Read more.Photo is said to come from an Asus meeting where next-gen card designs were examined.
Read more.Photo is said to come from an Asus meeting where next-gen card designs were examined.
Samsung 7nm, TSMC 7nm, Samsung 8nm LPP?
It's constantly changing!
I gave up caring what these things look like ages ago, especially before actual release when they can still change their minds at the last minute.
If I get one, it's getting all that gubbins ripped off and a waterblock slapped on it anyway....
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
I would imagine a RTX 2090 is actually a product created as a backup, last thing they want is to do an Intel (have the chance to kill any competition, but instead, even years after the competition have announced their intention, have nothing - NOTHING)
Don't care what they look like at the mo, just want to know how much 3080's will cost
The only reason I'm interested in these RTX cards and BigNavi is the effect they'll have on the second hand market..
[GSV]Trig (04-07-2020),Ttaskmaster (16-09-2020)
I guess it will be around 2000 for Ti.
so last generation cost a kidney, new one will cost you another one plus a liver
Hope the strix 3080 is available on the 17th for next day delivery
it was worse than having nothing to be fair. We've got this out of date, one-trick-pony, continually hampered by security vulnerabilities, and you know there will be absolutely no upgrade path, plus we're still rocking PCIe3 and a meagre number of lanes at that. Would sir care to try? Wait come back, come back...
The Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 is the first choice for me, i really like the design
based on leaked benchmarks, 3090 is 10% over 3080.. this doesnt leave much room for a 3080ti if Nvidia were to make one
It looks like they're focusing the 3090 at non-gaming workloads. A 3080 Ti with similar gaming performance at a lower price tag would definitely attract some attention, and would let them gain an edge on AMD if their new line is as good as some say. Thinking about it in a similar way to the Super lineup with Turing, it lets them amp up the performance and stimulate some extra demand if the market gets competitive.
True GPU competition, my heart is racing thinking about it
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