My RTX 4090 proved that chasing 4K gaming was the wrong goal all along
One of the main reasons I upgraded to the RTX 4090 a few years ago was to finally experience native 4K gaming. When I had the RTX 3090, I bought a 4K/160Hz monitor, which made me feel like I was getting ahead of my hardware at the time. Even though Nvidia advertised it as an "8K gaming GPU," I was rarely getting over 60FPS at native 4K in most AAA titles. With the RTX 4090 being up to 70% faster, I thought this would finally be the card that I would enjoy gaming on at 4K without any compromises.
One of the main reasons I upgraded to the RTX 4090 a few years ago was to finally experience native 4K gaming. When I had the RTX 3090, I bought a 4K/160Hz monitor, which made me feel like I was getting ahead of my hardware at the time. Even though Nvidia advertised it as an “8K gaming GPU,” I was rarely getting over 60FPS at native 4K in most AAA t**les. With the RTX 4090 being up to 70% faster, I thought this would finally be the card that I would enjoy gaming on at 4K without any compromises.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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