MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X Review

Cyberpunk 2077

MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X Review

Cyberpunk 2077

Whilst it might have been pilloried at launch for delivering terrible performance and few of the claimed features, CD Projekt Red have proven why they are one of the best developers around by continuing to work on it until it is now spectacular. It looks glorious, plays like a dream, and is the glimpse of a near-future gaming fun we’ll all be enjoying. It’s still performance heavy with everything turned on, which naturally we do at any opportunity. Our graphs are with RT off, and then with everything turned on. FG is Nvidia’s Frame Generation technology.

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12-10-2022, 16:34:00

demonking
So this performs on par with the FE, roughly, losing in a lot of instances(unless the labels on some of the graphs are wrong?), draws more power and runs at a higher temperature and costs at least £200 more than the FE. was it at least quieter?

Now you see why EVGA has pulled out of Nvidia cardsQuote

12-10-2022, 21:45:32

AngryGoldfish
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Originally Posted by demonking View Post
So this performs on par with the FE, roughly, losing in a lot of instances(unless the labels on some of the graphs are wrong?), draws more power and runs at a higher temperature and costs at least £200 more than the FE. was it at least quieter?

Now you see why EVGA has pulled out of Nvidia cards
Yeah, it seems that gone are the days where it actually makes sense to buy an AIB partner card. They're more expensive and are not much better in cooling.Quote

13-10-2022, 07:31:29

Warchild
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Originally Posted by AngryGoldfish View Post
Yeah, it seems that gone are the days where it actually makes sense to buy an AIB partner card. They're more expensive and are not much better in cooling.
The issue for many of us not living in the UK/US is actually managing to get our hands on an FE card. I would have to import it direct from Nvidia and then pay 36% tax on it Quote

13-10-2022, 11:17:16

AngryGoldfish
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Originally Posted by Warchild View Post
The issue for many of us not living in the UK/US is actually managing to get our hands on an FE card. I would have to import it direct from Nvidia and then pay 36% tax on it
Yeah, countries like Norway are very expensive when it comes to tax. Ireland has high tax and import duties as well, but some UK shops (Amazon for example) have deals where I can still buy items from the UK and only pay Irish tax, not UK tax AND Irish tax, which is what has happened with other places post-Brexit. Many of the shops I used to use from the UK I don't shop with any more. It's not right paying both UK and Irish tax.Quote

13-10-2022, 12:25:34

NeverBackDown
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Originally Posted by Warchild View Post
The issue for many of us not living in the UK/US is actually managing to get our hands on an FE card. I would have to import it direct from Nvidia and then pay 36% tax on it
If you have friends over in those areas, you could give them the money to pay for it, then ship it to you? Will take longer but probably save you money.Quote
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