Read more.Trickle down to continue with this 4,864 CUDA core and 8GB GDDR6 graphics card.
Read more.Trickle down to continue with this 4,864 CUDA core and 8GB GDDR6 graphics card.
3060 in October as well eh, should be an interesting month with AMD dropping stuff then as well..
With the 3070 being as fast as a 2080 then will the 3060 be as fast as the 2070 I wonder, would make it a very interesting card..
A few 3080 and 3090 cards have been listed here ( at proshop )
The most expensive one is a Gigabyte geforce RTX 3080 Aorus master costing 869 GBP ( unknown delivery date )
The cheapest one are the Inno3D Geforce RTX Twin X2 OC costing 702 GBP ( expected on the shelves on October 10 )
Cheapest 3090 card is the MSI Geforce RTX ventus 3X, costing 1554 GBP ( unknown delivery date )
Most expensive one is the Gigabyte Geforce RTX aorous extreme, costing 1777 GBP ( unknown delivery date )
Some 3090 claim delivery date 24 - 29 September ( asus / MSI )
Of course no sane person would buy his hardware more expensive in Denmark.
3070 "supposedly" as fast as a 2080ti,according to NVIDIA... so take it with a large pinch of salt (EG. under what circumstances etc. etc.)!.Originally Posted by [GSV
PS. Quote from Jensen Huang:
"Nvidia boasted that the 3070 is actually faster than the best RTX card the company currently sells, the RTX 2080 Ti"
Live long and prosper.
There is zero chance of me buying a new card, ever since buying a 690 for £650 only to boot to a black screen. Nope. Drivers weren't ready. Sent straight back.
Since then it's been eBay all the way. Looking forward to upgrading to a 2060 (ish) from a 1660 (not ti).
For me it's ALL about the minimum frames as there's not point in having 4,000fps, with dips to under 60.
Am in Denmark and the 3090 look real appealing... and I am sane too... when I upgrade my system around same time next year, then we will see if it would be full Team red or be having some green in it... not that it matter I look for the best in the margain of things I want when I upgrade... as for buying the stuff now, well honestly no reason to as my system is is still pci3.0
It's not that big a claim - the 980ti was beaten by the 1070 and the 970 beat the 780ti, so an X70 beating the X80ti is the usual inter-generational improvement
Why would more PCIe bandwidth help a game that easily fits in VRAM but not an AAA title that's constantly streaming high-res textures?
No point in investing in something if I can't get the full out of it, an E-Sport gamer would have a very little use of the 3090 as it is... and as of current the entire 30XX series as well as 20XXas most E-Sport alike games is old, and there is not really any E-Sport games been developed with a flat port of it as of recent either, and would most likely be a while before the next tier as it is anyway.
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