Hey there! I’m not entirely sure about the tech stuff, so bear with me if I’m off base. I’m wondering if it’s worth holding out for laptops with RTX 50 series cards to hit the market, or should I just snag one with an RTX 4060 now? I’ve heard the upcoming cards might have AI frame generation, which sounds pretty sweet for gaming laptops. Would it be beneficial to wait for that feature?
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Honestly, focusing too much on frame generation might not be crucial. Games already work well without excessive frames, like how TV and some online videos run at lower FPS without looking bad. If you’re looking to buy a laptop now, the 40 series already has frame generation features. We don’t have exact dates on when the 50 series will come out, so if you need something now, you might be better off grabbing a current-gen laptop.
I’d say waiting is worthwhile. AI tech in new cards is mind-blowing and with more refinement, we might see seamless gameplay like watching a video. My experience with frame gen has shown it drastically reduces VRAM usage, which is awesome. With improvements coming in the next iteration, waiting for those advancements is a good bet if you can hold out. The technology is a big leap forward, and it’s worth considering.
Multiframe generation is honestly overrated. If your budget is around what a 4060 laptop costs, just go for it now. Future tech sounds cool, but if it’s not in your price range later, it’s better to enjoy good performance today than chase after features that might not make a huge difference.
Yeah, I’ve seen different release dates floating around. AI frame generation seems useful for saving power on laptops, but it’s all speculation right now.