Gaming makes up 77% of NVIDIA's graphics business. You don't throw away a $10 billion market segment, especially when you hold close to 80% of the total consumer market for discrete video cards. Their market share will slip if they start to slack.
Fair enough. But in my opinion Nvidia has to deliver on next gen, otherwise they can't justify such high prices. Can't speak for others but I would not be willing to pay $1600+ to upgrade from my 4090 if all I got was a measely 25% uplift. I...
You can't go 15,000 hours without running a pixel refresher lol. And he mentions it's working just fine...
"The compensation cycles appear to be working fine, including the big one every 2000h (curious to see if the next one clears things up)."...
Weird they decided to nerf the brightness. That was what made the Asus standout above the rest. Looks like that upcoming TCL, if it does release, will have an easier time dethroning the Asus now.
Yes the performance uplifts ever since Kepler have all been well over 30% when comparing top die vs top die with again the jump from 1080 Ti to 2080 Ti being the exception when tested at 1440p, at 4K the uplift is just over 40% going from a 1080...
Yeah I have heard people having issues with KVM/USB. Probably something that will get addressed with a firmware update but who knows when they will get to that, could be week or could be months.
I wouldn't really consider using it at 80nits 99% of the time as going hard on it though, quite far from it in fact. 3000 hours is still pretty low considering that are games that people will easily sink that much time into whether it's FFXIV or...
1080 Ti to 2080 Ti was the only time we got a 30% uplift. Going from a 780 Ti to 980 Ti was more than 30% and so was 980 Ti to 1080 Ti, 2080 Ti to 3090, and 3090 to 4090. I am comparing the top dog dies for each generation so GK110 vs GM200 vs...
Ah 80 nits and just a drop in the water for usage. Yikes. Well on the bright side the C2 and up really improved things when it comes to burn in. I'm expecting a lot more CX owners to start having burn in soon enough. I personally have not sank...
So out of 15,000 hours roughly 2200 hours was spent in one MMO and running it at 120nits SDR already caused burn in. Running it in HDR would have accelerated the burn in, especially if the game has no adjustments for UI brightness as some games...
Well DLDSR would definitely help close the gap a bit but I checked the PPI of the LG and it's only 95, while the 57" Samsung is 140 PPI. That is quite a massive difference in PPI on top of the Samsung technically being "4K" resolution but doubled...
If you're asking whether or not DLSS from a lower resolution would look better than a higher native resolution, it's tough to answer because the actual DLSS implementation in games varies in how good they look. For example, on a 4K screen running...