Read more.Priced under $400. A few hours later an HP made 3060 Ti has appeared in the GPU-Z database.
Read more.Priced under $400. A few hours later an HP made 3060 Ti has appeared in the GPU-Z database.
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Iota (27-10-2020)
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So how future-proof is "2080-like performance" going into the coming years? Does anyone know which cards devs are going to target for ray-tracing, for example? I've seen a lot of talk about the 3080 being at or above the new consoles' performance with consoles' inherent efficiency and single-task nature taken into account, so I had been assuming that anything less than a 3080 was a gamble if you want it to remain competent for, say, the next 4 years.
I was going to get an RTX3060 but IF this pricing is ballpark correct I may splurge and upgrade to the 2070 of its only $100 more
You'll easily be able to live with a 3060ti for the next four years, but you'll have to accept that you won't be maxing out your settings at the end of that.
Let's face it, games are largely made for consoles, with the performance uptick from next-gen consoles, we'll see games suddenly become more demanding.
Depends what type of framerate you're expecting to see, as well as driver optimisation. At least Nvidia have DLSS which isn't available on AMD cards, they've yet to do something similar. Considering the consoles are going to be on AMD hardware, as well as the slow nature of upgrading game engines, I'd say you would be good for a while yet. 4 years? Who really knows.
I suspect this will be around RTX2070 Super or RTX2080 level. So around GTX1080TI level or a bit quicker??
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