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olfinger
1 month ago

The XX50 cards are generally not particularly powerful and hardly worth the money. The performance of these cards is enough for easy indie titles, but for more demanding titles becomes narrow – but still feasible.

The XX60s are already a little better suited and are well suited for a low budget entry system. High-end this is not natural, but the XX60s can also fulfill their purpose for a few years.

From the XX70s, you will arrive in a good midfield, the XX80s and XX90s represent the high-end.

Whether your card is sustainable?

my goal is to 2030+ 1080p 40fps with DLSS and everything

Definitely no. For a further 5 years, this card will not be able to keep such performances, but of course it will also depend on the tracks played. You’d rather go to smaller indie titles that aren’t that hardware hungry, then yes.

Your system works as it stands, but it’s too weak anyway.

Windoofs10
1 month ago

Well, so the RX 6600 is… okay.

The 3050 is already a neat piece worse.

So on low to middle settings it will be a bit rich, but then probably just thanks to DLSS and frame generation.

From the raw power it lies on the level of a GTX 1060…

But it also comes to the games.

Games that do not have super special requirements are still wonderful in several years.

But top current games… It could be very close.

DerGamer5891
1 month ago

Rather not…

flauski
1 month ago
Reply to  Joojy

Well, Ampere will be 5 this year.