• Drasglaf
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    7 months ago

    And if there ever was a dark age for PC hardware, we’ve recently crawled out of it, thankfully.

    With high-end GPUs costing what they still cost, I don’t think we’re out of it just yet.

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      7 months ago

      My recent realization is that the very high-end of the GPU market is totally unnecessary. A 4070 can play practically any game at 4K with decent framerates. And if you are fine with just “high” settings instead of maxed out, at very good framerates too.

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        7 months ago

        A 4070 is the high end, though. Any laptop with a 4070 in it will cost over £1.5k

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          Pretty sure nobody cares, but man as a third world country guy it feels weird as fuck to see these reasonable-looking numbers only to multiply by 50 and get a heart attack.

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          I don’t disagree, but gaming laptops are always overpriced. You’re paying a premium for the small form factor. (And I assume they also have the much less powerful RTX 4070 Mobile, which makes the value proposition even worse for laptops.)

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        In 2020 I bought a 2080 Super for more than 800€, I considered it crazy expensive but I had the money and my 1070 had died. 23 months later it died and Amazon refunded the money, so I proceeded to buy another GPU. That money was only enough for a 3070ti and I still had to pay 30-40€ more. I’m happy with my 3070ti for now, and I hope it lasts long enough, I don’t think I can afford that kind of money anymore.

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        7 months ago

        This makes me wonder though, if you’re going for a 4070 chasing value/performance, why wouldn’t you go AMD at that point?

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          7 months ago

          DLSS is way too good. All the “fair” benchmarks don’t take upscaling into account, where Nvidia is lightyears ahead.

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            Having used both I wouldn’t call it “lightyears”. FSR is not as good but both of them have issues and ultimately I realized I just don’t actually care that much. Upscaling means you’re going to be breaking the image at some point in exchange for higher frame rates, and I find slow downs more immersion breaking than minor image artifacts.