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Oh, wow. I've heard the X3D cache absolutely smokes when it comes to these sort of calculation heavy games. I've also heard it provides good uplift in Satisfactory, too.
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Oh, wow. I've heard the X3D cache absolutely smokes when it comes to these sort of calculation heavy games. I've also heard it provides good uplift in Satisfactory, too.
Like someone upthread said, perfect for autism simulators.Oh, wow. I've heard the X3D cache absolutely smokes when it comes to these sort of calculation heavy games. I've also heard it provides good uplift in Satisfactory, too.
It sucks that reviewers mostly stick to the same games as GPU benchmarks instead of using games that, you know, actually show off CPU power. Everyone only seems to be concerned about "muh cpu bottleneck" instead of actually using the compute power of it.Like someone upthread said, perfect for autism simulators.
I only started getting into PC's around the time when Crysis was an actual benchmark in addition to being an actual meme. Back then, releases were actually exciting.For those of you too young to remember the 00s, each generation of GPUs in that era was a step change in graphics, introducing features that would not and could not execute on earlier cards. The GeForce 4 MX was not just too slow to run Doom 3 at a playable frame rate. It lacked the instruction set to do per-pixel dot products needed to make normal mapping work at all, or the per-vertex calculations needed for the stencil shadows.
I just hope the sequel to the 6500 XT doesn't include the same hated compromises.The RX 6400 is fucking stupid but AMD at least tries to do something.
The official CPU of autism has landed... in April. Too bad about the dumb scheduler issues on 7950X3D. And the 7900X3D is for nobody.
It might not, but it will be $500 at this rate.I just hope the sequel to the 6500 XT doesn't include the same hated compromises.
Thats too bad, I saw a video a while ago testing the performance of the low end chip (in a laptop but still) and at ~$300 it would have been a pretty compelling proposition in a cheap handheld device. At $550+ not so much.Look at how bad these prices are. Mendocino 1/4 size GPU of the Steam Deck = $549+.![]()
AYA NEO Air Plus: New gaming handheld revealed at higher than expected prices
AYA NEO has finally announced pricing and availability for the AIR Plus, its latest gaming handheld. Shipping in the spring with a choice of AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 5 7520U, Ryzen 7 6800U and Intel Core i3-1215U processors, the AYA NEO AIR Plus will completely miss its sub-US$300 price tag.www.notebookcheck.net
Even at $300 it starts to compete with better laptop options that are on sale.Thats too bad, I saw a video a while ago testing the performance of the low end chip (in a laptop but still) and at ~$300 it would have been a pretty compelling proposition in a cheap handheld device. At $550+ not so much.
If we're talking US pricing, then this is wrong. A 6700xt is almost always cheaper. The 6700XT as a whole outperforms the 3060ti @ 1440p which is where you should be buying this type of card. Unless you're talking about memetracing.The 3060Ti is cheaper than, and outperforms, the 6700XT
Don't get me started on how poorly a stunning number of games are optimized for multicore CPU's. Why the fuck this isn't the game dev equivalent of learning "C-A-T spells CAT" by now is beyond me.There is a point of diminishing returns. How fucking fast is fast?
For fucks sakes Direct X 9c is still being used in some games and Direct X 11 is pretty much the norm.
At least with what I've seen, 6700XT is almost 3070 performance at a good bit less cost. As for ray tracing, yeah I really couldn't care.If we're talking US pricing, then this is wrong. A 6700xt is almost always cheaper. The 6700XT as a whole outperforms the 3060ti @ 1440p which is where you should be buying this type of card. Unless you're talking about memetracing.
US Shopper, yes. Hadn't seen that combo, damn. Definitely gonna keep an eye out to see if that keeps going for a while.@Freedom Fighter Are you a US shopper? Have a MC or somebody you know who does? If so, that $600 7900X combo is crazy and blows any other deal on the market out of the water right now.
I pretty much can answer that question from information dealing with said corporations I used to deal with. AND you are right about Multicore CPU not being fully optimized.Don't get me started on how poorly a stunning number of games are optimized for multicore CPU's. Why the fuck this isn't the game dev equivalent of learning "C-A-T spells CAT" by now is beyond me.
Or how haptic feedback has been so completely neutered that the last time we had the real thing was when the Force Feedback joysticks with giant-ass motors ruled the roost.
Idk, depends how much you paid. 1080ti can still be a useful gpu, but pascal is showing it's age. I wouldn't want to spend more than $200 or so for a 1080ti atm.I bought a EVGA 1080 TI SC 2 Hybrid with 11gb VRAM because prices for 20xx and 30xx cards are still stupid. Did I fuck up?
$140. It was running Darktide fine, and Sons of the Forest. Supposedly this thing supports Ray Tracing as well.Idk, depends how much you paid. 1080ti can still be a useful gpu, but pascal is showing it's age. I wouldn't want to spend more than $200 or so for a 1080ti atm.
Well just about any card can run raytracing in software mode. It's the lack of RT hardware that will make it run like absolute dogshit. As for the price, that's great. Still a capable 1440p card if you keep it within expectations.Supposedly this thing supports Ray Tracing as well.