Medallion's humming... that can only mean one thing! It's time to announce The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Songs of the Past! ⚔️
This brand new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will take you to the Path with Geralt of Rivia once more. It’s being co-developed with @Fools_Theory and is coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 in 2027. Stay tuned for more information in late summer. ⏰
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@TechLab_UK The answer is, most gamers buy 60 class cards, 2 generations ago that was the 3060 12GB, but since then it's been the 4060 and now 5060, both 8GB. People with older 8GB GPUs are probably also just holding onto them, because the options to upgrade aren't very compelling.
@mpr_reviews Hardware Unboxed are really good for comparative data across a wide range of GPUs, I also like their reviews into things like image quality from upscalers.
Kryzzp is really good at showing actual gameplay, finding the most intensive areas and showing a wide variety of settings.
@VideoCardz They effectively ended driver support for these anyway, the new drivers install, but they never fix the bugs introduced by new drivers for these cards now, at least for Maxwell, so older drivers tend to have fewer problems.
@VideoCardz Important to note that it's 20% lower just for the VRAM used by the upscale, not the total VRAM usage by the game, so it's in the region of 100MB, not exactly game changing. We still need better options with more than 8GB VRAM, Nvidia!
@SapphireTech It won't be playing games at ultra settings with only 8GB VRAM in 2025... nobody should be buying the 8GB version, it's planned obsolescence!
@PotatoHimeRS Have you tried one stick of RAM at a time? Memory errors can be a real pain to find sometimes, it can work seemingly fine for ages before it happens again.
@mpr_reviews This is how settings should be, they should scale well with a wide variety of hardware! It's much worse when there's games that only have something like a 30% FPS difference between lowest and highest settings and it's a complete performance hog either way...
@AzorFrank@michaelpcmaster If you're only playing esports games at 1080p, why buy a 9060 XT? This type of consumer should be looking at the <$200 market, get something like an RX 6600 or a used 5700 XT, which still have 8GB VRAM. There's still no reason for an 8GB 9060 XT to exist at $300, it's bad value.
@amdradeon Not a huge issue, but why only 3 display outputs on the 9060 XT? I appreciate the fact that it has the full 16 PCIe lanes and that something more important like video encoding wasn't cut like happened with the 6500XT, but it just seems an odd corner to cut...