To me, raytracing isn't nearly as important as HDR. Now that I have the Alienware AW3423DW QDOLED monitor I see just how impactful HDR is to gaming, much more so than raytracing ever has been. I didn't know before when I didn't have a monitor that could properly do HDR right. Now though, what a difference HDR makes in games. Truly amazing to say the least. If I had to pick to either have raytracing or HDR, I'd pick HDR any day of the week hands down!
The visual impact of well implemented HDR is super stunning and a bigger image upgrade than even increasing resolution. I would rather play 3440x1440+HDR&RT than 5120x2160 with no RT and sub par HDR
I'm the opposite of you haha. Proper ray tracing is more impactful to me than hdr. I feel like hdr and gaming is a little overrated. But I'm not against hdr gaming. I just want it to be handled better.
Yes, I would not buy a GPU for one of those monitors until you're able to actually get one of those monitors. And if they come out before the 5090 I would hold off on both until they were both out. I can tell you from gaming on my editing monitor. That is the same resolution, that a 4090 can do it, but I really wish I had a bit more headroom.
Great job Scott, for a moment I thought you dropped the card at 17:16 hahahaha
Thanks, and thanks for watching the whole way.
@@ultrawidetechchannel thank you, I clearly made a choice and will go for the 4090, have you thought about showing undervolting performance?
To me, raytracing isn't nearly as important as HDR. Now that I have the Alienware AW3423DW QDOLED monitor I see just how impactful HDR is to gaming, much more so than raytracing ever has been. I didn't know before when I didn't have a monitor that could properly do HDR right. Now though, what a difference HDR makes in games. Truly amazing to say the least. If I had to pick to either have raytracing or HDR, I'd pick HDR any day of the week hands down!
The visual impact of well implemented HDR is super stunning and a bigger image upgrade than even increasing resolution. I would rather play 3440x1440+HDR&RT than 5120x2160 with no RT and sub par HDR
I'm the opposite of you haha. Proper ray tracing is more impactful to me than hdr. I feel like hdr and gaming is a little overrated. But I'm not against hdr gaming. I just want it to be handled better.
hdr is washed out n crushes the Colors sdr is best wd 10 bit display
Congrats for your first 1K ! Will you do 1080p ultrawide and super-ultrawide for lower end and older GPU ?
When I get my hands on the 4060 cards and the 6600 cards yes I will include those resolutions but leave out at least the 1440suw and the 2160uw.
For upcoming 5120 x 2160 UW monitors, which will have refresh rates of 240+ would you recommend waiting for the 5000 series?
Yes, I would not buy a GPU for one of those monitors until you're able to actually get one of those monitors. And if they come out before the 5090 I would hold off on both until they were both out. I can tell you from gaming on my editing monitor. That is the same resolution, that a 4090 can do it, but I really wish I had a bit more headroom.
Would love to see older 6600XT and better amd cards as well and RTX3060 and better from nvidia. Maybe even older cards than those haha.
If there was a way for me to get ahold of them without continuing to wreck my bank account I would love to include them.
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Yeah I understand, especially with the prices nowadays. I am already happy with the content you already provide for us 😎
@@JustSomeDude31 Thanks I appreciate all the views.