I think a Ryzen 3600 would be a good starting point. Something at least 6 cores / 12 threads. On a 2600 myself and feeling confident going into this next generation.
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Interested in how it powers through things like RDR2's higher settings too, games that were somewhat set up to stretch graphical legs in the longer term. I don't doubt the 30XX series are good performers but the % improvement over the 20XX series is hard to quantify too much as the 20XX series was a bit of a letdown out the gate. Seems like the 30XX series gets a lot right but I'm keen to see in real conditions how much it translates to.
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These new cards are a nice surprise, albeit still more expensive than previous gen cards (9xx, 10xx series etc.), however some of that is the poor exchange rates. The 3070 is a beast of a card and at £450 is a compelling option even if the 3080 might be better performance sweet spot. PCIe Gen 4 is going to make a big difference.
From a personal perspective atm I just don't need anything beyond my current 1070-based laptop but this is making me think about whether both consoles next year does make sense.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.pcgameshardware.de/Nvidi...chtet-1357337/
Lenovo have leaked that a RTX3070Ti is inbound that has 16GB VRam
That said. I was happy enough with a GTX1080 bought at launch and didn't really feel the need to upgrade it when the 1080Ti arrived - might put the 1080 in this board once I upgrade to a RTX3XXXX card
Last edited by MartyG; 02-09-2020, 15:53.
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