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Fall is here, and as usual, the rumor mill is in full swing, as are the industry leaks, with news regarding NVIDIA's RTX 50 SUPER series.
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16 GB is not an issue at 1440. I can max out settings for every game in my library.5080 Super with 32GB for half the price of a 5090 and I'm in. Otherwise non-buynary.
I have a 4K wide monitor, plus I also want 32GB for AI use.16 GB is not an issue at 1440. I can max out settings for every game in my library.
Was it native or with DLSS? Because DLSS ruins everything, even on quality preset, if you try native it looks far better. nVidia and devs just gaslit people into believing DLSS is just as good as native.TBH, I tried a few of my games, side by side, on two 32" monitors. One 1440, other 4k. I honestly can't tell much, if any, difference in quality. Maybe, slightly, in some instances is the 4k better.
YMMV
The advice "just wait for XYZ" never changes - something better is always just around the corner.So many people were convinced it was happening this fall/Xmas season. The advice "just wait for the fal for the supers" wasn't the best advice. After all with Blackwell being released this year it would be pretty odd to have a refresh so soon
In some games, DLSS is better than native 4k if only because TAA sucks, which is weird since DLSS uses a form of TAA for antialiasing, I'm assuming it uses AI also for the AA part hence DLAA.I have a 4K wide monitor, plus I also want 32GB for AI use.
Was it native or with DLSS? Because DLSS ruins everything, even on quality preset, if you try native it looks far better. nVidia and devs just gaslit people into believing DLSS is just as good as native.
That's because those games have no AA implementation beyond DLSS, but you can try DLAA even though that also has temporal smearing the image will be 10x clearer than with upscaling enabled. If there was proper AA it would look even better.In some games, DLSS is better than native 4k if only because TAA sucks, which is weird since DLSS uses a form of TAA for antialiasing, I'm assuming it uses AI also for the AA part hence DLAA.
I think it's never worth waiting precisely because there is always something new around the corner. And the leaps between the new and the old are not that big anymore as they used to be anyway. If you are an early adopter you overpay anyway and deal with potential issues too. The best is to buy right bang in the middle of the life cycle. Meaning if someone wants a 5xxx now is the time. I'd certainly buy now and wouldn't wait if I didn't already have a 4080.The advice "just wait for XYZ" never changes - something better is always just around the corner.
Just a matter of if it ends up being worth it. For most people, the answer is yes, it's almost always better to wait unless you are several generations behind and/or are having issues with most current software today (not just a few outliers). For us bleeding edge people, it isn't always about a value proposition though.
Take a look back over the past 5 years...So many people were convinced it was happening this fall/Xmas season. The advice "just wait for the fal for the supers" wasn't the best advice. After all with Blackwell being released this year it would be pretty odd to have a refresh so soon
Local hosted AI models would be my reason - fits the 27B-ish parameter versions with room to spare, where they won't fit on a 16GB card.16 GB is not an issue at 1440. I can max out settings for every game in my library.
TBH, I tried a few of my games, side by side, on two 32" monitors. One 1440, other 4k. I honestly can't tell much, if any, difference in quality. Maybe, slightly, in some instances is the 4k better.
YMMV
I do not disagree with you, I think we are talking about the same thing - but I think that statement right there is exactly what I'm trying to describe. Why upgrade unless it serves a purpose?Meaning if someone wants a 5xxx now is the time. I'd certainly buy now and wouldn't wait if I didn't already have a 4080.
Of course it goes without saying that you should wait until there is a wortwhile upgrade available. I'm just against waiting for the next thing when something is already readily available.I do not disagree with you, I think we are talking about the same thing - but I think that statement right there is exactly what I'm trying to describe. Why upgrade unless it serves a purpose?