Read more.Various 'influencers' have stealthily featured the new graphics card in their posts.
Read more.Various 'influencers' have stealthily featured the new graphics card in their posts.
Sorry but I'm out....I only have 2 kidneys
Thanks but given Nvidia's previous business practices around Titan cards I wouldn't touch this with a barge pole
Can we preorder already? I know it is only 2'000 USD/EUR/GBP, but I can't imagine my life without RTX finest .So I say "just buy it", cause it "just works"
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The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
"gold was used in the previous Titan V design", that explains why it is worth its weight in gold!!
HMMM... 2x lesser cards which will likely give me overall better performance in the area's this is kind of targetting (ie small businesses who can't afford quadro...even if some quadro are cheaper than this) or upgrade to the next step up on a cpu. Tough choice. Actually I might be checking out how well AMD is supported in my software.
NVidia pricing is just a joke in all honesty, there is no reason for the price gouging that's going on other than them trying to shift excess stock from the 10xx mining card supply at inflated prices instead of reducing their costs. I paid less for my 1060 6GB when it came out than it would cost me to replace it now...
Next we'll be hearing about reduced sales of gpu cards....oh wait, wasn't that last week.
There has been some changes in the terms of use of the Nvidia drivers which might well put a stop to that. The consumer drivers can't be used for datacentre use which is a term I don't think they define. What is a datacentre? Is it any computer used for number crunching rather than gaming?
Wonder if they have better QA than the 2080Ti cards
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I'm thinking more along the freelancer 3D designer etc rather than data centre use, although as you say there's no exact definition and as such I doubt that their terms of use will stop it being used how we like, the only thing is might cause issues with is repairs under warranty.
Also seems it's a 2 fold reason for adding it, one is they want to sell tesla (obviously due to stupidly high markup) and basically the gaming cards run hotter. They've also been quoted saying they're basically fine with geforce cards being used how we like as long as it's 'not at data centre scale' whatever scale that is.
They've put up the product page for it now, yours for a cool £2399
It's a rebadged Quadro RTX6000 with unlocked core frequencies and that's it.
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