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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Leak Tips More VRAM, Cores, and Power Draw

Not unless we get another Maxwell 2.0 moment.

Might be possible if what is stored in VRAM is compressed/regenerated by Tensor AI. Otherwise I’d wager the next Maxwell 2.0 moment will be PIM which from the looks of it can be a drop-in enhancement for any system architecture.
 
Bro Nvidia literally had to retract the "4080 12GB" because people realized they were about to be scammed, they straight up tried to sell an inferior product under a misleading name and you're talking about underestimating them lol.
i mean performance vs older gen
Ppls underestimating that and its hapening mostly because Amd users or fans want bad performing gpus from Nvidia or Flop.

If u dont like 4080 then u dont buy it, but spread more Nvidia hate is just what Amd fans doing ATM in every tech forum.
That just sad and tells how badly AMD is doing whit dGPUs and how badly Amd fans are butthurt because that

Lets hope better GPUs from AMD and less hate from Amd users against Nvidia
 
Ppls underestimating
40 series already disappointed a lot of people with it's atrocious pricing and very weak gen on gen improvement. The 4080 outperformed the 3090ti by just 10% at 1200$, that was already very poor value and according to the leaks the 5080 will have basically half the shaders of the 5090 so this time around it will look even weaker.

Everything except the one GPU at the top of stack is becoming more and more underpowered compared to previous generations, these are facts not speculation. If you refuse to accept this reality you are simply delusional, not surprising for an Nvidia fanboy.
 
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40 series already disappointed a lot of people with it's atrocious pricing and very weak gen on gen improvement. The 4080 outperformed the 3090ti by just 10% at 1200$, that was already very poor value and according to the leaks the 5080 will have basically half the shaders of the 5090 so this time around it will look even weaker.

Everything except the one GPU at the top of stack is becoming more and more underpowered compared to previous generations, these are facts not speculation. If you refuse to accept this reality you are simply delusional, not surprising for an Nvidia fanboy.
I just upgraded from RTX 2080 Super 8GB NVlink setup to RTX 4080 Super 16GB. Was a huge upgrade for me. Until my next future RTX 6080 Super 32GB.

Next-gen is only 20% performance increase.

8800XT = 7900XTX

5070Ti = 4080 Super

People are dreaming if they think the RTX 5070Ti will perform the same as the RTX 4090 not going to happen.

Let's see if the RTX 5070Ti can compete against my "MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X" looking forward to seeing upcoming benchmarks.

Finally AMD RDNA4 cot up to two years old DLSS 3 tech. DLSS 4 is well beyond RDNA4. AMD cancelled high-end RDNA4 and too my knowledge RDNA5 tech is cancelled. AMD cancelled the 7950XTX making Nvidia cancel the 4080Ti & 4090Ti.

Nvidia has no competition, the real problem is AMD & & Intel can't make a good GPU architecture at the moment with only modest 20% performance increase with crazy TDP Power going up across the board.

Cheers
 
AMD cancelled the 7950XTX making Nvidia cancel the 4080Ti & 4090Ti.
There was never any concrete proof of a "7950XTX" to have been a serious consideration by AMD and it wouldn't have mattered because it was just going to be an overclocked 7900XTX.

The likely reason the 4090ti was canceled is because at some point they realized it would have made the future 50 series look even worse.
 
Just overclocked?

Wasn't this the spec's?

RX 7950XTX

VS

RTX 4080Ti

VS

RTX 4090Ti

That's more accurate to what I was saying.

Cheers
 
Eh, I'm hoping Intel release a B980 ~20GB card with 4080 specs, but ~50% cheaper than the 4080.
I wish that too but I'm pretty sure they cancelled their high end chip. There's a midrange chip which from what I understand is... in an uncertain position right now, might come, might not. I think the best we could hope for is a b770 or something similar.
 
40 series already disappointed a lot of people with it's atrocious pricing and very weak gen on gen improvement. The 4080 outperformed the 3090ti by just 10% at 1200$, that was already very poor value and according to the leaks the 5080 will have basically half the shaders of the 5090 so this time around it will look even weaker.

Everything except the one GPU at the top of stack is becoming more and more underpowered compared to previous generations, these are facts not speculation. If you refuse to accept this reality you are simply delusional, not surprising for an Nvidia fanboy.
RTX 3090 Ti 24GB MSRP: $2,000
RTX 4080 Super 16GB MSRP: $1,000

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RTX 3090 Ti 24GB MSRP: $2,000
RTX 4080 Super 16GB MSRP: $1,000

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So the RTX 5070Ti 350w is trading blows with the RTX 4080 Super 320w and let's see if my MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X outperforming the RTX 5070Ti and using less power.

Only advantages are costing less to buy and DLSS 4 advantages.

Cheers
 

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So the RTX 5070Ti 350w is trading blows with the RTX 4080 Super 320w and let's see if my MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X outperforming the RTX 5070Ti and using less power.

Only advantages are costing less to buy and DLSS 4 advantages.

Cheers
I'm more curious as to how the 5070 Ti stacks up against the 4070 Ti.
 
I'm more curious as to how the 5070 Ti stacks up against the 4070 Ti.
Well if it's 20% more performance than the RTX 4070Ti Super. It would be 25% performance increase over the RTX 4070Ti.

25% performance increase with 350w TDP increase and the MRSP price increase all not sounding good.

Cheers
 
There is a caveat to the marketing stance though. There is an overwhelming majority of market segment(s) that are not enthusiasts and they do fall for it. You see this in gaming too. If there were only enthusiast gamers... CoD and FIFA would not be this big, for example. And in the slipstream of the majority vote, come the followers who 'play this anyway because friends do it too'. Peer pressure is powerful.
Starting at the high end and working downward makes the most sense right now. Intel and AMD are now more competing with one another, with Nvidia at the top setting prices as it likes.
 
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