- 7nm graphics cards this year, finally
- Zen2 Ryzen looking v. fancy with core counts and throughput
- 5L - 10L NUC enclosures should offer tower-sized performance in a pint-sized package
2020 HW thread
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2020 HW thread
Some good stuff coming down the pipe or available now!
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Re: 2020 HW thread
The GTX 3080 cards are expected in June.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/report-nvidi ... -june-2020
Probably 7nm Radeon will come out in a similar timeframe.
Worth noting that PS5 and Xbox Series X will both be a custom AMD 8C Zen2 CPU, which is a huge step up in CPU perf vs. current gen console. I think it's a safe bet that game perf scaling with core count will become more commonplace. There's only a handful of titles that can really use more than 8 cores today. It's entirely possible that AAA titles which actually can't run on mobile computers will begin to trickle into the market, but we'll see about that. I'm fairly impressed by Unity & Unreal's ability to scale content nowadays, so maybe studios just quickly retarget their assets for reduced capability machines, but there will inevitably be some next-gen games which use the CPU for real gameplay effects.
Today, my home machine is 4C with 1080p monitor. I'm definitely thinking it's time for an upgrade.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/report-nvidi ... -june-2020
Probably 7nm Radeon will come out in a similar timeframe.
Worth noting that PS5 and Xbox Series X will both be a custom AMD 8C Zen2 CPU, which is a huge step up in CPU perf vs. current gen console. I think it's a safe bet that game perf scaling with core count will become more commonplace. There's only a handful of titles that can really use more than 8 cores today. It's entirely possible that AAA titles which actually can't run on mobile computers will begin to trickle into the market, but we'll see about that. I'm fairly impressed by Unity & Unreal's ability to scale content nowadays, so maybe studios just quickly retarget their assets for reduced capability machines, but there will inevitably be some next-gen games which use the CPU for real gameplay effects.
Today, my home machine is 4C with 1080p monitor. I'm definitely thinking it's time for an upgrade.
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Re: 2020 HW thread
https://www.zdnet.com/article/intel-csm ... y-thought/
If your old CPU is old like mine (2700K), then you're safe... Don't upgrade to anything except the latest gen. Or are you gonna go AMD?!
If your old CPU is old like mine (2700K), then you're safe... Don't upgrade to anything except the latest gen. Or are you gonna go AMD?!
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Re: 2020 HW thread
I get 50% off of MSRP so it's a tough price point for AMD.
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Re: 2020 HW thread
https://www.pcmag.com/news/razer-tomaha ... -in-luxury
https://www.coolermaster.com/nuc/
https://www.silverstonetek.com/product. ... 08&area=en
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/intel-nuc ... ost-canyon - The current gen 225W GPUs don't hit 60fps @ 4K in this box, but I think with 7nm GPUs and CPUs a box like this should work really nicely for 4K gaming.
https://www.coolermaster.com/nuc/
https://www.silverstonetek.com/product. ... 08&area=en
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/intel-nuc ... ost-canyon - The current gen 225W GPUs don't hit 60fps @ 4K in this box, but I think with 7nm GPUs and CPUs a box like this should work really nicely for 4K gaming.
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Re: 2020 HW thread
Big problem with my previous posted: all the Nvidia cards launched thus far are for 650W or bigger PSUs!
However, looking at the Founders Edition card, I am guessing the 225W cards won't really be 4K@60FPS, which is what I'm in the market for. Even the 3070 can't do that at max settings, but if I reduce quality a bit it should be ok.
This is the first 3070 I've found that is advertising quiet fans. I'm definitely in the mood for a monitor upgrade due to COVID and WFH, so I may drop some money on a new box.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/ ... ING-OC-8GD
However, looking at the Founders Edition card, I am guessing the 225W cards won't really be 4K@60FPS, which is what I'm in the market for. Even the 3070 can't do that at max settings, but if I reduce quality a bit it should be ok.
This is the first 3070 I've found that is advertising quiet fans. I'm definitely in the mood for a monitor upgrade due to COVID and WFH, so I may drop some money on a new box.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/ ... ING-OC-8GD
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Re: 2020 HW thread
Philips 436M6VBPAB 43" Momentum DisplayHDR1000 Certified Monitor, 4K UHD 3840x2160 Quantum Dot Technology, 100% BT.709
Decided to get IPS instead of OLED, and the 43" instead of a 48".
Decided to get IPS instead of OLED, and the 43" instead of a 48".