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nvidia makes gpu cores, aging from over 20 years ago 1999
good luck
best cpu. ryzen 7. 7800x3d
-if you have money ro burn ryzen 9 7950x3d performs equal in gaming but a lot better in other tasks..
iit is faster, cheaper and uses 1/3d the power nobody same uses intel these days. and i am an intel fanboy.
best gpu gtx 4090 pure and simple.
-the 4090 is the ONLTY card to date that can do 4k ultra in 100fps.
however.. the tlradeon 7900xtx does performs better than a 4080 but cost a lot less than a 4080
same with all other cards..
radeon is much better bang for buck..
so unless you need 4090 performance .. radeon should be your pick.
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but thats not the whole story
some games clearly work better on dlss3 than fs3.. in those titles nvidura blows radeon in the dust.
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so if you need 4k 100fps : get 4090.
-if you know you will play games that work better on nvidea.. get nvidea
-in all other cases : get radeon.
but if you want the absolutebest radeon 9 7950x3d + geforce rtx 4080.. is the killer combo.
Edit
*don't
LOL
Found the guy that runs Userbenchmark's steam account.
Spotted the guy who can't see or feel stutters and doesn't bother looking at the most important metric for smooth gameplay.
Also, anyone who looks at user benchmark or mentions it regarding performance numbers should be ignored.
When AMD offers a better experience I'll advise it, until then, Intel is the better option.
Very insightful, great job, as usual.
The fastest GPU you can possibly buy right now is the Nvidia RTX 4090 at about $1,600. The runner up would be AMD's RX 7900 XTX at $1,000.
In both of these cases, the winner in terms of sheer performance is Nvidia and Intel, however AMD offers the best price to performance ratio in all cases, and this holds true even when you scale back to more reasonable hardware.
Where are EPYC 9754S and Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX?
Also RTX6000 Ada generation can be faster than RTX4090.
and i'll put my 13900k up against any amd and match or beat it.both cpu's trade blows in
select games but the facts are intel is more stable and has better lows.
Maybe my info is a bit out of date.
However I hold to my last paragraph.