Good for you!
Enjoy your 3070 and leave us here on our misery if you dont have an actuall opinion and anything constructive to say.
Gee, thanks, I never had a Nvidia GPU in my life.
Yes ofcourse, constructive to say, after I would have been spoiled by all the leaks, I could only go hide my head in sand, not have any motivation talking about it. When I was young I also wanted leaks and spent a ton of time on forum and scoring the web for leads, it can be interesting, but it's a lot of time, and it can get crazy if you don't slow the horses down. Now, with all things considered, life, other things, health, priorities, I find it spoiling, I'm honestly not going to lose that much nerves and time over this highly stressful phenomenon that this leak-hunting sport has become, that's taking over so many people's lifes, dribbling about GPU leaks all day long, and actually being seriously bothered, people losing their shit when they can't get a GPU on day 1 and nonsense like this, or getting super angry and actually bothering customer support over some very light argument, this bitching and crying is causing other people negativity, and well anyone looking at such negative news isn't going to pull anything inspiring out of that, that's not enjoyment. Holding companies to high-standard and fairness is one thing, but it's all about the proper approach.
I'm commenting in general, not saying it's necessairly like this everywhere, but most of these discussions are more bickering and seem to be so heavily seriously integrated with some people's lives, a lot of precious time vested into it, what in the end is only about consumption of entertainment, consumption of force-feeded information and ideas someone else developed, playing games and only doing that isn't some kind of a high achivement for humanity, it's being feed down the throat, to lose so much nerves over that is obviously pretty evident that such a subject isn't really understanding what's happening here. If it were about work, workstation, like actual practical things we need, like a proper prosumer HW segment, like proper pro-user OS, so many things are so crappy in this space and there's not a single of these gamer dudes ranting about that ... no linux is not a replacement for Windows, linux is a bunch of various industry-related groups of agendas who are mostly favoring their goals, not the goals of an optimal example of a prosumer (pro-user), so many things in linux are either totally missing or convoluted that is just 1-2 clicks on windows, and it's not about clicks, I'm talking about the easiest most primitive and standard simple things that should NOT take more than 1-2 clicks or key presses. Most linux GUIs are infact not even meant for pro-users either. The most practical things that would seriously deconfuse all of this isn't being done, not much attention, thought, programming effort is focused into that, I think firstly it's just a failure to understand the issues, they aren't consciously aware of them. Yet they all praise themselfs of advancing ... advancing what? They're not really advancing things that would really make the golden age of PCs again, that would really get rid of all of this drama and we would enjoy things a lot more overall. So much of the tech news and PC desktop tech is so boring in so many ways, many advancements that happen are usually some things that barely matter in practice to an average and pro-user overall, yes you have faster speed, yes this and that, but are you really enjoying the games THAT MUCH, is it more like 20% enjoyment and 80% forum, driver, OS, reboot, reinstall, crap, error, bug, issue, CS, new CPU, HW failure drama ... and then people even have the time to bother and push their already exhausted bodies bickering about speculation and leaks, that's the last thing one would do for it's sanity.
Do you people understand that with all of the effort of all of these devs we would have created a much better experience overall on the PC desktop space, there could be these courses where beginners would be thought up, not left to churn in this never ending drama, because so many companies, FOSS programmers just AREN'T WORKING IN YOUR BEST, WISEST AND PROPER INTEREST, so many programmers are wasting time fiddling diddlign with some worthless FOSS apps just for the sake of programing and getting the dopamine rush effect from feeling like they're contributing to some social group and are part of it, it's a form of sport too, they're not really trying to improve the biggest offender, the biggest elephant in the room the freaking Windows OS, no, they're busy developing their python pixie dust app that does some XYZ thing on your desktop and isn't really fundamentally going to change the course at all, so much stuff out there is lovel, nice, but it's NOT ENOUGH, isn't making a fundamental impact, because the whole culture does not know how to analyze and properly identify and tackle this issue, we need to fundamentally rething the whole ecosystem, it unfortuntely starts with finances and he who has the HW manufacturing capability, but existing customers if they band together they COULD have a chance forcing the current industry culture to radically change, if they really want to. But several players DO enjoy this set of circumstances, the ones who profit from it. One thing is for sure, websites about leak news PROFIT from all this pointless and life-sucking drama.
