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Big Navi rumors vary wildly, specially performance spectations. They go from slightly slower or barely faster than the 2080Ti to an actual nvidia killer, so wether they can come up with something that can rival a 3080 is anyones guess.If you're looking at a 3070 and can wait, see what AMD comes out with. I seriously doubt they will have a competitor for 3080 or 3090.
Yup, my birthday is in october, I need to see what I'm getting as my presentif Big Navi launches in early October (as rumored) then it's not a long wait...so my advice would be to wait and see the performance numbers...
I would wait.I have an eye on the 3070, but I'm curious to know what AMD comes up with. If only so they can get on a price war.
Yup, my birthday is in october, I need to see what I'm getting as my present
I hear the 3080 will have solid supply. I hear the 3090 is going to be near nonexistent in supply to begin with.Ampere availability is on Sept 24th (3080)...so it makes no sense not to wait for Big Navi...a 2-3 week wait time is nothing...only issue might be availability...if you don't jump on the 3080 right away will there be enough supply?
Buy what you need, when you need it; Nvidia's pricing looks good enough, even if that's more or less a result of conditioning. If you actually need the performance, grab it day one. If I already had a 48CX, I wouldn't hesitate.I have an eye on the 3070, but I'm curious to know what AMD comes up with. If only so they can get on a price war.
what do you mean? nvidia HAS been running things for a while.Well, if you have a GSync only monitor like me, I guess the decision is already made. I'm not upgrading from a 1080Ti any time soon though since I don't have much time to play. When I bought the monitor, I assumed that nVidia would be running things for quite a while, as painful as that was to me. I thought about going Freesync, but didn't.
Big Navi rumors vary wildly, specially performance spectations. They go from slightly slower or barely faster than the 2080Ti to an actual nvidia killer, so wether they can come up with something that can rival a 3080 is anyones guess.
But hopefully they can go head to head with a 3070. Well I've waited this long, whats a few more weeks.
I always thought the purpose of the FE was 1) OEMs and 2) to yank that cooler off for something else.Either way I'm gonna wait. Last thing I want is a constantly wheezing sound in the background from an FE card.
Yeah, doing the same thing. I am going to wait on Big Navi....and I never wait.I'll wait, I'm 33 years old, been doing this since I was 15. A few months is no big deal anymore. Hoping I can get something for new years vacation so I can play cyberpunk when it's desolate and cold during my vacation time.
In rasterized games, very likely I guess, but in RayTracing? I don't think so. And then there's DLSS, I'm pretty sure AMD will have its own counterpart. Hopefully its more akin to DLSS2.0 and not 1.0Big Navi is going to be faster than 2080ti. That is just simple math, and you can just build on xbox series x if its still hard to do. I normally don't say it but at the very minimum you will have big navi compete with 3080. The math just adds up if they have double the 5700xt with higher clocks, given xbox and ps5. That is not taking any other IPC increase in to account and it will likely be cheaper to produce since it will be a smaller chip.
Sure, no prob. Just help me explain to the Ms why I want to spend $699 dlls on a gaming cardBuy a 3080 and be done with it.
All comes down to the trigger finger, Nvidia out of the gate first, and the products look great. I'm not a brand loyalist by any stretch of the imagination, I just want my dollar to go the furthest it can at this particular point in time.With Big Navi set to launch so close to this one, I would just wait it out and see which one works best for you. I would say Nvidia 3000 pricing leaves me to believe they think AMD has something to compete with.
That's what I was wondering. They have never done that.If Nvidia doing some aggressive pricing, they must be really scared of AMD.....
I always thought the purpose of the FE was 1) OEMs and 2) to yank that cooler off for something else.
In rasterized games, very likely I guess, but in RayTracing? I don't think so. And then there's DLSS, I'm pretty sure AMD will have its own counterpart. Hopefully its more akin to DLSS2.0 and not 1.0
BTW benchmarking will get very interesting with all the new technologies. Apples to apples will be really hard to do.
I would suggest nothing is really going to change in terms of TRULY changing gameplay for a good while. Raster perf will remain king for those of us gamers not looking at the reflections in the puddles while stopping to admire the scenery.meh. I haven’t bought a card for ray tracing and I won’t until probably another few generations lol. Nvidia failed hard on their promises First time around so I hate it spend my money with rt expectations.
Kind of thinking the same thing....I really don’t wanna buy a card with 10GB right now
I would suggest nothing is really going to change in terms of TRULY changing gameplay for a good while. Raster perf will remain king for those of us gamers not looking at the reflections in the puddles while stopping to admire the scenery.
In rasterized games, very likely I guess, but in RayTracing? I don't think so. And then there's DLSS, I'm pretty sure AMD will have its own counterpart. Hopefully its more akin to DLSS2.0 and not 1.0
BTW benchmarking will get very interesting with all the new technologies. Apples to apples will be really hard to do.
You’re the man of the house! You don’t have to explain shit!Sure, no prob. Just help me explain to the Ms why I want to spend $699 dlls on a gaming card