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Processor | AMD Ryzen 3800X / AMD 8350 |
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Motherboard | ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming X / Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Revision 3.0 |
Cooling | Stock / Corsair H100 |
Memory | 32GB / 24GB |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 6800 / AMD Radeon 290X (Toggling until 6950XT) |
Storage | C:\ 1TB SSD, D:\ RAID-1 1TB SSD, 2x4TB-RAID-1 |
Display(s) | Samsung U32E850R |
Case | be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Black rev. 2 / Fractal Design |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 1300G2 / EVGA Supernova 850G+ |
Mouse | Logitech M-U0007 |
Keyboard | Logitech G110 / Logitech G110 |
The prices are going up (actually, the value of the monopoly-equivalent fiat currency that is not money is losing it's value) with high inflation. We all hate the higher prices. So I was thinking, what is actually enough?
I have a 32" 4K monitor though it only does 30hz at that resolution and I only game after I finish work and I don't always have time to do so. So I game at the same resolution I work at: 2560x1440 at 60hz.
I recently upgraded from my old 290X with 4GB of video memory to an RX 6800 with 16GB. The performance is way better and I'm not longer running out of video memory which was my primary complaint. That being said I had to go down to 1600x900 to play Borderlands 3 at playable FPS. Now I easily get 90FPS in BL3 if I don't limit the FPS in the game (I do, set to 80). For me, 1440p at 60hz is enough for now and my RX 6800 is giving me plenty of extra FPS for when I eventually replace my aging monitor. I work mostly so I'm not in high school on summer vacation playing games 10+ hours a day. That being said we all have our given situations. Some have thousands for their PC, some use shoe boxes because they can't afford a $30 on Newegg.
I've been watching the AMD 7000 series CPU benchmarks from Gamers Nexus and some of the games are 400FPS+ which I think most monitors top out at 240Hz maybe a couple at 360hz? But can you tell the difference at that point? I'm not looking for purchasing advice, I'm just saying that at some point the excess performance doesn't matter. I do want to upgrade to the Gigabyte 42" 4K screen because I don't like the goofy ultra-wides and I'd like to have 120hz at 4K though I'm content with what I have at the moment.
So what is enough for you? At what point is the excess performance just wasting electricity and driving up your electric bill? Are you happy with a potato? Are you frustrated with only 400FPS at 4K?
I have a 32" 4K monitor though it only does 30hz at that resolution and I only game after I finish work and I don't always have time to do so. So I game at the same resolution I work at: 2560x1440 at 60hz.
I recently upgraded from my old 290X with 4GB of video memory to an RX 6800 with 16GB. The performance is way better and I'm not longer running out of video memory which was my primary complaint. That being said I had to go down to 1600x900 to play Borderlands 3 at playable FPS. Now I easily get 90FPS in BL3 if I don't limit the FPS in the game (I do, set to 80). For me, 1440p at 60hz is enough for now and my RX 6800 is giving me plenty of extra FPS for when I eventually replace my aging monitor. I work mostly so I'm not in high school on summer vacation playing games 10+ hours a day. That being said we all have our given situations. Some have thousands for their PC, some use shoe boxes because they can't afford a $30 on Newegg.
I've been watching the AMD 7000 series CPU benchmarks from Gamers Nexus and some of the games are 400FPS+ which I think most monitors top out at 240Hz maybe a couple at 360hz? But can you tell the difference at that point? I'm not looking for purchasing advice, I'm just saying that at some point the excess performance doesn't matter. I do want to upgrade to the Gigabyte 42" 4K screen because I don't like the goofy ultra-wides and I'd like to have 120hz at 4K though I'm content with what I have at the moment.
So what is enough for you? At what point is the excess performance just wasting electricity and driving up your electric bill? Are you happy with a potato? Are you frustrated with only 400FPS at 4K?