Many more people than I realized are overtaken and seriously bothered by all of this, if the leak isn't to their expectations, they kinda even blow up, what??? It was all speculation and lottery anyway, but they don't even realize it I think that it's taking a tool on their health as a consequence of being a stressful experience and lifestyle.
From all the other things in life, school, parents, transition to adult life, adult life dangers, mafias, drugs, evil corporations and predatory military-grade advertisments ... an average teenager goes through a meatgrinder of stress and psychological assaults and rarely do they figure it out in time, and this obsession with leaks is like one of those traps, and they IMO don't realize it, probably a form of sport, the constant excitement that goes into overdrive and into stressful arguments is unwise.
I've talked about it before, this time I'll be shorter, one of the things it comes down to largely is simply beginner inexperience, simple as that, that's what an average gamer is, a developing human who is relatively inexperienced. If previous generations don't do good enough job teaching the next, than this is what you get. The next generation always faces the problem of having to re-figure and re-discover what older generations already did but haven't put enough thought into passing that on as effectively.
Certainly the previous generations can't be blamed for everything, it's a loop, they also had the same problem themselfs, they're not experienced enough themselfs either, otherwise they would know how important it is to pass on the knowledge and discoveries.
New times bring new things and challenges that weren't explored and learned before. These gamer kids have this challenge ahead of them to figure out, unless someone warns them about it, they may be at it for a long long time. They should ask themselfs how much precious effort, time and mental capacity goes around bickering about HW specs all day long? Time and effort we all really would need for many other things in life. Do they have a sense of time, how much time do they spend on speculating and theorizing about? It's about lack of knowledge, with that experience and with that lack of perspective, with it all of this specs speculation and leaks start to feel insignificant versus all the rest of things in life that justifiably warrant more time and effort to be spent on them. This whole problem isn't really anything special to this field/topic.
Look, a proper technical type discussion you would do with your buddy-ies over a weekend visit or an afternoon sitdown at a bar is one thing, but this crazyness running around the web is just ridicolous, it feels like kindergarden circus, it feels jittery and frantic half the time, it's almost like everything is all about leaks, leaks this, leaks that, and the whole experience relies on leaks and rumors half the time, and I would even blame the maufacturers themselfs which are in some ways actually benefiting from this because of generated buzz and official information is in many ways by most of todays crony corporations very confused and bent against the customer. This is evident in the product labeling and model numbering systems. In almost every case the model numbers are so confusing on purpose to be of an extra chore for a customer to figure out exactly what fits his needs.
Then there's the other part of "
who knows what a few hours earlier than someone else" and the funny thing about it it's usually like people who don't even have any practical or financial gain over knowing this information earlier than they officially would, it's so silly, the only ones with most benefit by leaks are only the few engineers working at the competitor, the second group is probably some shady investors and financial speculators, probably other employees who are up to no good, but IMO everyone else in the community is in it just for the sports, and it's all about being part of a campagin, a social group, and I think it's all about getting that dopamine rush of being feeling a "worthy" part of a social group, people get rated over who knows more details about which HW part and they brag to prove their worth in a social group. All of this drama and buzz has direct benefit for various tech websites to varying degrees which are abusing this phenomenon for profits, and profiting on the drama means they have no interest in doing anything about the problems of it.
What I'm warning here is that these gamer dudes should know they're actually part of a larger bowl of soup, this whole hype-train is actually a business method. If it would be more fair it be another thing, but no, these gamer people don't know that, they're totally not getting anything IMO in return, except for that psychological excitement? That limited dopamine rush they get from the hype is all negated by themselfs when they get so upset when something goes against their expectations, so they're constantly causing themselfs harm all the time.
Excitement is good but only in short bursts in life, it adds to stress and chronic stress is one of the most unhealthiest things ever, your pushing your body day and day out to be hyped and excited and totally like a crazed chicken with it's head cut off running around the tech webz ...
I do understand the hype around CPUs and GPU can be fun, I've been there done that, but I rather be hyped mostly on that big day of the announcement. I rather have healthy balanced dose of hype or excitement. What some people do is total overkill that morphs into something totally opposite and I think it does them more bad than good overall. Some gamer people probably sit for very long times, which is very unhealthy, just navigating the webs and pressing F5 to refresh frantically, that's actually a sign of some other health issue which may show it self with these symptoms, so either way it's not something normal IMO. This kind of broken unhealthy hype and excitement should not be taught to the next generations.