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Geforce GTX30xx series 7nm speculation thread...

Soldato
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Right, so now the 20xx series is done and no one's buying because it's so expensive, who's looking forward to the 7nm cards? Rumour has it that Nvidia are going to require downpayment with one of your organs next time.

Seriously though, now that £1K barrier has been breached, is this the norm? I can't see new card prices falling back to what Pascal was on release. It's like what's happening with mobile phones, but you'd think there has to be a limit.
 
7nm ain't going to be cheap any way you throw it - the design and setup costs are astronomical - I think the top end cards will continue at the £1-1.2K price point but the next x70 and x80 cards will probably drop back a bit towards more "normal" pricing.
 
Ermmm, a bit early to be talking about the next gen but fair one and I doubt it will be that long away. AMD have 7nm ready to launch apparently and will be nice and cheap, so thank goodness for them saving the PC community.

NVidia will release something but yer, sell your kidneys and legs or children if you want to buy it.
 
no one's buying because it's so expensive

False. Nearly 1000 RTX 2080s was sold a day ago accorded to Gibbo post:

2080 supply seems huge, demand seems so so, but saying that I seriously think the consumer was not aware it was available, as yesterday we hardly sold any even though we had stock, yet today once NVIDIA went green to go and all other website, we have sold lots of them.

But I feel 2080 supply will be very good, as such I feel and will be strongly pushing to get a deal on RTX 2080 where I can say sell at £699 as that would be nice, but I say try, I won't sell at a loss and the biggest issue I've had most of this year is the deals I request board partners refuse to do because they can sell all their stock for a higher price in another region, thus they refuse to reduce margin or sell at a loss in the UK when say in another region they can sell at profit. We also have to remember mining demand is still present in other regions which is why there has been no crazy sub £500 1080Ti's are the partners have now sold all their inventories at higher prices.

So I think its fair to say 2080 will settle, I think 2080Ti however will be in shortage until next year and thus don't be surprised if the prices go up rather than down, we've sold nearly 1000 of them, had like 50 so far so the supply is nowhere near where it should be and the handful of cards we did get in stock sold out so quick.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/32135467

Also another Gibbo post on AIBs 1080 Ti stocks much all long gone excepted ASUS Turbo and retailers will have all 1080 Ti stocks depleted by end of October.

Highly doubt it, most vendors have now sold all their 1080Ti.

Asus only have 1080Ti turbo left, which s a bit meh, the Strix cards are sold out and Asus have no more.
MSI are pretty much sold out, Gaming X is long gone, we took the last of the Gaming cards which shall be £619.99 tomorrow and there are small quantities are Aero and Armor left.
Gigabyte are sold out on Aorus Extreme and will make no more, they have some regular Aorus still but have sold the last ones I believe, due in with us next week, be around £620
Zotac have sold out of 1080Ti
Inno3D also sold out!
Gainward and Palit are sold out of 1080Ti

In short I see not lower prices happening or festive deals as they cannot do deals on a product they no longer stock or manufacturer and the amount of stock we have as a reseller will probably last us until end of October and that is it.


If any deals in the future happen it is most likely to be on 1070Ti as there are still big supplies of those in channel and of course maybe new RTX cards.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/32135449

Seem Turing launch is very successful. If in November someone want to buy a graphics card for £800 with all 1080 Ti gone so they will have to buy RTX 2080. :)
 
False. Nearly 1000 RTX 2080s was sold a day ago accorded to Gibbo post:

Also another Gibbo post on AIBs 1080 Ti stocks much all long gone excepted ASUS Turbo and retailers will have all 1080 Ti stocks depleted by end of October.

Seem Turing launch is very successful. If in November someone want to buy a graphics card for £800 with all 1080 Ti gone so they will have to buy RTX 2080. :)

Imagine if another mining craze occurs - 1K+ for a 2080 :(
 
Right, so now the 20xx series is done and no one's buying because it's so expensive, who's looking forward to the 7nm cards? Rumour has it that Nvidia are going to require downpayment with one of your organs next time.

Seriously though, now that £1K barrier has been breached, is this the norm? I can't see new card prices falling back to what Pascal was on release. It's like what's happening with mobile phones, but you'd think there has to be a limit.
I am. Gave up on the 20 series at GDC once the prices came out and also when I found out it was 12nm.

I am hoping the 3080Ti will be cheaper actually. My reasoning is no doubt the die will be smaller, so much cheaper to make and also nvidia have got a lot of backlash from their current pricing. Once the initial stock sells to people who were going to be buying it anyway, I think sales will drop. Give it a couple of months and I think these won’t be shifting no where near as fast as pascal was.

Will be interesting to see what happens :)
 
My predictions for 7nm are:

1st wave has a 3080, 3070 using a xx104 chip, and a 3060 from a xx106 chip. Maybe a Titan again using a xx102 or xx100 chip, but no Ti in the first offering. 3080Ti to come 6-12 months later. In other words back to the alternating low power followed by big chip release schedule.
There will be more RTX cores, but 4K Ray Tracing will still be a pipedream even for the Titan and 3080Ti.
 
But 7nm is 24 months and another £108? It rose so much so fast it busts inflation no one can keep up and wages are stale.
 
The price of the next 30** cards from Nvidia are going to make the internet spontaneously combust. See all the faces looking like a slapped arse this round caused.

lol

the clue is in the naming convention

Gtx1080 translates to < £1080
RTX2080 translates to < £2080
XXX3080 translate to < £3080

we are lucky nvidia is so kind to us zombies, we should see a price something like £2599 or something like that, that's a bargain if you ask me and together with bargain £3000 27" 4k 299.999999mhz LCD monitor with SUPER G-SYNC goodness just cant go wrong, hopefully they throw in some free stickers and a poster of a guy being shafted( by something naughty)where it has a cut out which you can print your own face, cut it out and stick it on there.

all hail NVIDIA:rolleyes:
 
Oh god not this again, surely by the time the 30xx series come around 7nm will be old news.

The 7nm cards will be the 21xx series.;)

But of course we all know that NVidia cannot count. :p
 
False. Nearly 1000 RTX 2080s was sold a day ago accorded to Gibbo post:

Of course the early adopters have pilled in.... But the near constant stream of emails into my inbox telling me that the 2080 is (still) in stock across quite a wide range of models at a wide range or retailers just a few days after launch is rather telling.
 
Oh god not this again, surely by the time the 30xx series come around 7nm will be old news.

The 7nm cards will be the 21xx series.;)

But of course we all know that NVidia cannot count. :p
Nvidia are better at counting than anyone else here. They keep counting their bank balance going up. It just works :)
 
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