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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5700G |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte B450M S2H |
Cooling | Scythe Kotetsu Mark II |
Memory | 2 x 16GB SK Hynix CJR OEM DDR4-3200 @ 4000 20-22-20-48 |
Video Card(s) | Colorful RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 |
Storage | 250GB WD BLACK SN750 M.2 + 4TB WD Red Plus + 4TB WD Purple |
Display(s) | AOpen 27HC5R 27" 1080p 165Hz curved VA |
Case | AIGO Darkflash C285 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster Z + Kurtzweil KS-40A bookshelf / Sennheiser HD555 |
Power Supply | Great Wall GW-EPS1000DA 1kW |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder Essential |
Keyboard | Cougar Attack2 Cherry MX Black |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2 |
If you asked me the answer will be no, I use the older version and play. It's faster and not jittery/stuttery even with RT disabled. RT is still in infancy it will take 2-3 more gens to be viable in any games. Truth be told even in CP2077 it doesn't seem that much difference with RT on only some shiny reflection and more accurate shadows, makes me feeling deja vu of what pixel and vertex shader did when it first comes out.That brings up the question: is the RT version so much better that it justifies needing a 4080, whereas the vanilla version runs on a decade-old 960?
Just reading that Alan Wake II requirement made me sad, I need some sort of super/up sampling thingy to run modern game it seems, which somehow make my 1070 obsolete. Just looking at the current GPU market nothing interest me, new cards are too pricey maybe I just scour second hand market. There's a good priced RX 6800 with 16GB of VRAM that costs the same as RX 7600/RTX 4060