Comments by "Mat Broomfield" (@matbroomfield) on "JayzTwoCents"
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I have to be honest, I find Steve's stuff (and yours) often wayyyy too technical for my level of interest. I watch him more for the news and insights, and you for the commentary.
However, I have much respect for Steve's integrity, and his willingness and desire to make the industry better for all of us. Also, he was spot on about your quickness to jump on a story, or a conclusion without taking a more measured approach.
I applaud your desire to make more accurate, quantifiable data, but I hope that doesn't mean that it will become incomprehensibly information dense. Most of us are not hardware professionals, and I hope that you will distil all of this data into something digestible, rather than feeling a need to show off your process at every opportunity.
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@erroristic I agree 100% on the reviewers sucking nvidia's dick.
As for why buy consumer cards? Because they're a third the price or less of comparable pro grade cards that offer nothing better that we actually need, for all that extra money! MANY prosumers, and boutique pros need the power of a 4090, but not the minimal additional features of a Quadro (actually the Quadro line is dead now they just call everything RTX or nothing.)
There are PLENTY of games that can fully utilise the 4090's power. Once you start running at 4K with all effects and ray tracing on, you'll quickly realise that even a card like that is not up to the demands of elite high FPS players. Dying Light 2, Metro Exodus, Remnant of the Ashes, Last of Us 2, and many other action games will STILL draw all the GPU power you have to throw at them, even on a 4090. I'm NOT an elite player, but a 3090 is not up to everything at the level I play.
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