10x performance compared to previous generation

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  1. 0196907d-880a-7897

    You forgot a marketing slide of Jensen then saying the all new 6070 is 25x faster than previous gen.

  2. Croanshot

    Idk I always turn on the fake frames if they are available. I personally can’t really tell that they are fake at all unless I look super closely.

  3. KEBABjunior

    its actually crazy that the 5090 cant even reach 30fps in cyberpunk everything maxed out 4K res without fake frames.

  4. SnowChickenFlake

    25 frames at half res still gives you 12.5x performance

  5. Negitive545

    “Fake Frames! Fake Frames!”

    Yeah whatever dude, I like being able to play my games at 1440/165fps even if it means the occasional ghosting artifact due to poor implementation, which for many games never happens because it’s implemented properly. Some games really fuck it up though I will admit.

    “What about the latency” Not noticeable or relevant for the games I’m playing. If I were a competitive FPS player then sure, yeah, it’d be a problem, but if that were the case I’d be playing at 1080 on lowest settings possible to squeeze every single possible frame out of my computer.

  6. Wasteofskin12345

    Y’all forget that high res monitors often required multiple high end gpus to have stable performance running high settings before upscalers became common.

  7. MonkeyCartridge

    I mean besides the BS marketing Nvidia tends to do, I still feel like it’s a thing for good reason.

    If a painter is 10x as good, that doesn’t mean they produce paintings 10x as fast.

    Sometimes it makes more sense to spend more time per painting, and then sell prints.

  8. Dominos-roadster

    I’ll take custom resoluton scaling + dlss slop instead of TAA slop at native resolution, thank you very much

  9. Big-Newspaper646

    Honestly, upgraded to a 5070ti recently and booted up doom tda and was met with 45-50 FPS, which then goes down to 15 if I want path tracing. (Also maxes out 16gb of vram) 

    It’s so over

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