That's a good point.If your current GPU is doing okay for now, I figure it couldn't hurt to wait. At the very least, to see if the March announcement happens.
Honestly, it's EXTREMELY hard to predict anything, since rumors are all we have, along with maybe minimal statements from Nvidia which I'm sure are carefully crafted.
Right now, I'm not even sure that it's going to be announced in March.
Yes and no. I mean, it does fair enough. I can play the things I want to at varying settings. It is bare minimum for my Oculus Rift S, and I could feel that the first time I booted it up. I mostly stream from console right now, so I've been okay, but I'd like to get more into streaming PC games, and for that, I need something more powerful.Is it satisfying your needs?
Yeah it'll be worth it to wait most likely.Yes and no. I mean, it does fair enough. I can play the things I want to at varying settings. It is bare minimum for my Oculus Rift S, and I could feel that the first time I booted it up. I mostly stream from console right now, so I've been okay, but I'd like to get more into streaming PC games, and for that, I need something more powerful.
So is my current GPU everything I want? No. But can I afford to wait a few months, if it will be worthwhile? Yes, probably.