Sponsor: Arctic Liquid Freezer III on Amazon - https://geni.us/NrMtDTThis review of the NVIDIA RTX 5080 graphics card tests the new GPU vs. the RTX 5090, AMD...
Yep, that is why I referenced jelly time. From what I understood from most people out there, the latest exclusive to 5000 series frames gen feels like walking in gelatin, because it has that much smearing
Honestly I can’t believe that people have been gaslit so effectively that game frames is a baseline for graphics and not a tool for making older cards able to last longer that it was presented as first.
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This gen is going to be known for 2 things:
This generation is all about the upsell and fake frames at least with Nvidia.
Shame that AMD sounded like they weren’t going to try to complete in the 5080 space given what we’ve been shown.
Yep, that is why I referenced jelly time. From what I understood from most people out there, the latest exclusive to 5000 series frames gen feels like walking in gelatin, because it has that much smearing
Honestly I can’t believe that people have been gaslit so effectively that game frames is a baseline for graphics and not a tool for making older cards able to last longer that it was presented as first.
Sadly, the 7900xtx still competes with the 5080, since the 5080 is only ~15% faster than 4080 and the 7900xtx traded blows with the 4080.
AMD has a window of opportunity here that they’ll surely screw up by pricing the 9070xt too high…