RTX 4090 OC vs RTX 5090 Cyberpunk 2077



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NVIDIA showed off their rtx 5090 in cyberpunk at 4k with max rt and got 28 fps. In comparison they showed a stock 4090 getting 21 …

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  1. 50 series is so cooked. All reliant on the "cheat code" of DLSS and frame generation to predetermine frames. No games are ever going to be optimized anymore because of NVIDIA and their push to base their GPUs around AI rather than actual raw rendering techniques to be more efficient and powerful

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  2. I bet the 5090 will be 30%+ faster in this game at stock and 40%+ with OC. It's also possible that the 5090 will provide higher FPS when using the new Transformer model of DLSS than the 4090 will. It's all speculation, of course, but neither GPU is going to be playable at these settings without upscaling.

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  3. The 5090 still has 33% more cuda cores and 80% more memory bandwidth. It will crush the 4090 regardless of clocks. The 4090 is already memory bandwidth bottlenecked. I'd expect at least a +40% improvement. There's a good chance that GDDR7 overclocks well too without using much more power.

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  4. The in-game benchmark results will be different compared to the fps you get while actually playing. Considering the specs of the rtx 5090, I'd expect a 35-40% gain in pure rasterized performance.

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  5. Pc centric just showed all benchmarks with 5090 at 4k cyberpunk path tracing was good but turn off everything and native was weak but with all the fram gen was 2x the 4090 and with no raytracing was 475 fps at 4k.

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  6. Why is everyone so mad about the “””fake frames””” guys it’s free performance in lots of games. These new gpus are set to be very very strong even without it. Yes, there isn’t the same massive generational uplift seen in the 2010s, but these are still going to be the fastest cards ever and they are cheaper than last gen, bar the 5090 which is showing the largest generational uplifts anyway

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