The Electronic Arts’s Star Wars Jedi Survivor game has become quite popular, especially among gamers with high-end graphics cards like the RTX 3080. With some of the most realistic environment details in gaming history, the unlucky part is that PC users are being forced to turn down the resolution even with gaming machines that are more than able to handle the recommended features.
With two patches down, maintaining 60 fps is not that far from reality; however, Jedi: Survivor is most noteworthy due to its performance issues pertaining to both hardware and software. In this performance review, we take a closer look at how this game performs on the RTX 3080 and whether it lives up to the hype post release.
The Most Recommended Graphic Cards for the Game
Star Wars Jedi: Survivorโs recommended full specs require an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or Nvidia GeForce GTX 2070 graphic card, as well as an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X or Intel Core i5-11600K CPU. It is important to make sure that the CPU and RAM donโt contribute to any bottlenecking, but for the most part, the GPU is whatโs most important for performance in the new Star Wars game especially concerning its framerate, shadows, and shadow quality.
Tiny improvements bring notable performance addition, and the Zotac GeForce RTX 3050 Twin Edge design surpasses the reference RTX 3050 platform. The enhanced clock speed of 1807 MHz, which is noticeably higher than the RTX3050โs 1777 MHz, is one of the most budget-friendly ways to experience the magic of NVIDIAโs ray-tracing technology.
The Zotac card, having a durable cover wrap-around metal with the latest version of IceStorm 2.0 cooling fan design ensures in getting cooling to even hidden areas of the graphics card.
At the mid-level graphical settings, a gamer on 1080p non-monitors can count on getting much over 60 fps with either model of card. Nevertheless, many users will not be able to accommodate even higher settings, and some frame rate drops will be evident when employing these methods in line with the RX 6600. After real-time ray tracing, PC owners could be advised to upgrade their GPUs to the RTX 3070 or the RX 6700 X.
Is Upgrading Graphic Cards Worth it in the Long Run?
In all honesty, it’s very difficult to justify spending the asking prices of mid-tier and high-end graphics cards just to adequately run one game. As is often the default with new games, performance issues initially plague releases before any graphical or performance updates are made, and the game will be optimized for a range of devices throughout the following months.
This 1440p resolution is a magical middle ground for 1080p and 4K monitors, and it always clicks well with an RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6800 XT. Finally, at least until 8K monitors are more widespread, 4K displays currently rule the galaxy, and Nvidia’s flagship RTX 4090 enables gamers to enjoy Star Wars Jedi: It brings players to a place where they need a visual within the fantasy setting of their game without friction.
Experiencing the maximum graphical fidelity of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor would require liquid cooling (e.g. GeForce RTX 4090) should be the top priority. The best part, in my opinion, is the Founders Edition version, for the Asus ROG Strix brand, is a slightly souped-up version that RTX GeForce 4090 OC Edition takes GPU performance to another level.
This Nvidia graphics card enhances the base of 2520 MHz and ramps it up to 2640 MHz with the monitoring of Asus’ GPU Tweak app and also allows more overclocking and performance in-game. ROGโs Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC version is an eye-catching big card, around double the thickness of an older GPU, and sporting RGB lighting to make it more appealing.
Unfortunately, concerning the graphics card fans who prefer the AMD, nothing yet can be found in the same Radeon GPU with the same power as the RTX 4090. However, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX will allow gamers to play the game at 4K with most details maxed out will result in a poor FPS if it is below 60 fps. With some lighting effects and ray tracing, game performance can easily go below the acceptable level.
For starters, the over-heating problems related to cooling, before making the debut of Radeon RX 7900 XTX cards, were resolved after manufacturers made sure that there was enough liquid in the vapor chambers. The reason why the Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900 XTX is not affected by this problem is that its Sapphire cooling system is equipped with a vapor chamber that gives the most heated areas of the graphics card direct access and contact with both memory modules and the most essential components.
Generally, a GPU is the number one thing that gamers need for their entire performance, but you also have to pick a motherboard, CPU, and some type of memory to carry on the speed of the GPU or even run it properly. Therefore, go through our Build Guides section to read further on how you can configure a new PC.
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