cybereality
[H]F Junkie
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Don't think I have ever run AMD on my main rig, hopefully that will change if they come through with Big Navi.
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Recently bought an LG CX 55 OLED TV. While I love my 2070 Super, I need something with some serious power to drive this crazy TV/monitor.
Whoever releases an HDMI 2.1 GPU first... AMD or Nvidia... will get my money. Day 1 purchase. Lets go!!!
Nt sure taco understands, lads. Everyone has top dollar hardware and they're worried about saving a couple hundred bucks? If you already have 2080s, 1080s and equivalent, surely money is nt an issue, just buy 3080ti and *then* sell..
Why go through all this hassle and enjoy mediocre performance while new video cards arrive?
I get asked this a lot.Nt sure taco understands, lads. Everyone has top dollar hardware and they're worried about saving a couple hundred bucks? If you already have 2080s, 1080s and equivalent, surely money is nt an issue, just buy 3080ti and *then* sell..
Why go through all this hassle and enjoy mediocre performance while new video cards arrive?
I'm one waiting too for Cyberpunk to break the disappointment of 2020, if its sucks I'm gonna use it as a performance benchmark tool as I only heard it was torturing systems during the play demo.
All this talk about $1500 3080ti. I truly believe AMD is coming guns blazing with Big Navi with a competetive price just like Ryzen so Nvidia will NOT get away with charging that much. Look what happened with Intel. They had to cut their prices in half. I'm going to pick whatever top tier card gives the best performance without getting completely ripped off. I could have bought a 2080ti no problem but refuse to get bent over a barrel.
I've been using the stable release windows drivers and have had a good experience even factoring the higher heat in my RX580. Looking forward to best value over 2080ti performance.I really don't want to spend more than around $400 for a new video card. I spent that for my GTX 1070 and if the RTX 3070 ends up being closer to $600 then I'd rather look at what AMD is going to be offering. I ran an AMD HD 7970 before the GTX 1070.
I'll go with whomever offers the best value in the $400 price range.
There seems to be increase in the pace of leaks now (accurate or not) -- As guessing goes -- the models (naming and vram) could look like this (what about pricing, where does everyone think pricing is going this time around?):
Titan 3090 with 24GB (perfect way to put a number to Titan series)
3080 with 10GB
2070 with 8GB
All with August launch with Sept Release (founders) followed month later by:
2080 Ti with 20GB
and rest of top line up...
with Sept launch and Oct Release (founders) Would not be surprising to see 1 or 2 (maybe Asus Ti) AIB cards do promo launch with founders cards.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1292808003897311232
Just ordered a new power supply (I'm nudging the top end of my current one) and getting ready to order some fittings to temporarily plumb the GPU out of my loop. Gonna try to snag a 3080ti on launch day. Not sure what I'll do with my 1080ti...
Sure do appreciate the offer, but all I need is some ZMT and some compression fittings. That is assuming I don't just pop a Hyper 212 on the CPU and just run on air for a bit. =)What do you need? I have a pair of quick disconnects I can't use (BitsPower). Didn't realize how big they were, won't fit in my case as I planned.