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  1. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    As a consumer I'd rather see lower prices.
  2. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-cuts-wages-and-suspends-bonuses-following-catastrophic-quarter https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-undershipping-chips-to-help-prop-prices-up/ Shocking.
  3. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidia-dlss-2-5-1/ DLSS keeps getting better.
  4. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    That's the way it is. I knew that perfectly well when I bought my 5800X3D on BF, but the deal was so sweet I wasn't gonna let it pass. I'm planning on keeping it at least until the next desktop processors in the 3D V-cache series are launched. (9800X3D or whatever) My guess is that these CPUs...
  5. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    I just find it funny that they keep throwing jabs at their rival while also having major issues in their own design. It's not a good look for the company/brand and makes them look immature. Just focus on your own products ffs.
  6. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Yeah I did compare it to default voltage and you lose a couple fps. But considering that you save 60-70W in power it's worth it. 1672610974 Well, this didn't age well.
  7. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    I'm currently testing mine at 2790mhz @ 960mV and so far so good. Max power consumption has been 390W thus far (Metro Exodus EE maxed out with no DLSS) but it's usually in the 320-330W range with games that support DLSS.
  8. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Undervolting/power limiting is the way to go with 4090. You barely lose any performance but save a lot of power. I'm running mine at 975mV at 2770MHz (slightly above the default clocks) and managed to reduce peak power draw by 50W. Thus far it's been 100% stable even in the most demanding...
  9. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    I got the exact same GPU! It's a beast and it's built like a tank. I love the fact that they went with aluminium for the cooler shroud instead of plastic like with most cards.
  10. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Seems like the hotfix released today has already improved performance to some degree and they've promised more patches to come. CDPR have a history of troubled releases but they also have a history of not abandoning their games but sticking with them and patching them to proper form.
  11. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    They will be fixed eventually and I won't be touching the NG update until they do but it's really great to hear that they got HDR right because many games don't, and it can have such a transformative experience with the right display.
  12. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    This makes me so happy to hear. :cry:
  13. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Haven't really followed the Radeon launch that closely but its been talked about in the cyberpunk discord server:
  14. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-s-flagship-RX-7900-XTX-GPUs-discovered-to-integrate-A0-silicon-revision-affected-by-serious-hardware-issues.674766.0.html
  15. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Metro Exodus EE, Cyberpunk and Witcher 3 looking pretty great with RT. I gamed Cyberpunk with medium RT lighting + reflections and it's *really* hard to go back to rasterised lighting and SSR after that, I tried. Some of those scenes look generation apart. RTGI can look so amazing at times...
  16. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    Yeah I'm avoiding the NG update until they've patched it.
  17. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    I use 4K for other content than games too so yeah, in my use case I need DLSS. And frankly I don't see it counter intuitive when efficiency is taken into consideration. I played Death Stranding with DLSS even tho I didn't need it since it made my gpu work less, made it quieter and didn't...
  18. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    DLSS and FSR are absolutely crucial when gaming at 4K with RT. Even without RT it's useful since the image quality is so close to native yet gets you a noticeable performance boost. If nothing else your gpu doesn't need to work as hard and you save electricity.
  19. eskiMoe

    Building a gaming PC

    But the 4080 is much better and the price difference isn't that big where I live. 7000 series power consumption also seems to be high and XTX can peak 4090 levels power draw while it's trading blows with the 4080. No dlss, no frame generation, no rtx remix, fsr also runs better on nvidia hw. I...
  20. eskiMoe

    Next-gen update list of changes

    Still hoping for HDR on PC. I know it's not a priority when you're trying to get your product ready to launch but maybe in a patch after launch. Cheers. Only just noticed this. THANK YOU CDPR! :cry:
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