Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

  • @CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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    203 days ago

    Saved up for a couple of years and built the best (consumer grade) non nvidia PC I could, 9070XT, 9950X3D, 64gig of RAM. Pretty much top end everything that isn’t Nvidia or just spamming redundant RAM for no reason. The whole thing still costs less than a single RTX 5090 and on average draws less power too.

    • @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Yep, thats gonna be significantly more powerful than my planned build… and likely somewhere between 500 to 1000 more expensive… but yep, that is how absurd this is, that all of that is still less expensive than a 5090 RTX.

      I’m guessing you could get all of that to work with a 750 W PSU, 850 W if you also want to have a bunch of storage drives or a lot of cooling, but yeah, you’d only need that full wattage for running raytracing in 4k.

      Does that sound about right?

      Eitherway… yeah… imagine an alternate timeline where marketing and industry direction isn’t bullshit, where people actually admit things like:

      Consoles cannot really do what they claim to do at 4K… at actual 4K.

      They use checkerboard upscaling, so basically they’re actually running at 2K and scaling up, and its actually less than 2K in demanding raytraced games, because they’re actually using FSR or DLSS as well, oh and the base graphics settings are a mix of what PC gamers would call medium and high, but they don’t show console gamers real graphics settings menus, so they don’t know that.

      Maybe, maybe we could have tried to focus on just perfecting frame per watt and frame per $ efficiency at 2K instead of baffling us with marketing bs and claiming we can just leapfrog to 4K, and more recently, telling people 8K displays make any goddamned sense at all, when in 95% of home setup situations, of any kind, they have no physically possible perceptible gains.

      • @CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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        63 days ago

        1000W PSU for theoretical maximum draw of all components at once with a good safety margin. But even when running a render I’ve never seen it break 500W.

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        I tried Mint and Ubuntu but Linux dies a horrific death trying to run newly released hardware so I ended up on ghost spectre.
        (I also assume your being sarcastic but I’m still salty about wasting a week trying various pieces of advice to make linux goddamn work)

        • bitwolf
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          52 days ago

          Levelone techs had relevant guidance.

          Kernel 6.14 or greater Mesa 25.1 or greater

          Ubuntu and Mint idt have those yet hence your difficult time.