Quote (NinjaSushi @ 30 Nov 2023 19:23)
I have terabyte drives funny. I never even max out my 256GB SSDs. Now if you want a laptop with 16 gigs you have to buy a 512 hard drive which is too much.. between cloud storage and thumb drives why would you ever need a terabyte?
I will say that that is a good graphics card but don't expect it to max out 1440p at 144 hz. I remember buying my 3440 by 1440p monitor and thinking the 2080 TI could max graphics and frames but at that resolution you choose which of the two you want. You can't have both. Either pretty pictures with big resolution or big resolution with higher frames. Ooooorrrrrr you could drop the resolution, max quality, and still get frames but I think high resolution at low settings look better than low resolution with high settings. You also get better frames on average.
Quote (NinjaSushi @ 30 Nov 2023 19:28)
You might be able to max out some games at 1440p and 144 HZ but it really depends on the game and how new it is and the technology that they're trying to use. Also some games are more CPU dependent just because of all the Collision detection shit. When you start getting into massive multiplayer games like 64 player maps and 128 player Maps you're going to start running into more CPU bottlenecking because of all the floating Point integer and all that crap that has to be computed.
Games nowadays can have the sizes of 250GB sadly. Hence why my boot device is 1TB.
The extra 4TB is because I save a lot of clips from when I play with my friends, as memories to look back to later. I've done this since 2013 basically so there's a lot of fun moments for us to watch every now and then. I'm filling up at 3tb atm on my current setup, hence, why I upgrade to 4TB.
I will get retire my old HDD.
Quote (Haoqdlam @ 1 Dec 2023 21:31)
Dang to know the 4080 and 4090 trumps all.
the 4080 would also costs me another 600 euros, so yea doesn't really makes sense in the $:performance in the 1440p market
lets not even speak about the 4090
This post was edited by ChingeR on Dec 1 2023 03:10pm