Except low end cards should be capable of 1440p now, as 1440p monitors are very affordable.Low end cards aren't for 1440p and are most certainly also not for max settings, seems like a "you"-problem here, but users who use wrong settings are very frequent, PC users seem to have the weird notion (at least those in tech forums), that Ultra is a given or a "must" - both is not the case and as I said, Ultra settings are very wasteful and simply not the smart choice with a low end card. If you're not using a low end card it's not part of the discussion btw, i'm only talking about recent gen 8 GB cards which are all low end beside the 4060 Ti.
I had a 3070Ti 8GB and not having enough VRAM definitely was a problem, even with some older titles, 8GB is a stupid limitation on new cards and at this point Nvidia is punishing the average gamers for not spending more on the x70 tier. Telling users to lower settings just doesn't work as an excuse any more when the prices keep going up, yet the value price/performance goes down.
Honestly good luck with that, I like to have written content as an option, but if you want to compare how games look and perform with an analytical comparison you need to see it in a video.Bring practical arguments and links. No I'm not watching videos. Text.
There was criticism from users and reviewers when AMD released 8GB cards, that same criticism doesn't happen with Nvidia cards, for several reasons. And I think people are expecting the x60 card to be mediocre after the 4060 was slower than a 3060Ti.100% it is. Nvidia or AMD would not "risk" 8 GB on low end cards if it weren't enough. Were is the shit storm with thousands of unhappy 4060 and 4060 Ti users and 7600 users that can't game on their 8 GB cards and have "problems"? Oh there is no shit storm, nothing happened? Okay. This is all just made up by drama queens in Youtube to generate clickz and wildly overstated.
A majority of reviews and comments from users have been positive on the Intel B580, anyone being so negative over having more competition is probably going to be buying from Nvidia though. The B580 according to TPU is 10% faster in relative performance at 1440p over the 4060 8GB, at $250 it is an excellent value, and if Nvidia isn't just going ride on their arrogance they'll probably rush out a 16GB version of the 5060.Intel isn't "giving" anything, Intel is technically 2 generations behind that's why they *need* to use a 192 bit bus to feed their big low end GPU, and the minimum Vram amount there is 12 GB, basically Intel needs 300mm² chips and 192 bit bus for the same performance Nvidia and AMD suffice with 128 bit and way smaller, less complicated chips. Intel is honestly a running joke in the GPU compartment, this never changed, people just ignored what is happening for some time. -> 0% market share.
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