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Just now, AbishekCB said:

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Thanks for the reply, I think i understand what you mean but lol I'm completely lost of the graphics cards you mentioned becauee I just don't know anything in this area. 

I will try to clarify what I meant, if I missed something you are unsure about please let me know. Based on the massive performance increases from rtx 2000 (Nvidia’s previous generation of GPUs) to 3000 (Newest series, three were just announced: 3070, 3080, and 3090) that Nvidia is claiming but are yet to be verified by 3rd parties without nvidias involvement, I am expecting the 3060 gpu to be able to get 60fps at 4K on medium graphics settings in most games.
To stay in the 1k budget, they would likely be paired with a cpu from amd such as the 3300x or 3600 or Intel such as the 10400 or 10600k. However, later this year and early next year (around the time of the 3060’s estimated launch), amd will release the upgraded 3300x and 3600 (likely called 4300x and 4600 respectively) and Intel will launch the upgraded versions of the 10400 and 10600k (likely called the 11400 and 11600k respectively).

 

In order to get 60fps in rdr2 at 4K high settings, you will likely need to get a 3070 or 3080 both of which have been announced. They are releasing later this month and will retail for $500 (3070) and $700 (3080). The 3070 should be able to get 60fps most of the time but the 3080 should, get it consistently.

48 minutes ago, AbishekCB said:

Thoughts?

waiting on 3070 review to see which one im getting

 

so far my response is "meh"

 

the power draw is 350W, 100W more than 2080Ti

so I'm interested to see how the traditional cooler can handle it before i purchase

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Yh I mean Linus showed off RDR2 4K highest setting at 90 FPS+ I believe. All things considered that is not bad. But I am worried for Raytracing with 4K. Do you feel like the 3080 could handle 4K Raytracing at 60 FPS on modern AAA?

 

(I have 60hz monitor)

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2 hours ago, AbishekCB said:

Yh I mean Linus showed off RDR2 4K highest setting at 90 FPS+ I believe. All things considered that is not bad. But I am worried for Raytracing with 4K. Do you feel like the 3080 could handle 4K Raytracing at 60 FPS on modern AAA?

 

(I have 60hz monitor)

Can't really say anything tbh

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Vulkan is just another game API

 

Geforce is just Nvidia's gaming line of GPU

Their workstation cards are Quadro.

 

Titan was a branding made when AMD was competing in the high end back in 700 series, they probably killed it because people were confusing it with Quadro, because they called both a workstation card but Titan lacked several Quadro features

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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