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  1. Hi there Dettie!

     

    No doubt, given your budget you can get a killer setup no matter what you buy, the point here is to just give comments.

     

    Monitor: Choice of components depends more or less on your choice of monitor/resolution. And first you have to make a clear decision about your monitor then it would be much easy for you. So few points you can consider in your mind:

    • If you play games only, then theres no need to go above 1080p and definitely a high refresh rate monitor is a must in this budget(Personal view, not suggesting anything)
    • After this covid-era chances are that most of the work that we do, will be either given to machines or done through machines. So if the work you do, or any hobby that you have, requires workspace in future, go for 2k monitor. Definitely a high-refresh rate with 2k res with supreme quality gonna cost a lot, but you can try VGA panel if budget isnt helping. IPS monitors? you already knew what they are if you can get 'em.
    • 4k Monitor is for pure work guys, gamers can try, but theres no point in climbing a mountain just because its there, unless you are on a adventure :)

     

    GPU: Once you've decided your monitor, you can easily get other components and ofc. YT has all the benchmarks for help. My opinion would be:

    • For 1080p go with rtx2060/s(super variant got 2gig extra V-Ram and wide-memory bus), but for high-Hz gaming with ultra graphics rtx2070/s is the killer.
    • For 2k, see if you can wait and get 3070.
    • For 4k, PS5(The only killer thing in this budget that can get you 100+ FPS). You can pair it with your 4k high-Hz monitor(€1k + €500-600), A quick setup ;)

     

    CPU: Internet has its views, all processors from Intel/AMD are fine as long as they don't disturb your budget. But !!! I don't like the idea of getting top product from Intel or AMD, they are just mountAINS !!! Spend more on GPU if you're having troubles keeping bucks in your pocket.

     

    RAM: Games are getting more and more details and chances are that GPU's V-Ram alone will not play the upcoming games(4-6GB will be a issue soon if you see sizes of field-view buffers in new games). Thats the reason we usually say that open-world games(like GTA-V) are more CPU dependent, because these games do part of their processing through CPU and thus actual on-board RAM starts playing into the equation of performance. And with new gen sockets and motherboards you can get a boost for your CPU by considering a RAM with little-bit more speed(3kMhz). I know most of the videos on YT says we don't need a high speed ram, but its my personal guess anyway. Combined with GPU's RAM, still 16GB is a sweet spot at the time of writing this post. You can climb to 32 but thats something you can do anytime in future and the super easy upgrade that you can consider in future.

    Other things: No comments.

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  2. Games are and were complex from the start. I can remember browsing Mario source which was bigger than entire MS-DOS system at that time and made up of same matrices which they calling triangle here(just in 3d spread).

    Someone quote "Light is not invented by the continues improvement of candles" thus if we want to invent the real world then there is a desperate need of new rendering and mixing technology which shouldn't depend purely on matrix and math.

    Gaming industry is growing fast and it makes sense that companies are making a big push to get a piece of the pie before anyone else, therefore this will be just a another complex candle capable of rendering at some scale, cool.

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  3. that was really an unexpected move by Nvidia.

     

    2000 series has most of its sales last six months so definitely a lot many people are frustrated.

     

    After taxed listings the margin will get better but will stays bad as it looks ;)

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