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NVIDIA Confirms Specs of the GeForce RTX 3060 "Ampere"

here's an idea; rather than release several thousand to each market so scalpers can soak them up and put them on ebay for 2-3x price like Nvidia and AMD have done since October. Delay the release, make tens of thousands for each market like a normal release forcing the price of cards like the RTX 3070 (and older RTX 2060 & 2070) down because they won't be worth the extra cost over the RTX 3060 and crashing the entire market on the scalpers heads.
 
1080Ti to the Moon, i guess ill be holding on to this card at least 1 or 2 more years, best purchase i have ever made
 
Imma hold judgement until some reviews drop and I can tell how it stacks against my GTX1080.
 
It's engineered to destroy expectations that people have for VRAM amounts and prices.
Engineered to cause GDDR6 shortages for sure.
 
NVIDIA...starting at $329.00: Clicks link Nvidia's own card $399.00!
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ASUS just gave up and said fuck it, imma charge whatever I feel like.
 
Would someone please tell me why this budget card has more vram than higher end Nvidia cards ???
Like whats the logic behind it, is it just to cause GDDR6 shortages which then Nvidia will take it as an excuse to drive prices even higher ?!
1. not sure how $330( :roll: like it would actually be that price) is a budget card?
2. who cares, by the time anyone can get their hands on one for MSRP you will have 3060 super, RTX 4060, or their AMD equivalent cards coming out. Nvidia, AMD, and their merry band of AIBs have completely screwed up the market.
 
Almost €1000 for RTX 3060Ti in stores here in Croatia. I expect 3060 will be reasonable €800. :laugh:
Will be the same for Australian Dollars, Ti is around $1,000 currently, I expect the 3060 to be around $800 or slightly higher.
 
My 6800XT cost $864 US the day I bought it $34 above the MSRP. I have already made up that number in Mine Hash.

1. not sure how $330( :roll: like it would actually be that price) is a budget card?
2. who cares, by the time anyone can get their hands on one for MSRP you will have 3060 super, RTX 4060, or their AMD equivalent cards coming out. Nvidia, AMD, and their merry band of AIBs have completely screwed up the market.
It's not the AIB's fault. It is the simple mechanic of supply and demand. Nvidia's messes our minds with their constant teases and ultra confusing launches. AMD has their entire lineup on the same node and launched 2 compelling consoles (at the same time). A few weeks ago there were RX 570 8 GBs available between 320 and 400 CAD they are all now gone which means the distributors have even exhausted slow (old) inventory. Bitcoin is at $47898 US. In a depressed economy that is a compelling reason to get into mining. Then you add all the nuances manifested throughout COVID. I keep saying it but the fact that every 3000 (that have launched) and 6000 series (so far) are all faster than the 2080TI. As a 3700X is still $400 (CAD) means there is no longer a perceived deal for budget mid grade Ryzen parts. Not that you can buy a 3600 for less than 270 CAD (Remember when the was $149). In fact AMD is only seen as value vs Nvidia in the eyes of people who still have Tahiti and Polaris cards (actually RDNA cards were not too shabby in price not too long ago).
 
It's not the AIB's fault. It is the simple mechanic of supply and demand.
The latter is true which is why we find the current state of the market. While the AIB's might not be at fault they certainly have done little to be part of the solution raising prices far above additional tariff rates.
 
the current UK ebay price for a 3060ti is around £900 quid.. i consider this the real price for anybody that actually wants to buy one..

trog
 
Probably doesn't help getting these ads on TPU:

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My 6800XT cost $864 US the day I bought it $34 above the MSRP. I have already made up that number in Mine Hash.


It's not the AIB's fault. It is the simple mechanic of supply and demand. Nvidia's messes our minds with their constant teases and ultra confusing launches. AMD has their entire lineup on the same node and launched 2 compelling consoles (at the same time). A few weeks ago there were RX 570 8 GBs available between 320 and 400 CAD they are all now gone which means the distributors have even exhausted slow (old) inventory. Bitcoin is at $47898 US. In a depressed economy that is a compelling reason to get into mining. Then you add all the nuances manifested throughout COVID. I keep saying it but the fact that every 3000 (that have launched) and 6000 series (so far) are all faster than the 2080TI. As a 3700X is still $400 (CAD) means there is no longer a perceived deal for budget mid grade Ryzen parts. Not that you can buy a 3600 for less than 270 CAD (Remember when the was $149). In fact AMD is only seen as value vs Nvidia in the eyes of people who still have Tahiti and Polaris cards (actually RDNA cards were not too shabby in price not too long ago).

You're right. The best solution is for nvidia and AMD to disable mining in hardware and create exclusive lines built for that purpose specifically.
 
You're right. The best solution is for nvidia and AMD to disable mining in hardware and create exclusive lines built for that purpose specifically.
I don't think that's possible,they have cut out most of the 64bit performance , 32bit is actually needed as are the rest of the architecture of a GPU, or they wouldn't be there, these designs are made primarily to game, not compute.

They already made compute monster card's , they're too expensive for miner's though obviously.
 
The best solution is for nvidia and AMD to disable mining in hardware
That seems highly difficult to do. How would the GPU detect that the operations correspond to mining? And how would they block it or reduce its performance to horrible levels without affecting what you would call "legit operations"?

I'd discard the drivers route upfront, since there are open drivers on Linux. And I doubt anyone is gonna introduce a counter-mining piece of code just because.
 
There's only so many times these companies can jebait customers before they stop caring.

No, you are very likely not going to get one and certainly not at a reasonable price. Don't bother reading reviews, watching videos, or consuming related media.

Better to just wait until next gen at this point. It's painfully clear AMD and Nvidia could care less about actual customers getting their hands on product.
 
There's only so many times these companies can jebait customers before they stop caring.

No, you are very likely not going to get one and certainly not at a reasonable price. Don't bother reading reviews, watching videos, or consuming related media.

Better to just wait until next gen at this point. It's painfully clear AMD and Nvidia could care less about actual customers getting their hands on product.

My guess is, by the time anyone waits for a review to see if they want this card or not, all cards will be sold and it won't matter. In other words, do not educate yourself on the hardware and it's performance, just buy, buy, buy!
 
Listed for 560€ here... Absurd
Heh, I said already that it's going to be 500EUR at least here in Finland and I was probably right.
 
Almost €1000 for RTX 3060Ti in stores here in Croatia. I expect 3060 will be reasonable €800. :laugh:

Quoting /wallstreetbets - "To the f....ing moon!"

That is simply insane. :laugh:
 
Marketing department: We don't have any of our three new GPUs to sell!
Engineering: Let us give you a fourth GPU then.
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