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If that was live then the 3090 is a bargain GPU for the masses..Originally Posted by hexus
Woohoo, the 3080 will fit in my case. I may just upgrade.
Good launch imo, and the prices are lower than everyone expected..£250 lower than my guess on that 3080.
Benchmarks will be key, im going to resist pre-ordering I think and wait for them first. The price gap between the 3080 and 3090 is huge, and they did heavily lean into the 3090 being a Titan style card, so we'll have to see. Hopefully it will be, as I dont want it to have another 1/4 or more performance on top of the 3080 or else i'll probably buy one
The lack of a price increase is the most interesting thing here though, (compared to RTX gen one, I am fully aware of how much they pushed the prices up that gen! Classic sales technique eh). Should make november really interesting!
I put some additional information into this thread:
https://forums.hexus.net/pc-hardware...eam-event.html
It includes some technical specs,a DF hands-on video and AMD's response on Twitter!
blokeinkent (02-09-2020),Spud1 (01-09-2020)
Definitely need to wait for some benchmarks compared to AMD's upcoming cards as well
Well played make the 20 so overpriced that now the 30 range look like amazing value (in comparison) and people say thank you for such high prices.
RDNA2 is our only hope but if recent events are anything to go with AMD will join the price gouging as people are so happy to pay it and this is the new norm for GPU prices.
the leap between the 3x8x and 3x9x seems massive, almost like they going to have many gpus filling that void, but I guess they've worked out what (most) people may spend up to and built it accordingly, meaning they want an upper echelon. All 3 however are well outside a comfortable range for me; but this seems to be the pricing on all tech these days...
Based on the other thread from earlier there is probably another sku between them, I'd say it will be the £1000 3080ti/super but will come out later (maybe with 3060 etc), likely when AMD release their cards.
As to the cards, I'll just copy paste from the other thread
Got to be honest, IF the 3090 comes to the UK at £1500 then that isn't actually that badly priced, IF you can make use of it outside of gaming (ie, gpu encoding/rendering etc)... why do I think it isn't too bad... because a quadro with 24GB of ram is over £4000.... wouldn't say no to a 3080ti with 20GB (rumours) for around a £1000 though, I've got time to wait and see because at the very least I'm waiting on ryzen 4000 series cpu's lol.
I'm still hoping AMD come out with a good card and ideally start a price war because if they don't I can see price increases....
Its way to expensive, they should make a much more diverse pro vs consumer market instead of having this kind of line up, they put an almost pro card in, to be able to beef the prices up on the in comparison lower ones.
2080ti performance for 500 USD dont sound bad, even if i am never going to spend 500 USD on a GFX card
Starting at £1399.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce...ries/rtx-3090/
@Hexus, are you to confirm whether the RTX3000 series will get win7-64 bit driver support?
The 3070 made my wallet tingle.
Reviews, board partners, RDNA2 and manufacturing volumes.
Its going to take 6months for this to settle.
Black friday is going to be a budget builders paradise.
I am expecting high prices driven by low availability of cards
Jon
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