Another Samsung laptop has appeared on Geekbench with a potent combination of Ampere-based GPU and Tiger Lake CPU. The possible Samsung Notebook 7 Force device featured an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti part and Intel Core i7-11800H chip, with the system producing an OpenCL result that sits very close to the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/GeForce-RTX-3050-Ti-Laptop-GPU-stars-with-i7-11800H-in-likely-upcoming-Samsung-Notebook-7-series-refresh-Geekbench-OpenCL-run-reveals-GTX-1660-Ti-level-performance.528013.0.html
I expect the rtx 3050Ti should have the same or better performance than the rtx 2060, not in gtx 1660 range
This is a form of clickbait because it's just about OPENGL performance not overall performance. The 3050ti should be about the same to a max of 15% more than a 2060m refresh 90w. The deceptive cuda cores spec is no longer the same as before because a 3060m has almost double the 2060m but only has about 25% more real performance. 3060m 80w is a decent upgrade from a 2060m 90w but the 3050tim is not if you are coming from a 2060m or 1660tim. DLSS has not proven to be a game changer at all, it's a form of AA for the most part and just using DSR would do the same at 2k. I would skip Ampere completely, outside of holiday deals.
Quote from: Renfrow on March 17, 2021, 15:40:02
DLSS has not proven to be a game changer at all, it's a form of AA for the most part and just using DSR would do the same at 2k. I would skip Ampere completely, outside of holiday deals.
LMAO nice one
Quote from: Renfrow on March 17, 2021, 15:40:02
This is a form of clickbait because it's just about OPENGL performance not overall performance. The 3050ti should be about the same to a max of 15% more than a 2060m refresh 90w. The deceptive cuda cores spec is no longer the same as before because a 3060m has almost double the 2060m but only has about 25% more real performance. 3060m 80w is a decent upgrade from a 2060m 90w but the 3050tim is not if you are coming from a 2060m or 1660tim. DLSS has not proven to be a game changer at all, it's a form of AA for the most part and just using DSR would do the same at 2k. I would skip Ampere completely, outside of holiday deals.
You clearly have NO iead what you are talking about.
DLSS is literally a gamechanger.
DSR is the excact opposite of DLSS.
Rendering 4K at a 1080p Monitor = 30 FPS
Rendering 720P to 1080p with looking even better (with good DLSS 2.0) = 90 FPS.