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So a 2080 can only do 30fps at 2K with med-high settings? Makes sense
Also
2160I? interlaced? who the hell uses interlaced these days?
https://twitter.com/tomqe/status/1757518030102561231
People like us buy powerful hardware - companies know that.
So they cheap out on optimization because "they can run it".
Meanwhile I bought a budget machine, swapped out a few cheap parts, and haven't worried about performance for years.
The GPU isn't what is holding you back, and getting the biggest baddest one on the market isn't going to push you through a bottleneck caused by the rest of your hardware.