Makaveli
Diamond Member
- Feb 8, 2002
- 4,973
- 1,569
- 136
Not necessarily. You haven't a clue what their use case is.
The only other use case that would make sense is a 120-144hz 1080p display can't think of anything else.
Not necessarily. You haven't a clue what their use case is.
Would be a good example if the requirements to run games did not increase with each passing month...
I mean, is it harder for a Porsche to overcome air resistance one day to the next? Or does the required power to turn a tire increase with every mile driven?
Whereas a Porsche is always overkill for driving around town, a graphics card eventually becomes useless as requirements for newer titles is always becoming more demanding.
In all fairness, that graphics goalpost moves plenty on it's own. A couple years from now, that 1070 will have it rough at 1080P. For those that don't like upgrading often (5 years or so), the higher end makes a compelling option even with a budget monitor.Not sure whats the point of the OP when most of that 92% don't even need a 1070 to begin with. Goalpost moving at its finest.