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There are a few topics on the 5k series of cards in the Hardware & OS forum...
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/
But they are mostly using upscaling to achieve those numbers. Pure rasterization is no longer the way to produce high FPS.
That's basically a direct quote. Seems a bit over dramatic on your part.
NVidia has an amazing marketing.
5070 will not have 4090 performance. It will have similar FPS in selected games with new 4x frame generation.
We need to wait for independent reviews and benchmarks for real data of raw performance.
And how beautiful Windows 12-13 will look when it's using these cards.
Anyways expect cards to be sold out same with 40xx, and 30xx where scalpers be jumping on it for 1st batch.
There will be no Windows 13, they are skipping it like they did with 9 because it is considered