This is the jam. Bought a 6600 for $209 the other day... Gonna have to send it back and get something like this if these deals keep up...
I did the exact same thing a few months ago, bought a 6600 and sent it back within a week to get a slightly better card. This aint a bad deal, those 12gb vram helps future proof a bit too.
Gpu market going to implode as good enough onboard apus get higher frame rates at 1440p / 4k...
That's not happening any time soon. 1440p will probably take a few more generations if not more. 4k probably a decade or more. Graphics cards are not going away.
That's not happening any time soon. 1440p will probably take a few more generations if not more. 4k probably a decade or more. Graphics cards are not going away.
Once onboard catches up the resolutions will increase.
This is the jam. Bought a 6600 for $209 the other day... Gonna have to send it back and get something like this if these deals keep up...
I just replaced my 6600 with the AMD reference 6700xt and it's been awesome. Particularly now that CS2 came out and those precious frames became harder to come by. Though, full disclosure: running Starfield at 1440p, even at medium settings the 6700xt struggles to put out 60 fps.
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That's not happening any time soon. 1440p will probably take a few more generations if not more. 4k probably a decade or more. Graphics cards are not going away.
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8xxx and 14xxx amd and intel cpu gen
Once onboard catches up the resolutions will increase.
Yes but not enough to warrant an upgrade. 20-25% faster with an extra 4gb vram.
Id jump up to the 6800 / 6800xt if you have a 2070 super
Do you think this is the range of video card I should be targeting?