So Im between two pcs which one do you find best?PC 1 840$ -CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3DAMD Radeon Asrock 7800XT steel legend OC 16GBRAM: 32Gb G.Skill DDR4 3600MHzDedicated Audio cardorPC 2 1000$ -CPU: 5700X3dGeForceĀ® RTX 5070 Gaming Triple Fan OC 12GB GDDR7 DLSS4Team Group 32GB DDR4 (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz Delta RGB Black CL16Is DLSS that big of a deal for future proofing? Will paying 100 bucks more benefit me in the long run
>>106986652pc1 + linux
>>106987004i do use linux but i dont think nvidia is a problem anymore desu
>>106987056alright, have fun with wayland
>>106987074im on a 1060 rn running wayland its fine from my perspective? What problems are you referring to?
>>106987092ok, then pick pc1 because nvidia doesn't deserve your money
>>106987124valid. its used though doesnt that kind of cancel it out?
>>1069866521st better because you can't get a faster gaymin CPU without upgrading the mobo as well but you can upgrade the GPU in the future.
>>106987144>>106987124>ok, then pick pc1 because nvidia doesn't deserve your moneythats why u buy used
PC2 btfos PC 1. The 7800 xt wasn't even close to the regular 4070. The 5070 is just miles ahead
>>106986652Both PC's are fine, yes DLSS is good, but don't use le "future proof" meme. Ngreedia only implemented dlss in new AAA slop for their new cards. Lossless framegen (the app) is "future proof" the 5070 is a good card, but the 12gb vram is such a bummer. And both PC's are on AM4, so in order to upgrade in the future, you have to replace mb, ram and cpu... I'd go with PC1, but just because I'm a loonix fag like anon 1.
Always buy the strongest GPU you can affordIt's PC #2 and $1000 is the Max I'd put on an AM4 PC at this point