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Depends what you consider as "fake".
The AI frame generation is taking previous frames and calculating out the objects and movement between them, filling that between them.
Previously, Ray Tracing would of been "faked" or if enabled, tank all your game's performance down to like 24-54 FPS with 4K resolutions. Now you can have real Ray Tracing with HDR and the works, set it to max settings and have a better quality image with 68-124 FPS in comparison. It's a bit of a no brainer what is better, if you have actually used/seen it and played upon it. Given that the game has to support DDLS 3.0 to be able to allow that, many newer games are offering it's suppport, plus previous old ones too.
For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXZEMfaq69A
Lol
For your tiny brain to process then...
Faking Ray Tracing via preloading shaders vs Real Ray Tracing with fake frame generation inbetween via real-time AI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaQLawFCd44
A high-end PC using the latest in processors and GPU's are likely to use so much energy that on extremely hot days or other conditions in which the south-west interconnect system is suffering instability or too much load, I wouldn't be surprised if they would call you up directly and ask you to shut it down and consider it 'Load Shedding' like they do with very energy intensive industries or companies. I find the concept amusing, as silly as it is.
My wall-split air-conditioner uses less energy than a modern RTX GPU on its own. That is ridiculous.
I think the hardware the latest GPU's offer is much better geared towards production workloads than gaming uses. The lack of developer support and benefits to the player that don't adversely affect frame time delivery would be something people might be interested in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvhvB_Fb9ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RwQ7H_EBoM
Also, I'm not just talking about the standard 1080p or 1440p resolution, with games we play today. I'm talking about seriously real-world quality graphics at 4K or higher resolutions. Plus the graphics card does it for you in real-time, rather than the game developer having to "fake" it with a bunch of pre-renderings. You get lighting effects which really make HDR monitors pop with realism. Shadows casted in dark caves with a glimmering of light and a torch glowing. It can greatly add to the gaming immersion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7tXVfDykUo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMF_Kq0n6l4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwEXJ3T1EJM
Most people's concept of PC gaming is still living in the past.
i will bet 20$ that it's not 10090.
maybe X90
Who spends 2000$ for a PC when you can spend 2000$ or a RTX 4090 GPU?
You could always just get a console...
Else wait until the RTX 50xx series is released and purchase that sweet RTX 4090 instead secondhand from someone else upgrading to the RTX 50xx. It will at least come down in price over time. 4K resolution is still not quite the norm. I bet you later in the future it would just be like people running 1080p resolution and a lot cheaper when something else new arrives. Such is the cycle of next gen advances.
Don't be so mad and salty in life. Gees. Go get yourself a Nintendo Switch and avoid being so triggered by what you clearly just can't afford. One day, when you grow up and become an adult with a full time job, you might be able one. Even then I would suggest it for 4K users only.
I had personally had got the RTX 4090 card to use via my work and they got it for wholesale, otherwise yes, I wouldn't of been using one quite yet and the store price is pretty insane.
"Pretending to be an expert, when it's someone who has used and experienced it vs someone just guessing and hating for the sake of it without any constructive criticism added or alternative..."
Get some self respect.