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just because you dont Run!
chill down bro, dont be dumb!
youl miss the whole fun!
- The bigger the resolution the more pixels has to be rendered on screen.
- The bigger the texture quality the more things it trying to process to render, even if not using said resolution for it.
how long can my 47_Ti hold in years? not sure how many FPS can hold on 4K and would go max 3K for me. on 3xA game
also im waiting one next gen. screens to switch to oled and TrueBlack stuff HDR
so bad when having good GPU and a bad Screen... ykwim?
People that invest in high end, or flag ship are likely to keep their GPUs for years unless they got money to burn they just buy next possible release, or whatever just like those people that want a new iPhone every year.
For how much fps that can depend how well the game been optimized, or game just poorly made, and not optimized at all, this depends if game devs get lazy, and leave the work to upscaled like DLSS, or FSR, which is really bad way of designing, and optimizing their game that way as just means game just half ass on optimization. Example you can have two game looking amazing blown out of this world graphics as both nearly identical, but one has 120 fps, and other 60 fps, but then you wonder why the fps gap so huge despite having exact same settings max out everything with DLSS/FSR on, that be due to how game dev optimized their game that can make a huge difference in performance. There method where you get the same effects, and textures on models, but process less because it cut down, repeat texture design so render less, and reduce amount of points to rendering. Believe it or not by proper optimizations can see performance gain compare to non proper optimizations upto 90% which is huge. Example be world maps where often have repeatedly texture on ground, no reason to render something repeatedly so many time when can render less that uses less resources means more fps gain.
found this good video about Inch, also important.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySEFWOTWtWk
i have the 47_Ti paired with i5 13600kf on a ITX MB.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198005763128/screenshot/2270439116477418704/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198005763128/screenshot/2270439116477333969/
think the Gigabyte M27Q is my choice and probably the wait wont really payout much...
also wanted to Mount the Monitor on the wall, as i get a good one.