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Where's bloodborne you fakkits
Joel getting smacked up with a tamponThem Abby mods about to go crazy
dual sense works on PC, if the game supports itNo, going all out. I need that 5090. I figure $5k is a good budget for a top of the line PC build. I'm a off?
The only thing I'd miss would be the dual sense features. I wonder would Sony allow that?
You know something we don't
No, going all out. I need that 5090. I figure $5k is a good budget for a top of the line PC build. I'm a off?
The only thing I'd miss would be the dual sense features. I wonder would Sony allow that?
70% faster than a card that runs through all games like butterSupposedly the 5000 series are gonna be here soon. I'ma sell my 4090 if the rumors are true
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Rumored 70% faster Than RTX 4090
Nvidia's RTX 5090 could cost up to $2500 and offer a 70% performance boost, launching late 2024, with wide availability in 2025, with AMD possibly lacking a competitorwww.forbes.com
70% faster than a card that runs through all games like butter
In most games you can do native 4k all max settings RT and get over 100 fps.I've read the 4090 can handle 4k, 60fps and ray tracing all at once.
5090 a must
It depends on the game. Alan Wake 2 needs DLSS with frame generation enabled to hit 4k/60 with everything on.I've read the 4090 can handle 4k, 60fps and ray tracing all at once.
5090 a must
In most games you can do native 4k all max settings RT and get over 100 fps.
So why buy a 5090 when it comes out over a 4090? It's going to be like going from 130fps to 200 fps? Highly unlikely you are going to feel the difference.
Then lets say you have a gsync monitor. Even less reason to get a 5090 of all you are doing with it is gaming.
Performance numbers are cool but in reality you probably not feeling the actual difference in those numbers when gaming.
Factor in them previous generation price drops to make room for inventory of new generation cards and you could get a 4090 for a lot cheaper if you time the purchase correctly, usually right before everyone knows the 5000 series cards a coming out. This is the optimal way to buy a gpu. Buy the highest end last generation card when its at it lowest price point, which will be when the new card is about to drop and companies want to get that inventory of the old cards off the shelf.
I feel you breh. I brought a 1200 dollar 4k qled gsync ultimate monitor when I ALREADY HAD a 42 HDR 4k monitor. You can't imagine the levels of you wife gives you watching you replace one with the other. The only comeback I ever have when she brings it up is "I got that monitor for 1200 its 2000 now". That 42 in monitor is just sitting in a spare bedroom collecting dust. I think I paid around a thousand for it to. Barely had it a yearProbably future proof, fuk it. I want everything