The first salvo of RTX 50 series GPU will arrive in January, with pricing starting at $549 for the RTX 5070 and topping out at an eye-watering $1,999 for the flagship RTX 5090. In between those are the $749 RTX 5070 Ti and $999 RTX 5080. Laptop variants of the desktop GPUs will follow in March, with pricing there starting at $1,299 for 5070-equipped PCs.
I just…I just don’t need fps and resolution that much. Godspeed to those that feel they do need it.
VR enthusiasts can put it to use. The higher end headsets have resolutions of over 5000 x 5000 pixels per eye.
You are basically rendering the entire game twice, once for each eye, and the resolution is like eight times as many pixels compared to your typical 1080p game
I’m staying on 1440p deliberately. My 3080 is still perfectly fine for a few more years, at least current console gen.
I’ve ditched my gaming PC and am currently playing my favorite game (Kingdom Come Deliverance) on an old laptop. Which means I can’t go higher than 800x480.
And honestly, the immersion works. After a couple minutes I don’t notice it anymore.
You’re not wrong. I just recently upgraded my whole machine going from a 3090 to a 4090 on 1440p and basically can’t tell the difference.