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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
AMD 7600? Not remember when AMD did start making raytrasing GPUs.
But weak raytrasing, a lot of vram is the optimal choise for this game!
Why would it work on a 8 year old gpu when requirements state raytracing hardware required.
Learn to read, a $200 budget gpu runs this fine, put your smokey old gpu in the cupboard to show your grandkids.
Believe it or not but the GTX 1080 TI even it's 8 years old still have 60s fps on newest games on 1440p. it was a real beast.
It's now equalled or beaten by budget cards whilst they can also do hardware raytracing, time to move on.
When it comes to Raw power, the 1080 Ti even outshines a 2080 Super (!) in some games.
It was one of the best value GPUs of all time and it would still be competitive if there would be a way to add tensor cores. I moved on many years ago but will always remember that GPU fondly. You were getting performance from the far future when you got that GPU on release day.
We cannot say the same about the 40XX series.
It's still a great GPU, probably one of the best ever, but I'm probably going to upgrade in early 2025 and this game can wait till then.
Fun thing is, that it has been the GPU in my gaming PC during three CPU upgrades, one Intel and two AMD
Why test at all? The system specs say it all...
Actually i had a 1080TI for years and it could play Control with raytracing albeit at a very low res with upscaling. But it could do it.