MHLoppy
Currently studying CS and some other stuff. Best known for previously being top 50 (OCE) in LoL, expert RoN modder, and creator of RoN:EE’s community patch (CBP). He/him.
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It covers the breadth of problems pretty well, but I feel compelled to point out that there are a few times where things are misrepresented in this post e.g.:
Newegg selling the ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 for $3,359 (MSRP: $1,999)
eBay Germany offering the same ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 for €3,349,95 (MSRP: €2,229)
The MSRP for a 5090 is $2k, but the MSRP for the 5090 Astral – a top-end card being used for overclocking world records – is $2.8k. I couldn’t quickly find the European MSRP but my money’s on it being more than 2.2k euro.
If you’re a creator, CUDA and NVENC are pretty much indispensable, or editing and exporting videos in Adobe Premiere or DaVinci Resolve will take you a lot longer[3]. Same for live streaming, as using NVENC in OBS offloads video rendering to the GPU for smooth frame rates while streaming high-quality video.
NVENC isn’t much of a moat right now, as both Intel and AMD’s encoders are roughly comparable in quality these days (including in Intel’s iGPUs!). There are cases where NVENC might do something specific better (like 4:2:2 support for prosumer/professional use cases) or have better software support in a specific program, but for common use cases like streaming/recording gameplay the alternatives should be roughly equivalent for most users.
as recently as May 2025 and I wasn’t surprised to find even RTX 40 series are still very much overpriced
Production apparently stopped on these for several months leading up to the 50-series launch; it seems unreasonable to harshly judge the pricing of a product that hasn’t had new stock for an extended period of time (of course, you can then judge either the decision to stop production or the still-elevated pricing of the 50 series).
DLSS is, and always was, snake oil
I personally find this take crazy given that DLSS2+ / FSR4+, when quality-biased, average visual quality comparable to native for most users in most situations and that was with DLSS2 in 2023, not even DLSS3 let alone DLSS4 (which is markedly better on average). I don’t really care how a frame is generated if it looks good enough (and doesn’t come with other notable downsides like latency). This almost feels like complaining about screen space reflections being “fake” reflections. Like yeah, it’s fake, but if the average player experience is consistently better with it than without it then what does it matter?
Increasingly complex manufacturing nodes are becoming increasingly expensive as all fuck. If it’s more cost-efficient to use some of that die area for specialized cores that can do high-quality upscaling instead of natively rendering everything with all the die space then that’s fine by me. I don’t think blaming DLSS (and its equivalents like FSR and XeSS) as “snake oil” is the right takeaway. If the options are (1) spend $X on a card that outputs 60 FPS natively or (2) spend $X on a card that outputs upscaled 80 FPS at quality good enough that I can’t tell it’s not native, then sign me the fuck up for option #2. For people less fussy about static image quality and more invested in smoothness, they can be perfectly happy with 100 FPS but marginally worse image quality. Not everyone is as sweaty about static image quality as some of us in the enthusiast crowd are.
There’s some fair points here about RT (though I find exclusively using path tracing for RT performance testing a little disingenuous given the performance gap), but if RT performance is the main complaint then why is the sub-heading “DLSS is, and always was, snake oil”?
obligatory: disagreeing with some of the author’s points is not the same as saying “Nvidia is great”
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•Large Language Model Performance Doubles Every 7 Months222·3 天前Do you not see any value in engaging with views you don’t personally agree with? I don’t think agreeing with it is a good barometer for whether it’s post-worthy
MHLoppy@fedia.ioOPto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Gaming takes the helm: aircraft carrier installs high-end eSports suite for crew2·3 天前If the GN tests accurately map to whatever the navy’s using, the difference in most games isn’t that significant despite the suboptimal cooling, and if they’re usually just playing TF2 and Halo 2 (as per article) then even 50% of full performance should still be plenty.
MHLoppy@fedia.ioOPto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Gaming takes the helm: aircraft carrier installs high-end eSports suite for crew1·4 天前last-generation Alienware (Dell) machines
I noticed that too, it might be a case of military procurement delay ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
MHLoppy@fedia.ioOPto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Gaming takes the helm: aircraft carrier installs high-end eSports suite for crew32·4 天前Well, yes
The MoD sees embracing gamer culture as a way of attracting and retaining young people, particularly for roles in cyber defence and technology-focused positions. The UK government launched a recruitment plan this year to fast-track gamers into cyber defence roles.
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Overseas News@aussie.zone•Donald Trump dominated extraordinary NATO summit that saw European defence spending increase1·4 天前That might be your reason for the voting system. That doesn’t make it everyone else’s reason.
The software does, where the vast majority of all lemmy/mbin/piefed users will have their feeds and pages affected by how people vote. I don’t think you can escape the reality that regardless of what your opinion on voting is, there is a tangible effect independent of your beliefs.
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Hardware@lemmy.world•Intel might axe the 18A process node for foundry customers, essentially leaving TSMC with no rival — Intel reportedly to focus on 14A2·5 天前Five nodes in four years is being stretched awfully thin lol
She already has 1 mil subs lol
MHLoppy@fedia.ioOPto Hardware@lemmy.world•Steam Deck & Nintendo Switch dominate among gamers who use handhelds [in TechPowerUp community poll]2·7 天前Probably not representative of the wider userbase, but it might be a halfway-accurate proxy for the “PC enthusiast” crowd
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Hardware@lemmy.world•China to Capture Nearly One‑Third of Global Chip Production by 2030 [as per market research Yole Group]2·7 天前a sharp increase from its 21% share in 2024
I didn’t realize it would be this high tbh. Is a lot of that being driven by domestic usage that I just don’t hear about over here?
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Fchan, the federated imageboard, is apparently still alive13·7 天前FYI your first link isn’t actually inside of your spoiler tag
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Australia@aussie.zone•Fruit stickers are annoying and bad for the environment. So why did an Australian ban come unstuck?2·8 天前Ngl I kind of assumed we would’ve just made them out of something biodegradable and food-safe because it seems insane to use them otherwise
p.s. here’s the intended link for people on platforms that don’t support those types of edits: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jun/29/calls-for-australia-wide-crackdown-on-real-estate-ads-that-use-ai-to-hide-faults-and-lure-in-renters
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Australia@aussie.zone•Digital drivers licence anti-fraud technology only a 'cheap coding trick'1·9 天前That was honestly very disorientating lol
Is this what people who get motion sick playing games feel like?
MHLoppy@fedia.ioto Hardware@lemmy.world•Intel Nova Lake CPUs may finally bring a 3D V-Cache rival to desktop gaming2·9 天前The return of the 5775C!?
An image from 2023 with the quality of one from the '00s lol
MHLoppy@fedia.ioOPto hololive@lemmy.world•Interview: Hololive Vtuber Kiara Takanashi talks about her music and future3·10 天前#JusticeForEurope
The animation is cool but man, not quite hitting on the beat is a bummer lol
It’s not really the important takeaway, but I’m kind of surprised it’s coming from the AMA tbh