I'm just not sure. I play a lot of AAA titles and I play at 4K.
The rest of my hardware is definitely ready for the upgrade. I bought a brand new EVGA 850 G+ for my computer. Still haven't put it in yet.
I'm running 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, on an X570 motherboard with a Ryzen 9 3900x. My graphics card is RTX 2080 Super.
I don't mind playing as low as medium settings and dropping to 1440p is OK but I prefer 4K or a custom 16:9 resolution as near to 4K as possible.
I want to play Cyberpunk 2077 when it comes out. Every game I have with the exception of MS flight sim 2020 plays at or around my monitor's 60hz refresh rate. I mean it runs at 60fps.
I think the main thing here is I don't mind lowering my settings. I think I'd be ok for another couple years on the RTX 2080 Super. It's probably at least very close to what will be in the Series X.
Oh and I forgot to mention... I don't care a lot about ray tracing but I'll use it when I can.
The rest of my hardware is definitely ready for the upgrade. I bought a brand new EVGA 850 G+ for my computer. Still haven't put it in yet.
I'm running 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, on an X570 motherboard with a Ryzen 9 3900x. My graphics card is RTX 2080 Super.
I don't mind playing as low as medium settings and dropping to 1440p is OK but I prefer 4K or a custom 16:9 resolution as near to 4K as possible.
I want to play Cyberpunk 2077 when it comes out. Every game I have with the exception of MS flight sim 2020 plays at or around my monitor's 60hz refresh rate. I mean it runs at 60fps.
I think the main thing here is I don't mind lowering my settings. I think I'd be ok for another couple years on the RTX 2080 Super. It's probably at least very close to what will be in the Series X.
Oh and I forgot to mention... I don't care a lot about ray tracing but I'll use it when I can.