First Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti benchmarks leak
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Of course, by the time you'll actually be able to buy one of these without wasting your life waiting for Discord/Telegraph alerts..sometime in 2022, The 40xx cards will be just around the corner.
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Bagpuss
Of course, by the time you'll actually be able to buy one of these without wasting your life waiting for Discord/Telegraph alerts..sometime in 2022, The 40xx cards will be just around the corner.
At least you have a chance of getting one at RRP if you find an FE stock drop. With AMD GPUs,they are even harder to find,and the few I know who got one paid massively over the odds for them.
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CAT-THE-FIFTH
At least you have a chance of getting one at RRP if you find an FE stock drop. With AMD GPUs,they are even harder to find,and the few I know who got one paid massively over the odds for them.
Overclockers have a fair range of AMD GPUs right now. I wouldn't touch a GPU at that sort of price, but hopefully just seeing them in stock means there is light at the end of the GPU availability tunnel and general availability will bring decent street prices in a few months.
I'm sure this is a complete coincidence that stock is turning up at the point that the total hashrate for Etherium has steadily declined for a week, and Eth itself looks like the dead cat bounce has hit an apex and is tumbling back towards the floor. But I keep being told it was nothing to do with mining, so must be a complete coincidence that you can now easily buy the worst mining cards :)
https://2miners.com/eth-network-hashrate (click on "Year" to see a smoothed trend, the data is *really* lumpy).
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DanceswithUnix
Overclockers have a fair range of AMD GPUs right now. I wouldn't touch a GPU at that sort of price, but hopefully just seeing them in stock means there is light at the end of the GPU availability tunnel and general availability will bring decent street prices in a few months.
I'm sure this is a complete coincidence that stock is turning up at the point that the total hashrate for Etherium has steadily declined for a week, and Eth itself looks like the dead cat bounce has hit an apex and is tumbling back towards the floor. But I keep being told it was nothing to do with mining, so must be a complete coincidence that you can now easily buy the worst mining cards :)
https://2miners.com/eth-network-hashrate (click on "Year" to see a smoothed trend, the data is *really* lumpy).
I really hope so too. I would rather have an AMD GPU,since I prefer their Linux drivers,and they put a more VRAM in.RT performance isn't ideal,so still in two minds on what I need to look at.
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CAT-THE-FIFTH
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Bagpuss
Of course, by the time you'll actually be able to buy one of these without wasting your life waiting for Discord/Telegraph alerts..sometime in 2022, The 40xx cards will be just around the corner.
At least you have a chance of getting one at RRP if you find an FE stock drop. With AMD GPUs,they are even harder to find,and the few I know who got one paid massively over the odds for them.
So far I have bought a 6700xt, 6800, and two 6800xts. Getting AMD cards is way easier than an NVidia card atm, you just have to buy on AMD's own website. I have also bought two 3080s and two 3070s from Best Buy, but the Best Buy drops have been pretty awful lately and it has become much harder to reliably buy cards from them. AMD though, once you get past their TERRIBLE website, is pretty easy to get cards from.
PS: No, I am not a scalper, I have been buying cards for friends and family, since my job allows me to drop everything at a moments notice when stuff pops back in-stock.