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I agree. A 3000 series board under $400 floats my boat.https://www.thefpsreview.com/2020/1...confirmed-4864-cuda-cores-8-gb-of-gddr6-vram/
I hope there is truth to some of the rumors. I might want one for my Plex box
Sounds good. Anyone have the scoop on the actual launch date? Supposed to be in November.They need 3060 to drive 2 paths vs 1060 just leveling Fortnite/Minecraft/Robles/cod for kids and noobs.
Acceptable rtx + dlss performance would be a boon for kids whose tastes and desires are shaped by influencers rather than raw framerate.
Performance hit from DLSS should be minimal, with the improvements to how the tensor cores can interact with the pipeline and implement DLSS. RTX 2060 was something like a 4ms or 5ms hit, with DLSS. The improved tensor cores should hopefully mean 1-2ms for any of the Ampere cards. But, testing could reveal otherwise.They need 3060 to drive 2 paths vs 1060 just leveling Fortnite/Minecraft/Robles/cod for kids and noobs.
Acceptable rtx + dlss performance would be a boon for kids whose tastes and desires are shaped by influencers rather than raw framerate.
Performance hit from DLSS should be minimal, with the improvements to how the tensor cores can interact with the pipeline and implement DLSS. RTX 2060 was something like a 4ms or 5ms hit, with DLSS. The improved tensor cores should hopefully mean 1-2ms for any of the Ampere cards. But, testing could reveal otherwise.
However, RTX performance will be minimal. The 3070 already is only on par with a 2080ti in RTX performance. So that means, 1080p max res, for maybe 60fps when using heavier implementations of RTX without DLSS. For a 3060, DLSS will be required to hit 60fps with the heavier RTX effects, in most games. There are a few exceptions.
Outside of gaming, what kinds of applications would use ray tracing? Me, I'm not a gamer, but I'm heavy into Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.Performance hit from DLSS should be minimal, with the improvements to how the tensor cores can interact with the pipeline and implement DLSS. RTX 2060 was something like a 4ms or 5ms hit, with DLSS. The improved tensor cores should hopefully mean 1-2ms for any of the Ampere cards. But, testing could reveal otherwise.
However, RTX performance will be minimal. The 3070 already is only on par with a 2080ti in RTX performance. So that means, 1080p max res, for maybe 60fps when using heavier implementations of RTX without DLSS. For a 3060, DLSS will be required to hit 60fps with the heavier RTX effects, in most games. There are a few exceptions.
I don't personally know about what ray tracing can be used for with an RTX card, outside of gaming. However, Nvidia did recently release RTX broadcast. It uses AI based technology on the tensor cores, to remove noise from your outgoing mic signal, from incoming sound sources, and to do a pretty solid background replacement/green screen effect, for your webcam. But without a green screen.Outside of gaming, what kinds of applications would use ray tracing? Me, I'm not a gamer, but I'm heavy into Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.
Raytracing is used since the 80s in non real time rendering, what special and new is to see it in gaming (and not in a original Wolf3d type).Outside of gaming, what kinds of applications would use ray tracing? Me, I'm not a gamer, but I'm heavy into Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.
https://www.thefpsreview.com/2020/1...confirmed-4864-cuda-cores-8-gb-of-gddr6-vram/
I hope there is truth to some of the rumors. I might want one for my Plex box
Enough for 1080 perhapsHow much memory do you guys think a 3060 will have?