Cordell wrote: » https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce...ss-2-0-update/
tuxy wrote: » September may be optimistic and Nvidia will probably price gouge as usual.
Star Lord wrote: » Oh, yeah, that's understood, probably be September at the earliest for those. Hence the high level of patience that'd be needed!
tuxy wrote: » Remember the whole 3000 series will not be released at the same date, you could be waiting much longer for the one in your price range.
Serephucus wrote: » If you've stuck with a 970 this long, might be worth waiting a little bit longer. We're due to hear more about Ampere (the 30xx series) this month. By all accounts it'll be a big jump this time, not the so-so improvements of the 20xx line.
BloodBath wrote: » Intel still makes the best gaming cpu's
TitianGerm wrote: » Would you not consider a Ryzen cpu?
Calibos wrote: » Me too. Bought a HP Reverb VR HMD (2160x2160 pixels per eye) in the Black Friday sales for Virtual Cinema and Space/Flight/Driving Sim usage. The jump in clarity compared to Rift S/Valve Index is great and while I am surprised how well my current 4.6ghz 6700K/GTX1080 is holding up, I am having to drop the detail a bit and still see some stuttering and thus can't wait till the Intel 10 series CPU's and nVidia RTX3000 series launch so I can build a new rig to take maximum advantage of the Reverbs resolution.
EoinHef wrote: » Hardware unboxed video yesterday reviewed DLSS 2.0. Looks good. Doesnt need titles to be supported,also does not use the tensor cores anymore so i wonder will it come to older gen GPU's. I really want to get a replacement for my GTX 1080 at this point but im not seeing value there yet so starting to get impatient for Nvidias next line up and what ever AMD have in the pipeline.
tuxy wrote: » Did I misunderstand the video? It would seem that it does use the tensor cores but does not require them. Cards with tensor core will see better performance.
EoinHef wrote: » Hardware unboxed video yesterday reviewed DLSS 2.0. Looks good. Doesnt need titles to be supported,also does not use the tensor cores anymore so i wonder will it come to older gen GPU's.
Genevieve Disgusting Self-improvement wrote: » Quake 2 RTX is free on steam