Yeah, and that's not just sucky lithograph resolution; the graphics looked that bad IRL too.
mnem
*Still dreaming of going to have liquid-cooling on my GPU*
Want liquid cooling? Here you go. IBM Z14. But it won't cost you the thrift store $32 USD.....try $32M USD. But you'll be king of the hill and tell everyone else to go fuck themselves.
For all that raw computing horsepower, it still won't do 2K 3D graphics at 144FPS or drive my VR at full-res/110FPS. A totally different architecture... there's a reason there is so much software that offloads compute load to the GPU whenever possible, particularly where real-time physics are concerned.
Now if I were SERVING a real-time quad racing world, damn skippy I'd want that bitch.
"Now we get down to the tacks of brass..." *cracks knuckles* "What is your center...?"No, wait... wrong movie. *changes channel*
The real bitch-mode here for me is this: With the asshole tax for living in Canada, the best deal for me on a RTX2070 Super is still to buy the OEM model from the NVidia site at a cost of ~US$620. There's a Gigabyte version that's $80 less on NewEgg.ca, but OOS.
VR & 2K/4K 3D real-time physics rendering are just the worst grinding, slogging, evil workloads on a video card; and the VR enthusiast sites actually recommend GPU liquid-cooling as the only way to maintain stable framerates. PERIOD. Since I'm already liquid-cooled on my CPU, I really want to treat my new shiny GPU a lot better than I've been treating my RX580; 1080P @110FPS has it just screaming after about 60 seconds, and with interpolation it looks like shit on both my monitor and my VR goggles, plus it always EVENTUALLY thermal throttles to some extent.
So... if I swallow that bitter pill, I'm left with trying to find a a liquid-cooled 2070 GPU (they only make a couple, and they're "hybrid", meaning RAM & VRM are still fan-cooled) or do it myself... add $300 plus replumb the whole PC or around $180 if I get an AIO DIY kit just for the GPU, and they all have... you guessed it... hybrid cooling on the GPU. Typical cost for just the custom water block for full-liquid GPU cooling is ~$200 and up.
Meanwhile, This is
just taunting me on NewEgg... 100% Liquid-cooled, 2x the performance and all the I/O I need for BOTH my VR headset 1440P, AND TV monitors, plus add a couple extra just for shits & grins. Just more... everything. And drop-in easy; take out 2 case fans in the front and drop in the rad. Boom. For about $220 more than the plain-vanilla RTX2070 Super.
But... New rumors of Navi 23-family cards; another manufacturer has filed EEC marks for RX 5800/5900 family products.
So then... do I want to wait some more and be a beta tester on ANOTHER AMD product (and maybe finally see the fruits of Adrenaline Integration), or just suck it up and get the big easy now...?
mnem