u/MSRI_117

What are your thoughts on the 7800xt ?

I am asking this question for two reasons.

1: I am just curious as to what people think about this GPU. Just taking in the average opinion of the GPU I use.

2: I am considering saving some money and getting a 9070xt or a 7900 xtx. But I play on 1080p and aim for 120fps. I built the PC I use a few months ago (R7 8700g / 7800xt) and if I could go back in time with what I know now I would have bought a 9070xt. But I am enjoying the performance of my 7800xt, im just wondering if I should go ahead and upgrade because of what tomfoolery future games have concerning optimization.

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u/MSRI_117 — 1 day ago

MMW Within the next 5 years Playstation will either not exist as a company at all, or Playstations as a product will not exist in the way we have them today.

Edit: I was Unaware that Playstation was not a company. I knew it was owned by sony, but I made an assumption as to how their relationship worked. However I still stand by that Playstations will cease as a product within 5 years.

I really truly believe this will happen and I want to say it online in case I am correct.

Playstation seems invincible as of Right now. Xbox bearly exists as a company,

Nintendo basically just fucked off and is not competing with PS in the same genres of games. PS's only real competitor is Steam. Because PCs are so expensive most people on Console wont try and swap over to PC

Playstation has the console space all to istelf and has no real competition. I predict that rather than dominate the space they will in the no too far future make a series of Historically brain dead decisions out of extreme over confidence, lack of compotent leadership and greed.

im talking a Gerald Ratner level fuck up , complete and or Near Company wide collapse .

Playstation will shutdown, or downsize to the point that a Playstation console does not exist. I imagine something like they loose the ability to manufacture consoles so they Become a games store on PC with really badly optimized cloud gaming or some shit due to not having any money.

Evidence: this way because it is no secret that game companies and console companies are painfully out of touch. They do not realize nor care to realize what gamers want or what the average gamer can afford

Date: 01/01/2031

u/MSRI_117 — 3 days ago

How much does a CPU realistically contribute to FPS?

I understand that you cannot pair an RTX 5090 with a Pentium or some abomination like that and get any kind of performance.

But when it comes to modern hardware how much benefit is a R7 9800X3d compared to something like a R5 9600X? I imagine there is, but is there enough to be a night and day difference? Enough that its worth spending hundreds of dollars more?

I have a R7 8700g with a 7800XT in my current build, I have been thinking about getting one of the 3D processors but im really considering whether or not it would be worth it.

EDIT: I should be clear as to what my play style is. I typically play games at 1080p 120fps. That is my goal for most titles. If I am incapable of getting 120fps then and only then will I use Frame generation by using the 780m IGPU on the 8700g on Lossless Scaling. I hope this gives more context for my specific gaming setup/whether it would be worth getting a more powerful CPU

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u/MSRI_117 — 25 days ago

Just a heads up, never underestimate how big PC cases can be

I recently purchased a PC case to practice Spray painting PC parts. I will be using the case for a future build if it looks good. It this ASUS GT501, it is a 70L case. My current Case is a 40L, in my mind it would be big but we are taling about volume not surface area. It cant be that much bigger in reality

Holy crap I was wrong 😂, devastatingly wrong as a matter of fact.

This thing is massive, I have space for it but anything bigger would be completely unreasonable. Moral of the story is to understand that anything bigger than 40 or 50L is going to be absolutely gigantic.

If anyone is wondering I am going to paint it metalic red and gun metal.

u/MSRI_117 — 1 month ago

What do you think the naming standard for the RX 10,000 GPUs are going to be?

EDIT: I did not make my title clear enough. I am refering to AMD cards gpus not NVIDIA.

This might be a dumb question but there is a reason I am asking.

AMD changed their naming system from the 100s place being the tier to the 10s place to be more like NVIDIA. So the 9000 series didnt have the RX 9600 and the RX 9700, its the 9060 and 9070 (This is at least how I understand it).

When the 10000 releases years from now how will it be pronounced?

Example: the hypothetical RX 10060 XT. Will we really be expected to say RX Ten-Thousand Sixty? To me that is a mouthful. I would say its easier to say than Ten-Thousand Six hundred.

In my very amateur opinion it would be easier to call it an RX 10K60. "K" being 1000, so it would be pronounced RX Ten K Sixty

I do want to know what you all think, this is just something I was mulling over in my head.

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u/MSRI_117 — 1 month ago