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ABunchaHerbs

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    ABunchaHerbs got a reaction from D.U.F.F. in Trouble Shooting External Drive   
    Thank you
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    ABunchaHerbs reacted to SnowyMus in Are PCIe 4.0 speeds worth it?   
    It depends on the interface used and the speed of the SSD.
     
    Obviously PCIe 3.0 SSDs will not benefit. PCIe 4.0 SSDs might benefit but only if they exceed PCIe 3.0's already extremely fast speeds.
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    ABunchaHerbs reacted to Envit0 in RTX Discussion   
    Just search for ray tracing benchmark "game name" and you will find it.
     
    e.g. https://www.techspot.com/article/1793-metro-exodus-ray-tracing-benchmark/ Metro exodus
     
    https://www.techspot.com/review/1759-ray-tracing-benchmarks-vol-2/ BF5
     
    https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/shadow-of-the-tomb-raider-pc-graphics-performance-benchmark-review,8.html Shadow of the TR
     
    There aren't THAT many games that support it. Some games have ray traced shadows only, others reflections etc. There are some new games that will support it including the Cyberpunk, CoD. I am myself a 2080ti user and can say that it takes quite some time for game developers to release performance update patches till FPS is okay-ish. With DLSS performance is improved, but for many users including myself the blur is just too much. I use ray tracing (1440p) in shadow of the tomb raider, (ultra settings), metro exodus (also ultra) and get mostly ~60FPS which does not bother that much in single player games. In case it bothers I just drop some settings a bit down without losing much of graphical quality.
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