mansoor1980
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so higher clocks with more tensor cores but narrow bus.
And a much much larger cache.so higher clocks with more tensor cores but narrow bus.
I think they're trying to go with a similar strategy AMD did with RDNA 2.so higher clocks with more tensor cores but narrow bus.
I imagine a lot of people are in the buy now or wait boat. I just got a 3080 and it should be fine for the next 2-3 years at 4k60 especially with DLSS. Going to see what power and performance is like in the 50xx 80xx gen. The gaming consoles will likely pin the game requirements for now, and the transition to fully next gen games has been slow (likely due to COVID). Also too much uncertainty around Crypto and shady Nvidia practices ... The only thing that seems very encouraging is being on TSMC 5 nm process. Might be a huge performance jump, but even then, might just mean playing at 100+fps at 4k vs 60 fps.
Just don't bash her head with a wooden bat to get your money back and you are good to go.It will be nice paying 2 bucks every gaming evening just for electricity. At this power increment speed I'm out of gaming by 2025 just because of energy consumption and prices.
Gonna hire a real hooker instead of playing GTA and still save some money .
In Germany you can buy a 3060 for about 400€.RTX 3xxx prices in EU are crazy.. 3060 costs around 650$. In normal times those GPU's that were released almost 2 years ago would sell for 350$.
I'm going to hold out on the 4080 gen and go straight to 5080 Ti. I think the jump from 2080 Ti to 5080 Ti will be h-u-g-e.Live look at my future 4090 talking to Starfield
RTX 3xxx prices in EU are crazy.. 3060 costs around 650$. In normal times those GPU's that were released almost 2 years ago would sell for 350$.
I imagine a lot of people are in the buy now or wait boat. I just got a 3080 and it should be fine for the next 2-3 years at 4k60 especially with DLSS. Going to see what power and performance is like in the 50xx 80xx gen. The gaming consoles will likely pin the game requirements for now, and the transition to fully next gen games has been slow (likely due to COVID). Also too much uncertainty around Crypto and shady Nvidia practices ... The only thing that seems very encouraging is being on TSMC 5 nm process. Might be a huge performance jump, but even then, might just mean playing at 100+fps at 4k vs 60 fps.
I imagine a lot of people are in the buy now or wait boat. I just got a 3080 and it should be fine for the next 2-3 years at 4k60 especially with DLSS. Going to see what power and performance is like in the 50xx 80xx gen. The gaming consoles will likely pin the game requirements for now, and the transition to fully next gen games has been slow (likely due to COVID). Also too much uncertainty around Crypto and shady Nvidia practices ... The only thing that seems very encouraging is being on TSMC 5 nm process. Might be a huge performance jump, but even then, might just mean playing at 100+fps at 4k vs 60 fps.
I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
What does a delay accomplish? Most people in the market for a new GPU know to wait. Sure they will sell some, but they will delay the revenue for people clamoring for the 4k series. Also who sits on the inventory of 4k series chips? Maybe they should be begging Nvidia to pump money into crypto to drive up prices.I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
If they have a massive inventory why aren’t these on the market?
I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
Way too many SKUs still selling for $100-$200 over MSRPs with sporadic availability for this to be true. The lowest tier Asus 3080s are $900 and still sell out pretty regularly for example. They'd be dropping $100-$200 below MSRP if they were really sitting on massive inventory, especially with the generation being 2 years old and about to be deprecated.
They are everywhere and widely available. I have already seen deals on the RTX 3090 for 20% under MSRP.
I can easily buy any RTX card right now for the MSRP.
Founders 3090 and 3090 Ti at Nvidia and even nvidia is offering a 350€ discount in their own store.
Yep. Newegg and EVGA have all sorts of card in-stock. For instance, MSI Ventus 3080 12GB for $739 after mail-in rebate on Newegg.They are everywhere and widely available. I have already seen deals on the RTX 3090 for 20% under MSRP.
I can easily buy any RTX card right now for the MSRP.
Founders 3090 and 3090 Ti at Nvidia and even nvidia is offering a 350€ discount in their own store.
Twats. Do they really think that people like me who have been waiting almost two years to upgrade will avoid waiting another month or three.I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
I'm hearing rumors that the AIBs are begging NVIDIA to delay the launch because they are still sitting on a massive 3000 series inventory.
If AIBs have excess stock and new cards show up they are stuck with that stock for who knows how long.Twats. Do they really think that people like me who have been waiting almost two years to upgrade will avoid waiting another month or three.
Might want to save up for longer cuz in ~2 years Nvidia is likely bringing out Blackwell their MCM Geforce graphics cards.Glad I didn’t waste money on 10xx, 20xx and 30xx.
If you bought a 1080ti at launch you made a great great purchase and yeah the 4xxx series is the first time it makes sense to upgrade.1080ti feeling like the best GPU for longevity ever. I think I'll bite on a 4080 and do a new build. Pcvr mods is so demanding i need higher frames
You are kidding right? the 3090 is 40% more powerful than your 2080ti.Hoping the benchmarks are significantly better than my 2080ti. Was disappointed in the 3 series. I’d like to upgrade this time.
For $1500, no it is not magnificentA 40% jump in every GPU generation is magnificent.
At this point I just want to see real benchmarks.Hoping the benchmarks are significantly better than my 2080ti. Was disappointed in the 3 series. I’d like to upgrade this time.
Does Nvidia typically announce and ship cards like right after?
hopefully any day now, i plan on a 4080. Any recommend a processor I should be looking at in that tier of build?pretty much yeah. maybe a 1 month gap between announcement and the first cards coming out
hopefully any day now, i plan on a 4080. Any recommend a processor I should be looking at in that tier of build?
You want to stay on the same board you have? If so what board?hopefully any day now, i plan on a 4080. Any recommend a processor I should be looking at in that tier of build?
I'm gonna have to build completely new. Current build is i7 4790k on a minitx board.You want to stay on the same board you have? If so what board?
Or are you talking the upcoming cpus from Intel/amd
Speak for yourself. I play at 4k120fps and there is no current graphics card that is enough for that right now.At the dawn of Ray Tracing, where Cyberpunk from 2020 runs with 25 frames at 4k on a 3090TI, your question is why ? We dont need them ?
Also: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...aptop-displays-teased-by-pc-panel-pusher-auo/
I see, that was an amazing CPU back when it launche. I would wait and see on how Intel 13 vs zen 4 turns out, but you want 8 cores for such a beefy gpu and for future headroom.I'm gonna have to build completely new. Current build is i7 4790k on a minitx board.