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Yeah idk. He pulled a 4070 and a 4090 for the comparison. Like, ok, but that doesn’t seem super fair. Like if I’m shelling out for a 4090, bruh you bet your ass I’m going to throw that into a legit case with a premium board, high ram, great cpu, all the fixings.
Much more interesting to me would be if this set up could work well with a used 30 series card. Something more price appropriate for the overall rig. It just doesn’t make sense to pair a $800 mini computer (which honestly, seem like great, fun little machines) with an almost 2k graphics card.
How about we pair it with a used, top tier card from last gen, something more price appropriate for the set up?
Even on the 30 series the hit is pretty bad. Past the 10 series you see some pretty big performance penalties from the lack of bandwidth and added CPU overhead.