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System Name | Desktop |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI X670E MEG ACE |
Cooling | Corsair XC7 Block / Corsair XG7 Block EK 360PE Radiator EK 120XE Radiator 8x EK Vadar Furious Fans |
Memory | 64GB TeamGroup T-Create Expert DDR5-6000 |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio |
Storage | 1TB WD Black SN850 / 4TB Inland Premium / 8TB WD Black HDD |
Display(s) | Alienware AW3821DW / ASUS TUF VG279QM |
Case | Lian-Li Dynamic 011 XL ROG |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Nommo Pro Speakers / Creative AE-9 w/ Audio-Technica ATH-R70X |
Power Supply | EVGA P2 1200W Platinum |
Mouse | Razer Viper, Logitech G600 |
Keyboard | Razer Huntsman Elite |
I am happy to see AMD coming back with their GPU division. I am seriously considering the 6800XT, my first AMD card since my Fury X.
I enjoy raytracing when I am playing single player games, but when I play online, I just want high, stable FPS. I don't have time to look at all the shiny reflections, shadows, or other flare that comes along. Honestly, playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare and now Cold War, I really can't tell the difference with raytracing on vs off. I will say that DLSS has been a nice addition in the handful of games I own that support it. Most don't though.
I used to be one for jumping all in on Nvidia's new tech, 3D Vision, PhysX (I owned the BFG Tech standalone card before Nvidia converted PhysX into CUDA with their acquisition), G-Sync, SLI, Pixel Shader 3.0 vs 2.0 (Original FarCry), DirectX 10 on the 8 series, etc.... It is all just fluff and you used to pay through the nose for it. There are always the few games that are used to demonstrate the new shiny features, but really you do not see it catch on until years later. In the case of 3D Vision it sorta died on its own, the support was awful, SLI got the axe, G-Sync you don't need the proprietary module anymore to utilize it. I have owned several G-Sync panels and now have ASUS TUF panels that support both G-Sync and Freesync, works wonderful and doesn't have the $300-$400 mark up. Even those PhysX exclusive features... looking at you Alice, Batman Arkham Series, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Mafia, and Metro... are mostly fluff and didn't all that much to the immersion of the games. At the time it was nice, but not for the premium you had to pay to get it. All of these proprietary features go to the way side... and are dropped. Raytracing is nice when I take the time to notice it in single-player games, but I learned a long time ago and with quite a bit of money that the new shiny just isn't worth it initially. Kudos that both companies are picking it up and running with it, but it just isn't there yet.
I have never had issues really with either company. I have had Radeon's whose fans quit working and XFX have sent me just the cooler (My 4890 comes to mind and the R9 290X). I can't speak to the HDMI issues on the newer cards, but I never had a problem using them with DisplayPort. I have had Nvidia GPUs and Memory die on me.... MSI 9600GT, MSI and Zotac 570.... those wonder purple and green speckles scattered across the screen.
I know I am preaching to the choir.... but it really is a shame that people are so polarized by brand names..... companies who don't care about you and just want to turn a profit. Some of who don't even by enthusiast level hardware, just keyboard cowboys who have to thump their chest and wave the banner of their fanboyism..... it's really sad.
Just look at what features are important and matter to you, do your research, and buy that. Everyone's needs change over time. I know mine have. I used to be all AMD/ATi, then AMD/Nvidia, Intel/AMD, Intel/Nvidia, and now back to AMD/Nvidia currently. For 4 years I used my laptop as a desktop with the graphics amplifier, and people told me I was nuts. I liked the flexibility in gaming at home and then unhooking the graphics amplifier when I went to a LAN. I still use my Alienware for LANs.
I know it is hard to keep up with, but I really wish moderators would just clean up some of these threads, and not just here on TPU, but 3DGuru, YouTube, etc.... this is really asinine to see.
I don't mind objective based discussion and helping people understand things before making a purchase (I used to work at Microcenter), but the immediate flaming back and forth sucks.... I'd say almost half the comments on a given thread about GPUs or CPUs could be deleted.
I feel old, but I have been into this hobby for over 20 years now.... maybe I am just being senile in my old age.
I enjoy raytracing when I am playing single player games, but when I play online, I just want high, stable FPS. I don't have time to look at all the shiny reflections, shadows, or other flare that comes along. Honestly, playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare and now Cold War, I really can't tell the difference with raytracing on vs off. I will say that DLSS has been a nice addition in the handful of games I own that support it. Most don't though.
I used to be one for jumping all in on Nvidia's new tech, 3D Vision, PhysX (I owned the BFG Tech standalone card before Nvidia converted PhysX into CUDA with their acquisition), G-Sync, SLI, Pixel Shader 3.0 vs 2.0 (Original FarCry), DirectX 10 on the 8 series, etc.... It is all just fluff and you used to pay through the nose for it. There are always the few games that are used to demonstrate the new shiny features, but really you do not see it catch on until years later. In the case of 3D Vision it sorta died on its own, the support was awful, SLI got the axe, G-Sync you don't need the proprietary module anymore to utilize it. I have owned several G-Sync panels and now have ASUS TUF panels that support both G-Sync and Freesync, works wonderful and doesn't have the $300-$400 mark up. Even those PhysX exclusive features... looking at you Alice, Batman Arkham Series, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Mafia, and Metro... are mostly fluff and didn't all that much to the immersion of the games. At the time it was nice, but not for the premium you had to pay to get it. All of these proprietary features go to the way side... and are dropped. Raytracing is nice when I take the time to notice it in single-player games, but I learned a long time ago and with quite a bit of money that the new shiny just isn't worth it initially. Kudos that both companies are picking it up and running with it, but it just isn't there yet.
I have never had issues really with either company. I have had Radeon's whose fans quit working and XFX have sent me just the cooler (My 4890 comes to mind and the R9 290X). I can't speak to the HDMI issues on the newer cards, but I never had a problem using them with DisplayPort. I have had Nvidia GPUs and Memory die on me.... MSI 9600GT, MSI and Zotac 570.... those wonder purple and green speckles scattered across the screen.
I know I am preaching to the choir.... but it really is a shame that people are so polarized by brand names..... companies who don't care about you and just want to turn a profit. Some of who don't even by enthusiast level hardware, just keyboard cowboys who have to thump their chest and wave the banner of their fanboyism..... it's really sad.
Just look at what features are important and matter to you, do your research, and buy that. Everyone's needs change over time. I know mine have. I used to be all AMD/ATi, then AMD/Nvidia, Intel/AMD, Intel/Nvidia, and now back to AMD/Nvidia currently. For 4 years I used my laptop as a desktop with the graphics amplifier, and people told me I was nuts. I liked the flexibility in gaming at home and then unhooking the graphics amplifier when I went to a LAN. I still use my Alienware for LANs.
I know it is hard to keep up with, but I really wish moderators would just clean up some of these threads, and not just here on TPU, but 3DGuru, YouTube, etc.... this is really asinine to see.
I don't mind objective based discussion and helping people understand things before making a purchase (I used to work at Microcenter), but the immediate flaming back and forth sucks.... I'd say almost half the comments on a given thread about GPUs or CPUs could be deleted.
I feel old, but I have been into this hobby for over 20 years now.... maybe I am just being senile in my old age.