*closer then i expected and funny thing is some RTX 2080-RTX 2080Tis are cheaper used then RX6700 Xts used now id say if you play newer games then stick to RTX 3060 12g/RX6700 XT and any new 12gig VRAM Gpu but if like me your playing more older titles and at mostly 1080p then the RTX 2080 cards are still Gold*
Idk if you are still responding to comments. I have a 2080s and have been considering upgrading. My CPU is currently an i5 9600k and ppl are telling me that getting an i5 13600k and maybe some new ram would be enough to improve my gaming fps. Is it worth getting a whole new gpu or can I extend the life of my 2080s? I game at 1080
Yes, I always try to respond. To your question it depends mainly about the games you play. That i5 it's not really good in terms of multi threaded performance but for older games it will do just fine and won't bottleneck the RTX 2080S. But for 1080p with that GPU I would suggest upgrading to that CPU or something like it, as if you want to game at high frame rates the RTX 2080s should still be able to give up more at 1080p and it's probably getting bottlenecked by the CPU on modern games or eSports titles so yeah, I think it's a good idea and also you would get into a more modern platform with ddr5 and newer features.
That value is not from afterburner, I'm measuring it externally via an external device that hooks to the power supply cables and pcie port and measures how much electricity passes through the cables to get the real power consumption value instead of the one reported by the bios that is the one that afterburner and other software shows. The device I use is this one from ElmorLabs: elmorlabs.com/product/elmorlabs-pmd-usb-power-measurement-device-with-usb/ Now that I think about it I should explain it better, I'll add it to the description.
Seems a little expensive to me right now, I would look for other similar cards and maybe AMD options to see how the pricing for you on those is as you can maybe find a better deal
@@teflonstestbench Just recently I found an rtx 3070 for the same price, Wich is crazy good so I will probably buy that, because I also want to do a bit of blender and other work related stuff.
Like this if you are 6700/6750 XT gang!
One of the best cards AMD has ever done
just decided to retire my 1070 this month lol. got the 6750xt for 330 can’t wait to hook it up!
Same bro I am jumping from GTX 1070 to Rx 6700xt for 310 waiting for my exams to end so I can test that beauty.@@dakota70152
@@dakota70152 Yup I sold my laptop which had a 3050 Ti and got the XFX QICK 6750 XT for 330. Great card!
i am and might go RX6900 XT next alongside a Ryzen 7 5700x3d all for 1080p on older games whooo haha
*closer then i expected and funny thing is some RTX 2080-RTX 2080Tis are cheaper used then RX6700 Xts used now id say if you play newer games then stick to RTX 3060 12g/RX6700 XT and any new 12gig VRAM Gpu but if like me your playing more older titles and at mostly 1080p then the RTX 2080 cards are still Gold*
I Like Your Gpu Comparison Videos
Thank you so much
Idk if you are still responding to comments. I have a 2080s and have been considering upgrading. My CPU is currently an i5 9600k and ppl are telling me that getting an i5 13600k and maybe some new ram would be enough to improve my gaming fps. Is it worth getting a whole new gpu or can I extend the life of my 2080s? I game at 1080
Yes, I always try to respond. To your question it depends mainly about the games you play. That i5 it's not really good in terms of multi threaded performance but for older games it will do just fine and won't bottleneck the RTX 2080S. But for 1080p with that GPU I would suggest upgrading to that CPU or something like it, as if you want to game at high frame rates the RTX 2080s should still be able to give up more at 1080p and it's probably getting bottlenecked by the CPU on modern games or eSports titles so yeah, I think it's a good idea and also you would get into a more modern platform with ddr5 and newer features.
Thanks for the reply! I decided I’m going to keep my 2080s and upgrade my mobo ram and cpu.
My 2080super still kicking and dlss still giving it a chance at 1440p 🤙
Hi,which param i should select in afterburner for check real gpu power usage?
That value is not from afterburner, I'm measuring it externally via an external device that hooks to the power supply cables and pcie port and measures how much electricity passes through the cables to get the real power consumption value instead of the one reported by the bios that is the one that afterburner and other software shows.
The device I use is this one from ElmorLabs:
elmorlabs.com/product/elmorlabs-pmd-usb-power-measurement-device-with-usb/
Now that I think about it I should explain it better, I'll add it to the description.
i5 13600k rtx 3060 ti no bottleneck?
That should have no bottleneck at all for an RTX 3060 Ti, you could put much more powerful GPUs without any problem.
Thank you again.
A subs for you ❤
I can get a used 3060 ti for only 190€ ≈ 200$, should I do it ?
Seems a little expensive to me right now, I would look for other similar cards and maybe AMD options to see how the pricing for you on those is as you can maybe find a better deal
@@teflonstestbench Just recently I found an rtx 3070 for the same price, Wich is crazy good so I will probably buy that, because I also want to do a bit of blender and other work related stuff.
Yeah that sounds a lot better and those cards should be around that price, so go for that, the upgrade is huge.
6700xt wins
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well 10 fps difference
how about ray tracing on?
I'm working on it now with these same cards
5-20 fps ??
Werd i get way more frames in forza horizon 5 i get 75 frames all settings on extream woth 2080s that 2080s ur useing i lacking must been mining card
I don't get what you say, the test shows 95 for it witch is more?
@@teflonstestbenchyea my 2080super also gets about the same as him I have the MSI ventus OC ver
Yeah but I'm testing on ultra and not on extreme, so it's a whole different thing
@@teflonstestbench true
Soooo? How does the 3060Ti destroy the 2080Super AGAIN?