Nvidia RTX5000 up to +30% better than RTX4000 (only!)

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38min discussion on the 5090 FE cooler design and the PCB+connectors.. the amount of work that went into it.. 👏👏
 

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Considering the 2+ years since RTX 4000 was launched, the performance improvement for 5080 and below is kind of meh without DLSS4.
This is only based on 2 games so maybe the 5080 will do better with final drivers and 3rd party testing ? :whistle:
 

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Planning to get one in a new PC but I'm not in a hurry. I'm waiting to see the pre-builds by Mansa, Dreamcore, Aftershock, etc and shop for a good offer in the upcoming IT show in March.
 

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RTX 4000 will get the DLSS4 FG engine but not MFG which is RTX 5000 exclusive.

DLSS4 is not one thing but actually consist of several components. Some of these will benefit RTX 2000 and 3000 owners as well.


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Multi Frame Generation feature still be exclusive to the RTX 5000 series though. :cry:

DLAA has the best AA capabilities and DLSS SR has the best upscaling capability, the other FG stuffs severely degrade visual quality so it really doesn't make sense to me if anyone actually spend that much and willing to settle with visual deficits.
 

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DLAA has the best AA capabilities and DLSS SR has the best upscaling capability, the other FG stuffs severely degrade visual quality so it really doesn't make sense to me if anyone actually spend that much and willing to settle with visual deficits.
Same. DLAA, DLSS Q or at most DLSS B is where I'll try to stop. Don't like anything lower, including FG. Rather play at lower resolution than way lower settings at higher resolution.
 

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Same. DLAA, DLSS Q or at most DLSS B is where I'll try to stop. Don't like anything lower, including FG. Rather play at lower resolution than way lower settings at higher resolution.

Lol, you gonna trigger the people who buy 4K monitor and using DLSS performance (1080p) :ROFLMAO:
 

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Lol, you gonna trigger the people who buy 4K monitor and using DLSS performance (1080p) :ROFLMAO:
BTW, the 1080p-upscaled video streams on my 85" Sony TV looks better than the same stream on my tiny 27" 1080p monitor. Guess (i) Sony's superior upscaling and (ii) the immersiveness of a big 4K display makes all the difference! ..... i.e. playing DLSS P on a big 4K monitor may not be that bad an idea afterall ..... 😜
 

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BTW, the 1080p-upscaled video streams on my 85" Sony TV looks better than the same stream on my tiny 27" 1080p monitor. Guess (i) Sony's superior upscaling and (ii) the immersiveness of a big 4K display makes all the difference! ..... i.e. playing DLSS P on a big 4K monitor may not be that bad an idea afterall ..... 😜

The game actually use higher texture resolution internal settings when you set to 4K, compared to 1080P.
 

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Asus is 20% premium vs other AIB. Looks like 5070ti is the mainstream?
 
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