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Might be time for me to upgrade my EVGA 1080TI Hybrid. Though I'm really curious to see what they're going to use. Surely a single 140 rad is not enough for these monster TDPs no?
My plan since the Hybrid's come later is to see how benchmarks look for the 30-34" ultrawide users.
Their lowest model of all 30 series cards is the XC3.Which is their cheapest 3090?
That will work for me, I could care less about all the rgb stuff.Their lowest model of all 30 series cards is the XC3.
My plan since the Hybrid's come later is to see how benchmarks look for the 30-34" ultrawide users.
There doesn't appear to be a ref.Gosh, I hope we will get the XC3 on release day. That one should be Reference Design, right?
The FE isn't the reference PCB...There doesn't appear to be a ref.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/ily212/trouble_for_liquid_cooling_no_3000_series
3080 FE is 18 phase, xc3 is 16.
From the thread:The FE isn't the reference PCB...
Nvidia uses their own PCB for the founders and supplied the AIB Partners with a reference design they can use. Also the AIBs will also have their own designs for the more expensive cards.
From the thread:
I got in touch with someone at EVGA via their chat and learned some concerning information.
According to EVGA, Nvidia has not supplied a reference design for the 3000 series cards. All AIB partners are creating their own PCB designs
EVGA chat reps may be clueless, though.
From the thread:
I got in touch with someone at EVGA via their chat and learned some concerning information.
According to EVGA, Nvidia has not supplied a reference design for the 3000 series cards. All AIB partners are creating their own PCB designs
EVGA chat reps may be clueless, though.
Water blocks though...Not sure I find it concerning. All the AIBs end up with custom board designs sooner or later. This just means they do it right off the bat.
That will work for me, I could care less about all the rgb stuff.
What does the screen size have to do with performance?
Easy linear (meaning simple) way to compare these is via megapixels, or just the horizontal multiplied by the vertical, then divided one thousand.Mainly due to the increased resolution. 3440 × 1440. I guess this would categorize in as 4K? I haven't really been following all the terminology these days.
I don't think any aib will beat FE price.Whatever their cheapest 3090 is is the one I’ll be buying.
EVGA has transferable warranties which make them easier to sell.I don't think any aib will beat FE price.
So what exactly is the difference between BLACK and the normal XC3? Clocks say they are the same.
So what exactly is the difference between BLACK and the normal XC3? Clocks say they are the same.
Extra $70 for an additional 40 MHz boost doesn't seem worthwhile when the FE can clock up to 2 GHz anyway.
cant get EVGA to loadXC3 Black is $30 off ($700) on evga's site, best buy, and newegg. maybe others.
Easy linear (meaning simple) way to compare these is via megapixels, or just the horizontal multiplied by the vertical, then divided one thousand.
So 3440 * 1440 / 1000 is just under five megapixels, while UHD at 3840 * 2160 is 8.3MP. So 3440 x 1440 is only about 60% the resolution of 4k.