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The gains mostly seem based on multiframe gen. So those with 40x cards can still use the new dlss and original single frame gen. But twice faster than X card is all based on 3 free frames. So if I had to ballpark a guess it's about a 30% faster improvement from 4090 to 5090 and less on the lower sku cards. Not sure what I'll do. It's easy to skip with a 4090 as frame gen and dlss guarantees a great 4k experience with the toughest games and the new cards won't really allow the absence of those features with pure compute.
51 cents per kilowatt hour would be quite an expensive heater...