![]() ![]() ![]() Some games, mainly Ubisoft ones, are built on engines that just can't be pushed faster than they are willing to go.Īll of which means, obviously really but it bears putting down in black and white, that if you're running a RTX 4090 and want to push the boat out, you need a system designed with equally class-leading components across the board, and even then be aware that some games respond better than others. We wouldn't imagine that a Ryzen 9 3950X would find itself short of breath, but here we are. Quite often the weak point in our test system was the processor. As we saw throughout our testing, even if it was a single frame or two, the combination of MSI Afterburner and the Suprim X dominated the graphs. That isn't to say that we couldn't squeeze more performance from our Suprim X. Running every single game at 4K with ray tracing and still not dipping below 60 FPS makes any improvement negligible. They are not remotely the kind of improvements you'd get from tweaking a GTX 750 Ti or similar. This naturally means that the kind of improvements you can get from a card which eats every game for breakfast and already averages the best part of 2.8 GHz GPU clock are slim. ![]() It is, frankly, hiliariously capable and in MSI Suprim X guise as good as you could hope. The RTX 4090 sits at the apex of powerful hardware. With the current thinking of the major brands being one of automatic overclocking - Turbo Boost, GPU Boost etc - then the products themselves do most of the clockspeed gaining automatically. As times have moved on and PC hardware has grown ever more powerful, the gains you can make lessen. Back when we had dark hair, and more of it, the performance of any hardware was relatively low, and therefore any improvement you could make was a larger percentage of the overall performance, and gave you a huge benefit. ![]()
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