 20series. Jesus fucking Christ.
I might be wrong, not too much into the NV jargon but isn't DLSS only for select titles and 3.0 would be a more automated version for *all* games?That would be awesome but what could they possibly improve on? Are we going to be running games at 320x240 and DLSSing our way to 8K?
no. DLSS is compatible with any game that uses TAA. but it needs information from the engine prior to creating the final frame to work. that information also needs to be of good quality lest you get errors (see some aspect of Death Stranding). hence why you can't just turn it on in a control panel menuI might be wrong, not too much into the NV jargon but isn't DLSS only for select titles and 3.0 would be a more automated version for *all* games?
Regardless, I'll take whatever card let's me *finally* play MHW with the HD texture pack, *no* upscaling, 60fps, *no* dips at 1080p... It's all I really care about (and I don't like upscaling regardless of how it's called)
I really hope the 3060 can do that and won't be too expensive (~ €400 ideally)
If they announce dlss 3.0 and it's somehow blocked from 20series. Jesus fucking Christ.
For a single gpu configuration I don't see how you would be limited by a 750W PSU. As long as it's from a reputable manufacturer.I will be buying a 3840x1600 ultrawide monitor at the same time as a 3000 series Nvidia card. Currently have a 1080p monitor with a GTX 1070.
I have a 750W Gold rated PSU.
Am I limited by that? I'd like to think the 3080 Ti is at least an option for me, but worried it will be too power hungry for my PC.
Think of all the chrome tabs you'll see.RTX 3080 Ti
Ryzen 4900X
2TB NVMe 4.0
32GB DDR4 at 3600 MHz
This build shall be mine at the end of the year.
I think you answered that for yourself.Honest question...which thread are we going to be putting any leaked information for these cards that will inevitably happen pre-event into? We have like, three Ampere threads now, and that's fine. New news, new thread. I just want to know which thread will be the main thread. :P
probably this thread for unconfirmed/leaked infoHonest question...which thread are we going to be putting any leaked information for these cards that will inevitably happen pre-event into? We have like, three Ampere threads now, and that's fine. New news, new thread. I just want to know which thread will be the main thread. :P
Yeah ok so how do I know if I can turn it on or not... It's in my control panel, so do I just turn it on ? I don't understand how it's choosing a resolution then etc either?no. DLSS is compatible with any game that uses TAA. but it needs information from the engine prior to creating the final frame to work. that information also needs to be of good quality lest you get errors (see some aspect of Death Stranding). hence why you can't just turn it on in a control panel menu
and Moore's Law is Dead is a bad source
no. DLSS is compatible with any game that uses TAA. but it needs information from the engine prior to creating the final frame to work. that information also needs to be of good quality lest you get errors (see some aspect of Death Stranding). hence why you can't just turn it on in a control panel menu
and Moore's Law is Dead is a bad source
That's good to hear =) It's a Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W, so hopefully that counts as reputable! I didn't want to skimp on the PSU...For a single gpu configuration I don't see how you would be limited by a 750W PSU. As long as it's from a reputable manufacturer.
If Nvidia started to produce cards that would need 800+ PSUs to safely operate, there would be huge issues.
DLSS has to be implemented by the devs. so it's only for select games. there are three presets, quality (68% of native res), balanced (57% or whatever), and performance (50% of native res). some games skipped the balance preset for whatever reasonYeah ok so how do I know if I can turn it on or not... It's in my control panel, so do I just turn it on ? I don't understand how it's choosing a resolution then etc either?
That would be awesome but what could they possibly improve on? Are we going to be running games at 320x240 and DLSSing our way to 8K?
That's exactly what I said lol. I think you quoted the wrong post. :)DLSS has to be implemented by the devs. so it's only for select games. there are three presets, quality (68% of native res), balanced (57% or whatever), and performance (50% of native res). some games skipped the balance preset for whatever reason
????That's exactly what I said lol. I think you quoted the wrong post. :)