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Skooby

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Even then, the performance you’re paying for is gonna be in AAA games. It will do you well, but I don’t think you need ULMB, g-sync, or even 144hz for light gaming. I only keep consoles for exclusives so I put more resources into the PC.

For light gaming, I would stick to 1080p or 4k
Any recommendations?
 

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Took some hrs but finally got the new setup. Ran a Benchmark in Hitman 2 to test out G-Sync before bed. Goddamn it’s the real deal :mjcry: saw a frame dip from 100 to 60, and I wouldn’t have even noticed had i not been watching the numbers. I can’t wait to try Red Dead out
 

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Bought the new RX 5700 XT and I am getting a lot of screen tear. I think this monitor is ass and I have free sync.
What monitor is it. Maybe it supports g-sync

EDIT: I'm stupid. Disregard. Missed your graphics card. :snoop:
 

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the PS5 basically has a PCIe 4 SSD that feeds data directly to the GPU. it won't be like that on PC, and that kind of configuration probably wouldn't be good for non gaming applications on PC

I do hope we see games on PC that take advantage of SSD speeds, but it won't be the same as the PS5

Is the PCIE SSD the better version or does it not matter long as its SSD?
 
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