TalkAboutBoostingPerformanceWithXMP; ChoosingUpgradesAndImprovements............
TalkAboutBoostingPerformanceWithXMP; ChoosingUpgradesAndImprovements............
So let me just clarify that my post displays my current specs, right? I play at 2K 240Hz if possible and have G-Sync too. My plan is to wait a bit longer for the Super Series for the 4080 Super, hoping it lives up to what everyone else is saying about Nvidia, even though they mostly ignore P2P Ratios now. They’re really treating gaming companies more like AI firms because of this new stuff, but I’ve been researching this since 2016... Anyway, here are the specs again: 12900K, 2080 Ti and 128Gb RAM... but it could also be the 4060 Ti 16Gb or 4070... or maybe both. Also, I mainly play FPS games...
What kinds of games do you enjoy? The 4070 offers better performance compared to the 2080 ti. The 4080S provides a significantly higher performance boost over the 4070. The 9900k with a 5.5ghz all-core setup should consistently deliver over 200 fps at 1440p in most games, except for titles like Microsoft Flight Simulator and a few others. This is due to the limitations of even a 4090 in achieving 240 fps at 1440p with the highest settings on the fastest CPU.
I have a 12900K at 5.4Ghz rn and 128Gbs of RAM now helper.................so...........................should I keep my 2080Ti in my system or use these GPUs ROG sent me whichever one or something...........also I basically run First Person Shooters all the time and I wanna get the best visuals off of them as much as possible too...............as well as hardcore RTX games as well.............I love Realism....................
I believe you'll achieve better performance with the 4070 compared to the 2080 Ti, though even the 4070 might fall short when running cyberpunk at 1440p. For that level of demand, a 4080S or 4090 would be more suitable. This test highlights the necessary specifications for handling such demanding game settings.
Fair enough, but I played Cyberpunk at maximum settings with DLSS Ultra Performance. It ran smoothly like a Beut... so everything has been addressed. I'm also considering upgrading from my 2080 Ti to the 4070 and replacing my 2070 with the 4060 Ti in my Streaming PC. I want to start using a 40 Series for streaming now, and I think it's time...
To achieve better performance, you'd benefit from upgrading the witch from the 2080 ti to 4070 and the 2070 to 4060. However, a 2080 ti remains superior to a 4060 ti in terms of speed. Unless a specific feature is needed that the 4000 series cards lack while the 2080 ti provides, it would make more sense to switch the 2070 to the 2080 ti instead of the 4060 ti. The 2070 at 4060 ti seems most logical.
In reality, the 2080 Ti doesn't offer superior 3D performance, so it shouldn't outperform the 4060 Ti in gaming according to Passmark data.
I forgot to note that I own a streaming PC with my previous specs—either the 9900KS, 64Gb and now 4060 Ti soon after I return. This might actually help sort things out. For now, I’ll stick with the 4070 until I decide whether to wait for the ROG 4080 Super or see what deals are available on the 4080s or a ROG 4090 OC.
Sure, if they already have the card, it's clearly not the best choice. I was mainly talking about the general claim that a 2080 ti performs better than a 4060 ti, though that's not true. I'm completely in favor of the performance gap being significant enough to make buying a 4060 ti worthwhile only if someone is running out of VRAM—then a 16GB model could help compared to the 11GB on the 2080 ti, or there might be situations where one works better than the other.