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Guess I'm sorta interested. (currently using a custom EKWB watercooled 3080, so that's gonna be a b&@*$ to replace) Mainly because of their claims that the founders edition will be 2 slots high. Would be nice to see the cards gettting thinner again. Maybe less heavy too then? *cough* GPU sag *cough*

Their claims about performance seem a bit... exaggerated. Probably only true in very specific cases.

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4 hours ago, BlackRampage said:

Guess I'm sorta interested. (currently using a custom EKWB watercooled 3080, so that's gonna be a b&@*$ to replace) Mainly because of their claims that the founders edition will be 2 slots high. Would be nice to see the cards gettting thinner again. Maybe less heavy too then? *cough* GPU sag *cough*

Their claims about performance seem a bit... exaggerated. Probably only true in very specific cases.

Wait until the cards actually release, and then the various gaming sites will do some comparo's..... We'll see what we get from them. I would love to see a dramatic performance bump for less than what I paid for my 3070..... 😄

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I am also very doubtful of the 5070 > 4090 claim (though I dont own a 4090).

The published hardware specs for both just dont seem to support it, IMHO probably cherry picked games in combination wirth cherry picked graphics modes.

I am guessing it will be like always before; that a XX80 of the new generation is equivalent to the XX90 of the old gen (and down the line.)

I feel a 5070 will possibly and a 5070ti will certainly, beat my 4080S but probably not by leaps and bounds, as even the spec differneces from 5080 to 4080S seem unremarkable.

I had been resolved to buy a 5080, but now I am not so sure. From looking at the specs I am not confident the 5080 will beat 4090 performance in a meaningful way.

 

The new 5090 seems a beast though, with clearly spec supported signifcant improvements over the 4090. But I am not that much into this hobby to buy a MSRP 2k card which, will likely be 2.5k minimum real world. So IMHO the 5090 is not really a consumer grade card anymore, but more something for Devs and productivity guys .

 

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6 hours ago, 363rdChemicalCompany said:

I am also very doubtful of the 5070 > 4090 claim (though I dont own a 4090).

The published hardware specs for both just dont seem to support it, IMHO probably cherry picked games in combination wirth cherry picked graphics modes.

I am guessing it will be like always before; that a XX80 of the new generation is equivalent to the XX90 of the old gen (and down the line.)

I feel a 5070 will possibly and a 5070ti will certainly, beat my 4080S but probably not by leaps and bounds, as even the spec differneces from 5080 to 4080S seem unremarkable.

I had been resolved to buy a 5080, but now I am not so sure. From looking at the specs I am not confident the 5080 will beat 4090 performance in a meaningful way.

 

The new 5090 seems a beast though, with clearly spec supported signifcant improvements over the 4090. But I am not that much into this hobby to buy a MSRP 2k card which, will likely be 2.5k minimum real world. So IMHO the 5090 is not really a consumer grade card anymore, but more something for Devs and productivity guys .

 

Nvidia had a major performance jump from 20 series cards, to 30 series cards..... and it wasn't a major hardware change, it had more to do with the code the cards ran on. Wouldn't surprise me if Nvidia was able to pull that rabbit out of the hat again. They ARE rather good at what they do. 😄

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Again!  What exciting news.

After all the news I see while running NVIDIA App GeForce Experience leading up to the CEO I can imagine.  I load Nvidia Geforce Experience because it has Automatic Tuning for when I play games that are, best with NVIDIA too.  I found in the Settings in the Systems; Performance; the fine tuning device, "Automatic Tuning" so the GPU/s are tested and are run at my computers video cards best.  I played a couple of my games just launching them from the Online Services where I bought them.  You know!  STEAM/EA/UBISOFT etc., etc..  Some of the games they suggest and some GoTY of yesteryears with out launching the NVIDIA GeForce Experience and it's Automatic Tuning set up for the first time ever.  Or even having turned on Automatic Tuning even Once.

I played them again after launching the games from within the Nvidia GeForce Experience.

After it tunes up the system settings I like playing a game so hungry for GPU and Quality, and Speed loading up between moments we have to wait for the next page to load forever for, like Hogwarts Legacy has with NVIDIA GeForce Experience Systems Automatic Tuning Off, with Automatic Tuner set to run and launching my games from NVIDIA GeForce Experience the games I have run much better.

Running NVIDIA GeForce Experience to play the games makes my toughest video games look better, go through loading scenes faster then when played just with the game sites just loaded from service apps like Steam, EA, Ubisoft, and others better then.

Say!?  Have you used the NVIDIA GeForce Experience to load to play games with all those neat tweaks to safely run your computer?

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I thought that I saw that GeForce Experience is soon to be deprecated in the newest Nvidia drivers?  Not sure where I read it, though.  Might have been on comments on some Guru3d thread/article.  (Or, I simply misread...)

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3 hours ago, Pagafyr said:

Again!  What exciting news.

After all the news I see while running NVIDIA App GeForce Experience leading up to the CEO I can imagine.  I load Nvidia Geforce Experience because it has Automatic Tuning for when I play games that are, best with NVIDIA too.  I found in the Settings in the Systems; Performance; the fine tuning device, "Automatic Tuning" so the GPU/s are tested and are run at my computers video cards best.  I played a couple of my games just launching them from the Online Services where I bought them.  You know!  STEAM/EA/UBISOFT etc., etc..  Some of the games they suggest and some GoTY of yesteryears with out launching the NVIDIA GeForce Experience and it's Automatic Tuning set up for the first time ever.  Or even having turned on Automatic Tuning even Once.

I played them again after launching the games from within the Nvidia GeForce Experience.

After it tunes up the system settings I like playing a game so hungry for GPU and Quality, and Speed loading up between moments we have to wait for the next page to load forever for, like Hogwarts Legacy has with NVIDIA GeForce Experience Systems Automatic Tuning Off, with Automatic Tuner set to run and launching my games from NVIDIA GeForce Experience the games I have run much better.

Running NVIDIA GeForce Experience to play the games makes my toughest video games look better, go through loading scenes faster then when played just with the game sites just loaded from service apps like Steam, EA, Ubisoft, and others better then.

Say!?  Have you used the NVIDIA GeForce Experience to load to play games with all those neat tweaks to safely run your computer?

I have never tried it but I imagine dit would cut me off from my mods?

I do use the seperate GeForce optimizer feature though.

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