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MSI MEG Ai1300P and Ai1000P Power Supplies Leaked, Optimized for GPU Power Spikes

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I think it will become better. Because the users will not need to buy new products so often.
And you can always undervolt - actually that will be the best practice from now on - limiting the crazy wattage.
It's already better if you're satisfied with either maxed out 1080p 60-75Hz or casual 1080p 144Hz gaming. Both 3060, 6600Xt and 6600 do that at very reasonable power usage (especially the latter, which would be almost excellent from a technical standpoint if not for the dumb x8 limitation and of course they are still priced way too high). However for the higher resolutions and/or refresh rates, especially 4k (and slowly emerging 8k), it won't get better anytime soon. The processing power required to drive those at high settings and respectable framerates in newer AAA titles will require "gas guzzling" cards for years if not decades to come for sure.
 

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It's already better if you're satisfied with either maxed out 1080p 60-75Hz or casual 1080p 144Hz gaming. Both 3060, 6600Xt and 6600 do that at very reasonable power usage (especially the latter, which would be almost excellent from a technical standpoint if not for the dumb x8 limitation and of course they are still priced way too high). However for the higher resolutions and/or refresh rates, especially 4k (and slowly emerging 8k), it won't get better anytime soon. The processing power required to drive those at high settings and respectable framerates in newer AAA titles will require "gas guzzling" cards for years if not decades to come for sure.

1080p is too low for me already. I prefer 2160p or at least 1440p gaming. Better visuals, better experience.
 
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Yes, I noticed your signature, but in that case you'll have to get used to high power cards ... or low settings...
 
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