It won't perform hugely better than the 3080 unless you're VRAM limited in games. Have you tried putting new thermal pads on them 3080 and giving it a good clean to see if you can regain your temps and overclock?
Windows 95 offered the ability to add and edit the right click menus, on a per file type basis. This feature seems to be missing in the new file explorer.
Are they bringing it back as a "new" feature?
It's nearly time to replace my aging Founders Edition 3080, it doesn't OC as nicely as it used to and it's running around 10c warmer than it did when I first bought it.
I don't have budget for much more than what I spent on the 3080 and locally, that means the best GPU I can manage is a 9070XT.
On this basis I have a few questions:
1. At present I don't use ray tracing, if this was to change, would this GPU be an issue?
2. How does it compare on a performance basis?
3. Are the drivers worse or better than those for nVidia?
4. Linux support, is it there?
5. Anything else I should be aware of if I were to make this change?
6. Is it a good idea or shall I try and keep the 3080 a little longer.
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a new emulator called PearPC seems to be able to run OS X on x86 machines:
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/index.html
Check out the screenshots:
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
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