I’m fully aware the newer cards out perform mine, but I haven’t really had any issues running games and heard nothing but ram being a video card bottleneck for even the 40series stuff. It’s hard to justify without paying more then I bought my entire PC for new
i9-9900k, 1080ti sc2. I went too hardcore when I built it and am feeling it now lol
I’ve got basically four “gaming computers” here, and the one that eats 90% of my gaming time is the non-extreme ROG Ally, which is very much the potato of the bunch.
The desktop is a 7700x with a 3080, and it’s faster, but like, not THAT much faster in any way that I can find to care about. (It’s driving a monitor with like 6x the pixels, so the performance leap isn’t as noticeable as you’d expect.)
…honestly don’t think I’m likely to buy another gaming desktop given what AMD and Intel are doing with APU stuff for handhelds this upcoming generation.
Are you saying that in relation to price? Because 4060 beats 1080 Ti.
I think his point is that the 11gb in his 1080ti is still more than you get in any card that doesn’t cost more than a 2000 Toyota Camry.
You got it…
I’m fully aware the newer cards out perform mine, but I haven’t really had any issues running games and heard nothing but ram being a video card bottleneck for even the 40series stuff. It’s hard to justify without paying more then I bought my entire PC for new
i9-9900k, 1080ti sc2. I went too hardcore when I built it and am feeling it now lol
Totally understand that.
I’ve got basically four “gaming computers” here, and the one that eats 90% of my gaming time is the non-extreme ROG Ally, which is very much the potato of the bunch.
The desktop is a 7700x with a 3080, and it’s faster, but like, not THAT much faster in any way that I can find to care about. (It’s driving a monitor with like 6x the pixels, so the performance leap isn’t as noticeable as you’d expect.)
…honestly don’t think I’m likely to buy another gaming desktop given what AMD and Intel are doing with APU stuff for handhelds this upcoming generation.