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The 3090 is comical
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You see it? So far I haven't seen any performance benchmarks just NV claims and charts which give sketchy numbers. Good these are coming out but I'd rather hold off my celebration after these are actually out and benchmarked.What exactly isn't real? Because I see real, bigger than expected performance jumps (even if real world benchmarking puts that 10-20% lower) at roughly the same prices as before.
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You see it? So far I haven't seen any performance benchmarks just NV claims and charts which give sketchy numbers. Good these are coming out but I'd rather hold off my celebration after these are actually out and benchmarked.
The 3090 is comical
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"This announcement has forced some RTX 2080 Ti owners to dump their cards on Ebay at throwaway prices" - nobody was forced to do anything. Buying or selling is a choice you make on your own.
Buying a 2080 Ti right before the 30 series launch is a bad financial decision, but you win the prize of a first-class idiot if you get rid of it for a fraction of what you paid only because the 3070 is faster.
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Easy. We only see the heatsink, not the PCB. PCB could easily still be the same under the heatsink.Hi,
Not sure how the 3080 and 3090 are different sizes the water blocks are the exact same model
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3070 beats 2080ti
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It shows some % of uplift but you cant see any FPS anyway. I'd rather wait for the entire suite and then wrap my mind around how much faster these are in comparison to Turing.We've seen numbers already in a Digital Foundry test which obviously favored Nvidia's current selection of titles there, but there is a wide variety of games on show, including titles like Shadow of the Tomb Raider. There you can see some order of 50-70% perf increase in comparisons. Not for the 3070 though, just yet, but it does give us an indication that the perf bump is real.
And on top of that, we also know historically Nvidia's claims are generally true, with the usual reservation that its best-case we're getting. But even that... its never a truly inflated claim, even if the performance wasn't there on launch day it still got there after a few driver updates. And more, too. Remember Shader Cache? And all the improvements on Kepler? None of those were advertised or reviewed but we still got them.
There is nothing sketchy about it, in any case. You'd also have to wonder 'who benefits'... Nvidia will tarnish years of good reputation and trust if they inflate their claims now, while they have nothing to win... these GPUs virtually sell themselves at these price/perf levels. Especially that 3070.
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Not the first time, previously they were only available in OEM builds.If you're an Aussie please note Nvidia is refusing to sell FE cards in Australia, with no reason given at all.
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It shows some % of uplift but you cant see any FPS anyway. I'd rather wait for the entire suite and then wrap my mind around how much faster these are in comparison to Turing.
It is not just NV. AMD does that marketing too. Showing charts which dont express or give enough info or actual number. But % or 2x faster etc.
Still rather wait before I get excited. The price is up a notch for me and that is not so good. Justification like it is pricier because it is faster than Turing is not convincing and It still stands, this is not the way it should be and I'm surprised people support these price bumps. That's just my opinion.
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I think those cards are unavailable in many countries. But why would you want one, so far I think FE cards came with the lowest configured TDP, making them the slowest options.If you're an Aussie please note Nvidia is refusing to sell FE cards in Australia, with no reason given at all.
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Buying any graphics card above 3-400 bucks is never a financial decision, as the resale value drops the most sharply in the enthusiast segment. It's always been this way, and I'm positive that it's never gonna change.I'd say buying the 2080ti new, was the bad financial decision. Selling it fast is the sensible one, if that means you buy a 3070 in return for your 450-500 bucks. That's a free warranty/hardware renewal/improved RT performance all in one go. Of course, if you then proceed to order a 3090.... yea, that's just stacking fools, money, and parting all in one.
And if you can buy a 2080ti now for 500... The 3070 is likely to end up higher in the end, especially if you want an equal-ish AIB version of it. All you really miss out on is some RT perf, possibly. I also think its not the greatest idea in the world. But hey, you do own a 2080ti at that price now. But more importantly, the 3070 isn't out, could well end up just below 2080ti in raster perf, and then that marginally lower, or equal price is suddenly not so bad at all.
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Buying any graphics card above 3-400 bucks is never a financial decision, as the resale value drops the most sharply in the enthusiast segment. It's always been this way, and I'm positive that it's never gonna change.
I'm just puzzled that all those people who bought their 2080 Ti's even tried to look at it as something of monetary value, and not a piece of hardware to play games on - which they still can, despite any launch announcement from nVidia or AMD.
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That is a lucky scenario, but I'm sure you didn't buy that 1080 thinking how well it would keep its value in the next 3 years.Dunno man, this 1080 has been going for 3 years and will get sold around 250 EUR. When I bought it, sale price was around 500. That's 250 bucks for 3 years full-on high end gaming. The price of a midranger that is pretty much useless today.
Is it really more expensive? If you 'play your cards right' (badum tss) ? Its really not my experience so far. Some upgrades have been completely cost neutral...
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Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 |
That is a lucky scenario, but I'm sure you didn't buy that 1080 thinking how well it would keep its value in the next 3 years.
On the other hand, your case demonstrates how little improvement Turing had over Pascal - or rather, how those improvements cost disproportionately more.
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Fair enough. I guess you think about your purchases more than I do (which is good). I always just buy the highest tier that I can afford, and think about the resale value only when it's time to upgrade. My 1660 Ti was my first graphics card that I sold because of some fluctuations in the used market, and not because I needed an upgrade.Its not luck. its about not overpaying for something and timing it right, plus a bit of a prediction on how the market might develop. But you're right, Turing most definitely kept Pascal's value high.
And yes, I do buy a new GPU thinking ahead about the resale value. I already had my sights set on an Ampere release around this point in time back when I bought the 1080. It could've also lasted until 2021. Turing could have also been a lot better. But back then we did already know Nvidia had more shrinking to do as 7nm was a known quantity and we also knew AMD wasn't going places anytime soon. Stagnation was bound to happen, followed by a bigger jump further away as green adopts 7nm. Which turned into 8...