Read more.Mighty boost, but a tad pricey.
Read more.Mighty boost, but a tad pricey.
Nice review, but is it still not possible to have RTX without the DLSS sampling?
Last edited by kalniel; 26-07-2019 at 09:01 AM.
How about RTX testing against other RTX cards in the same graphs?
I've run it on a GeForce RTX 2080 Super, first graph, where that card is running TAA and RTX at ultra. So, yes, it is possible.
https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graph...ition/?page=12
kalniel (24-07-2019)
When RTX series came out we had a big go about testing the RTX and in the end it was too much effort for an immature technology.
But i still hold firm that Nvidia doesn't like RTX on being in the same graphs as RTX off or competitor cards from themselves or opposition. It shows RTX in a potentially bad/negative light.
Gotta keep them paychecks coming in for biased reviews, will never change.
I will, and do, give critical feedback about Hexus reviews with the aim of improving them, but flat out accusations of bias don't add anything constructive. Maybe you could say what you think is biased about the review (they are transparent about which settings are used), and explain why it should be changed for a future review. That way the reviews get better and we all win.
I'm currently using the 1060 6gb version and considering a build upgrade in the next few weeks. I gotta say I didn't see it coming but I am planning on getting the full AMD kit now as well as the 5700 card. Screw Nvidia/intel. Its cheaper, way cheaper, so i cannot be bothered with Nvidia until next series atleast, I don't think AMD are truly competitively priced but switching is going to save £400-500 on my next build.
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