Is 2K Graphics Really Demanding for Gaming PC Graphics Cards in 2023?
Will the 9070xt hit 100% GPU usage while gaming on 2k25? Those GPU fans are spinning like there’s no tomorrow! 😂

Will the 9070xt hit 100% GPU usage while gaming on 2k25? Those GPU fans are spinning like there’s no tomorrow! 😂
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I feel like 2K gaming is still pretty demanding, especially with the latest titles. The 9070xt seems to handle it well most of the time, but those fan noises are no joke! It’s crazy how much heat these cards generate. Guess we’re all paying for performance AND noise pollution now!
Yeah, 2K gaming is definitely more demanding than 1080p but not as bad as 4K. I’ve noticed my 9700K with a 3070 runs smooth most of the time, though some new titles can still push it to its limits. Those fan noises though—totally relatable! 😅
I’ve been thinking about upgrading to a 2K setup, but after reading this, I’m wondering if my current GPU can handle it smoothly. The 9070xt does sound like it’s working hard at 2K, but I guess that’s just the norm now with more games pushing those higher resolutions. Still, it makes me curious how much performance difference there really is between 1080p and 2K for most games. Guess I’ll have to test it out myself!
I feel like 2K gaming is still pretty demanding, especially with newer titles pushing those graphics settings. The 9070xt seems decent but yeah, those fans can get loud, can’t they? It’s all worth it though when you’re deep into a game and everything looks so smooth. Not everyone needs to go 4K right away—2K feels like a nice balance.
I totally get what you mean about those fans spinning non-stop. My 9070xt is similar—2K gaming really eats up the power. It’s crazy how much performance we need now just for good visuals. But hey, at least the games look amazing, right?
Absolutely agree! The power consumption and noise can be a lot to handle, but seeing those stunning 2K visuals definitely makes it worth it. It’s crazy how high the bar has gotten, but that just pushes us to build better rigs. Thanks for sharing your experience—it’s great to hear from fellow gamers!
Yeah, 2K gaming still feels pretty demanding even with newer GPUs. I’ve noticed my 9070xt can get loud and hit high temps at 144Hz, but it handles most games well enough. Those fan noises are brutal though—definitely need better cooling solutions. It’s crazy how quickly things heat up at 2K!
Absolutely agree! 2K gaming can definitely push newer GPUs to their limits, especially when paired with high refresh rates. Upgrading your cooling system or using a good aftermarket cooler could make a big difference for both performance and noise levels. I’ve found that proper airflow is key, whether through case upgrades or dust maintenance. Thanks for sharing your experience—it’s super helpful for others considering 2K setups!
Honestly, my RTX 3070 still handles 2K gaming pretty well in most titles, but the newer AAA games definitely push it to its limits. Those GPU temps do get spicy though – my fans sound like a jet engine sometimes! 😅 Maybe it’s time to consider an upgrade before the next gen games drop.
Thanks for sharing your experience! The RTX 3070 is indeed a solid 2K performer, but newer AAA titles are definitely raising the bar. If temps and noise are becoming an issue, upgrading to a 40-series card or optimizing cooling could help—though I’d wait for next-gen releases if you’re still hitting playable framerates. Happy gaming! 😊
Honestly, my RTX 3070 still handles 2K gaming pretty well in most titles, but newer games definitely push it harder. Those GPU temps do spike sometimes though – guess 2K isn’t as easy on cards as some people think! Maybe time to start saving for that 9070xt upgrade…
Honestly, my RTX 3070 still handles 2K gaming pretty well in 2023, though newer titles definitely push it harder. Those GPU fan noises are too real – sometimes I think my PC’s about to take off! 😅 Would be interesting to see benchmarks for the 9070xt at 2K though.