
u/FrankFruits

replacing faulty memory costed me more than I'm willing to admit
RTX 5090 32GB feels more like a 1440p top card than a 4k
about 6 months ago I bought the RTX 5090 (specifically the Gigabyte windforce model) 32GB. Now preparing for 4k gaming I also got the LG C3 ( in addition to my existing Alienware 1440p AW2725DF).
I was super excited to check the card out and finally play 4k games proper but unfortunately I realized that pretty much every game (especially UE5 games ) heavily rely on DLSS and frame generation in order to get anything above 4K 60 on ultra settings. Now since the LG C3 is limited to 120HZ due to HDMI cable I wasn't even close to fully utilize the monitor full potential and at the same time running games on 1440p on the 1440p 27" Alienware was a much superior and smooth experience.
I don't know what it is with modern AAA games but it seems everyone nowdays skip optimization entirely and fully rely on AI solution. The RTX 5090 should run pretty much anything in 4k 120 being the literal fastest consumer card available and here we are using it for 1440p. I am thinking just selling the LG c3 and stick with 1440. It's a peaceful life. If you intend to buy a 5090, just don't expect to actually run new demanding games on ultra over 60fps.
I was minding my own busineas when this dude poped up asking if I want to invade Poland
Y'all remember when we were supposed to get GTA 6 next month ? 🥲
I don't know who in Capcom did the robot design but they should get a raise. This is one of the cutest robot designs I have ever seen
intel are actually insane and I hope they get a class action lawsuit
so about 3 years ago I bought the i9 14900kf and for the longest time I had crashes in games all the time and I couldn't figure out why despite doing pretty much everything. Turns out, at the time, since Intel realized they are losing the CPU race to AMD, they did the dumbest thing possible which was to take the physically possible limit on CPU power to the maximum without taking in account if software of any kind could handle it. About 6 months ago the motherboard manufactures released a bios update finally limiting the voltage on CPUs, specifically intel 13/14th gen. That greed of intel and motherboard manufactures in proxy pretty much cost everyone who had an intel 13/14th gen a lot of stress and probably burned CPU\degradation for some.
Elden ring keeps crashing on high end PC
I am playing on a fairly high end PC (RTX 5090/14900kf/ 32GB of DDR4 RAM/ Evo 980). Any other game I play runs perfectly no crashes or hickups but when ever I play either Elden ring or Nightreign the game crashes, sometime after a few minutes sometime after an hour. This seem to be Fromsoftware engine exclusive issue. Anyone else experience this ? I tried literally everything like updating drivers, reinstalling Windows turning off Ray tracing, DLSS nothing works. Anyone else experienced something like that ?