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If the super is even remotely priced in a reasonable way I'll be jumping on the 4080. Finally will get close to consistent 4k60.
I miss that small time window where maxing out games and not having to tweak and tune was a thing.
Is 4K60 the goal? Because I have a bunch of 120Hz displays, so... 4K60? Or what about 1440p120? Or maybe you can split the difference and try to get 90-ish at upscaled 4K and the VRR will eat the difference. And of course I have handhelds so those are a separate performance target altogether.
These days you are tuning everything no matter what unless you're running... well, a game from that era when 1080p60 was the only option.
You'll have your dream come true when consumers are told to upgrade their televisions after the next generation of game consoles mandate it as their next new shiny feature.
I have a c1. I actually target 4k120 but that's not going to happen consistently even on a 4090. Your seething is a lol.
Don’t hold your breath, buddy