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I understand your reasoning about DLSS. I don't agree but allis well. For 4K, you will need a 6090, and a 7090, etc.
Why the FE over an AIB card?
I don't think a 6090 or future card will be enough for 4k without some short of DLSS or frame generation shenanigans, because by the time those cards releases, graphics would have "evolved" to a point where they will be, once again, no longer enough. The eternal obsolescence cycle...
I prefer the FE because is the only 2 slots card that will be available at launch and I don't have the need for the extra fans and size. FE are normally on par, if not better than they AIB counterpart as long as you stick to air cooled.
Didnt youtube review prove that aibs provide better cooling and or quite experience