• dinckel
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    18 days ago

    Quite a disappointment, to be honest. I’m still running a 1080ti, and this card is more than capable today. Obviously it’s no 5090, but it runs everything I’ve wanted to play on it, par MHWIlds, which runs on newer systems just as poorly anyway

    • dditty
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      1318 days ago

      I just finally replaced my 1080 Ti with a 5070 Ti ~a month ago so I could play Doom:TDA since it requires ray-tracing. I didn’t feel like my fps was suffering with the 1080 Ti at 1440p, but I doubled my fps in several games and it is pretty awesome.

  • Voytrekk
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    2518 days ago

    It sucks, but the newest if those cards is almost 9 years old at this point. The 10 series was probably the best generation they have ever put out, and some of those cards are still relevant today.

    • @[email protected]
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      718 days ago

      That’s a sober take. I am affected running a 1070. But I don’t expect 10 years of drivers for an OS that makes out at most a few percent of the total.

      If we look at steam survey. The 1070 is at like 0.78% of all Linux installs. While Linux as a whole is at 2.69%.

      So less that 1% of less that 3%. Yeah, I would also kill support for that nieche

  • Mwa
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    818 days ago

    Ngl I am kinda glad I didn’t get a GTX 10XX series GPU and I opted for a GTX 16XX series

  • @[email protected]
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    418 days ago

    I’m only 1 gen ahead with a RTX 2070 and I have yet to see a game not be able to run on Ultra on it ; but that’s probably because I haven’t been interested in any new release since Elden Ring 😅

  • @[email protected]
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    316 days ago

    That sucks. I’m running a 1080ti and with young children I no longer have money for upgrades.