4070 ad104- 250/251 is really a 4050Ti barely any faster than 3070 OC. 3070/3080 had same ROP =96, now 4080 has 75% more 64/112. This could cost 599 ideal for budget builds.
There is no balance in extremely well cooled RTX 4080 designs because they all adhere to previously used RTX 4090 size form factor.This isn't about choosing "free will" (really?) and an iron fist, it's simply about striking a balance. And as usual, when you have to strike a balance, there will always be some that will feel cheated.
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What price cuts? What are you talking about?NVIDIA making moves like this is killing small computer shops. If they drop the prices after all the computer stores have finally gotten stock we are going to lose thousands of dollars. AMD did the same thing with 7000 series. They release a product and computer shops like the one I work at order up enough stock for the holidays. Then 10 days later AMD price cuts the products after we have already payed for them so now we have to lose all of our profit because of a greedy company that wants to have their cake and eat it to. The sad part is if they do a price drop they will not lose any money, the vendors and stores will lose all of the difference.
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Well with that attitude plus Nvidia's business strategy you might yet see a future where you can only buy from Nvidia and they choose what you can buy.What price cuts? What are you talking about?
Also, if you're a small shop, saw the prices for the new cards and decided to stock up, you deserver to go out of business. What are the odds you stocked up hoping for Ampere-era shortages where you would sell everything at a premium?
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What attitude? He paints price cuts (imaginary, in this instance) as the bane of small computer shops. They're a common occurrence, if you can't hedge that risk, you're clearly in the wrong business.Well with that attitude plus Nvidia's business strategy you might yet see a future where you can only buy from Nvidia and they choose what you can buy.
At that point I would be out of this hobbyverse.
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You know what NVIDIA should really do?
Open up PCB design and complete card dimentions and cooler designs for AIB's free will. They should stop gatekeeping designs behind size and shape demands and just let them get creative.
Those who wonder why graphics cards look the certain way, and are very similar to each other, that's why.
May just be quite the opposite . Worse oc on par or worse efficiency but much cheaper . Cheaper could mean less/lower quality components that still meet the standard set up by nvidia . It’s the margin that drives this move nothing elseI hope it's also that bit more power efficient and allows better overclocking.
This is why we don't have things like this tiny ZOTAC GTX 1080 Ti anymore, not until AIBs are allowed to do so again
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You seem like a fun person. Actually we have 0 40 series cards in stock because NVIDIA will not sell them to small buisnesses when best buy will scalp them instead. Also every single gpu in the store is msrp or under. We were selling 3080s at 10 dollars over cost just to stay at evga msrp. That is why big price cuts hurt us so much. For big companies like newegg and best buy that scalp the cards a 100 dollar price cut would not affect them at all. Also you should maybe ask a question before you form conclusions.What price cuts? What are you talking about?
Also, if you're a small shop, saw the prices for the new cards and decided to stock up, you deserver to go out of business. What are the odds you stocked up hoping for Ampere-era shortages where you would sell everything at a premium?
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Yeah, maybe. We'll soon find out.May just be quite the opposite . Worse oc on par or worse efficiency but much cheaper . Cheaper could mean less/lower quality components that still meet the standard set up by nvidia . It’s the margin that drives this move nothing else
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Now I'm confused. If do not have Ada stock, how would a hypothetical price cut hurt you?You seem like a fun person. Actually we have 0 40 series cards in stock because NVIDIA will not sell them to small buisnesses when best buy will scalp them instead. Also every single gpu in the store is msrp or under. We were selling 3080s at 10 dollars over cost just to stay at evga msrp. That is why big price cuts hurt us so much. For big companies like newegg and best buy that scalp the cards a 100 dollar price cut would not affect them at all. Also you should maybe ask a question before you form conclusions.
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My appologies I did not really make it clear but I was more so meaning local PC shops in general will be hurt. We are a statewide shop and one of the only service centers in the area so we can compete with some retailers but on big ticket items like GPUs and CPUs it is nearly impossible. I do know this will hurt other stores in our area though who have some Ada stock (if they do a big price cut).Now I'm confused. If do not have Ada stock, how would a hypothetical price cut hurt you?
Having to compete with the big players that buy in bulk... that I can see how it's a problem, when availability is limited![]()
I would argue back that 4080 and 90 are best sellers with 4070(ti) gathering dust. How do I know this ? Well take a peak at Microcenter . A couple stores I checked including the one in my area has 50+ 4070tis in stock and some of them are priced at msrp. Meanwhile 4080 and 90 are nowhere to be found - especially the 4090There were no price cuts, just the USD/EUR dropped by 10%. And this is a Lottery, buying low. But still 7900 is largely unavailable, everything is being snatched immediately. Nobody is selling at a loss. Plenty of 4080 gathering dust, as opposed to 4070 and 4090 that are bestsellers.
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There is no balance in extremely well cooled RTX 4080 designs because they all adhere to previously used RTX 4090 size form factor.
The users are getting robbed of the ability to have more case compatible designs. Thermal headroom is not much of an issue. Same story for RTX 4070 Ti designs.
Anyone who is sure that AIB's have no other abilities to design cards differently (in size, shape) has been properly programmed by NVIDIA to think so. Their ingenuity has to go through some strict guidelines before they are able to come out to market. This is very much NVIDIA's iron fist.
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You'd be surprised.599 alone is the price of a decent PC. I don't know who will pay 599 for a graphics card...
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You'd be surprised.
Personally I think the current GPU prices will result in a big drop in PC gaming in general, which we will start to see in a year or two.
The average person cant spend £800 on a GPU.
Maybe they are trying to avoid a 7900 XTX incident.There is no balance in extremely well cooled RTX 4080 designs because they all adhere to previously used RTX 4090 size form factor.
The users are getting robbed of the ability to have more case compatible designs. Thermal headroom is not much of an issue. Same story for RTX 4070 Ti designs.
Anyone who is sure that AIB's have no other abilities to design cards differently (in size, shape) has been properly programmed by NVIDIA to think so. Their ingenuity has to go through some strict guidelines before they are able to come out to market. This is very much NVIDIA's iron fist.
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Nvidia is traded on the stock exchange. They can not have a wild west approach to AIB design. They have to guarantee a standard.
They have to guarantee a standard.
Nah the 7900 XTX debacle wasn't because it was a bad design, it was just a (bad, really bad) manufacturing defect. Also it was the MBA cooler that failed, I haven't heard of any AIB-designed 7900XTXs having this issueMaybe they are trying to avoid a 7900 XTX incident.
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