Hi all.
I'm in the market for a new card that'll output 4K fairly nicely in games. How much do you guys think 3080s, 3090s and 6900s will go down once sales are live?
I'm hoping for at least under $1000 but it probably won't happen.
Thanks.
Hi all.
I'm in the market for a new card that'll output 4K fairly nicely in games. How much do you guys think 3080s, 3090s and 6900s will go down once sales are live?
I'm hoping for at least under $1000 but it probably won't happen.
Thanks.
I saw that. Secretly hoping for an Nvidia card not because I think AMD is bad (I have a 6600XT rn), but I need one for the work I'm going to be doing next year e.g. machine learning.
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I've got a 3080ti and it's most definitely not a 4k card, I doubt even the 3090 will be able to really give you that high quality with high frame rates. 4090 is the card to go to really get that 4k experience
Does it hit 60fps constantly though? That's where I aim to be at if I go 4K.
Barely. It normally hovers around the 45-50 fps range with very high settings
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There was a 6900xt for just over 900 yesterday