Bang for Buck also has a video of BFV using over 9gb, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpetTcK4Vgk
Personally I wouldn't buy a card with less than 11-12GB ram if buying now. The 1080 Ti /Pascal XP have been out for over two years and future games will only get more demanding. Sure you can dial...
I'm playing Arma 3 with 5500M view distance 4500M Object distance all settings maxed/Ultra plus 4x transparency SSAA. 1080TI SLI and image quality and general performance is great but I'm already at the limit
of my memory. I've been on the same rig for a while with SLI XP's then 1080Tis (5960X...
I'm playing Arma 3 with 5500M view distance 4500M Object distance all settings maxed/Ultra plus 4x transparency SSAA. 1080TI SLI and image quality and general performance is great but I'm already at the limit
of my memory. I've been on the same rig for a while with SLI XP's then 1080Tis (5960X...
So does all this mean an 8 core 16 thread 3000x at 7nm has a decent chance of beating a 9900k in gaming and will it be a worthy upgrade on 5960x at 4.5ghz?
As stated wait for Zen2 next year. 7nm will be a decent uplift and should be affordable if AMD execute as expected. I’m on a 5960X but will probably go back to the red team in 2019.
I agree, I was vaguely considering jumping on a 9900K to replace the 5960x instead of waiting for 7nm but
Intel has guaranteed I'll wait with those prices. It's almost like Intel are in a bubble, oblivious to what is happening in the real World and believing
they can crap on their consumers...
Yeah I totally agree regarding 2019 and 7nm, why else would they launch the Ti early (compared to the usual cycle) and at an astronomical price unless they know that they or someone else has something either better or equivalent but much cheaper at 7nm coming in 2019.
I am pleased Nvidia are trying to improve image quality and Ray tracing clearly will one day be quite good at doing that. However the images I've seen make water appear like Mercury all over the screen. Yes water is reflective, no water is not quicksilver and I actually prefer realism rather...
Way to go dude, lead by example. Can’t wait to see the beast in action and any benchmarks, feedback etc! Edit:Obviously minus the benchmarks but including temperatures, issues or not etc.
Apart from very few samples can do 5ghz, 4.6-4.8 seems the typical maximum and that's consuming 250-400W and I don't want to use
liquid Nitrogen every day to cool it. As said above the platform is overly expensive and it's gaming performance isn't where I need it. Oh and it's neutered with...
I really want a 9900K with solder and 5Ghz but I really can't condone Intel's behaviour in holding out so long on offering a competitive 8 core CPU. 9900K looks a like a good CPU but how many PCIe lanes does it have and is it hobbled in any other way. It's only thanks to AMD that we have this...
I assume in Windows you’ve selected maximum performance in the power settings and this throttling occurs when on mains plugged in power not the battery?
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