Pfft, luxury, it's 1 man size page for me
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Pfft, luxury, it's 1 man size page for me
speaking of value, added price/perf. (where the number is the $ amount for 1% of performance from 2080 ti baseline)
Yeah, I'm not wed to the prices (nor the performance), it's just some provisional values I'm going with for now.I would love to see Nvidia charge 20% less for 40% more performance, but i doubt they will, AMD are also not going to charge $800 for their fastest card, it'll be more than that.
FWIW Nvidia are supposed to be getting rid of the Ti suffix and just going with Super brand because of customer confusion. Which is why we're getting the 3090 rather than the 3080 Ti.
There will always be enough mega rich PC people to buy the top tier NVidia card at any price.
It’s like football...pay the players millions, the ticket prices go up and it prices the poorer fans out of the game.
However, I don’t want to see this lifting the bar across the board as it shrinks the player base and harms the pc gaming industry.
No Tbh its quicker to get a response or reply like you have.Have you read any of the recent posts in this thread?
Nonsense. The average PC gamer does not buy to-end cards, the average PC gamer is still on 1080p with an increasing amount of people upgrading to 1440p. I know 4k is becoming less niche, but in the grand scheme of thing it's still niche and if the 3070 is anything like the 2080 Ti then it will be a capable 4k card also, Nvidia's continued improvement of DLSS and it's adoption in more games will only help with this and the it will become increasingly pointless to buy the top end cards unless you want 4k 120fps with DLSS.
Pfft, luxury, it's 1 man size page for me
I don't care so much about the performance it's the name that sells it for me. A Titan Super TI 3070 with 2070S+10% performance and I'm there with 2xRTX RT at 1080. £799 and not a penny more.They should bring back the Ultra suffix.
I don't care so much about the performance it's the name that sells it for me. A Titan Super TI 3070 with 2070S+10% performance and I'm there with 2xRTX RT at 1080. £799 and not a penny more.
Nonsense. The average PC gamer does not buy to-end cards, the average PC gamer is still on 1080p with an increasing amount of people upgrading to 1440p. I know 4k is becoming less niche, but in the grand scheme of thing it's still niche and if the 3070 is anything like the 2080 Ti then it will be a capable 4k card also, Nvidia's continued improvement of DLSS and it's adoption in more games will only help with this and the it will become increasingly pointless to buy the top end cards unless you want 4k 120fps with DLSS.
You are forgetting that there is still all the previous cards out there to buy, these new cards are the top tier bleeding Edge cards. It won't price people out of the game, as you can still play the game just not at 4k últra 100+fps
That sounds awful 2070s + 10% isn't anywhere near fast enough for a 3070.
That would put it about 2080s performance, well down on what most would expect and certainly not for £799.
The main thing that seems to happen with things that are very high priced is people just hang onto them for far longer and no upgrade or replace them so often...People who think Nvidia can keep jacking prices (like they did with Turing) indefinitely need to think ahead a bit. 43% increase in price every two years would put the 2032 8080Ti at what? $12,000?
How many of those do we think gamers will buy?
People who think Nvidia can keep jacking prices (like they did with Turing) indefinitely need to think ahead a bit. 43% increase in price every two years would put the 2032 8080Ti at what? $12,000?
How many of those do we think gamers will buy?
The main thing that seems to happen with things that are very high priced is people just hang onto them for far longer and no upgrade or replace them so often...
Like what happening now with mobile phones with high end mobiles costing 1k+
The more something costs the longer you try to make it last..
They can’t do it indefinitely. It will have to stop at some point. Doesn’t mean it will stop right now.
I fully expect prices to rise as you say, and I fully expect people to keep paying.They can only do it until such time that sales numbers no longer reflect consumer acceptance. i.e according to Mind Factory most GPU purchased are now in the $450 to $550 bracket, where as a few years ago it was the $200 to $350 bracket. Nvidia may not know if it's hit the ceiling yet, perhaps they can get those $550 GPU buyers to pay $650? They won't know until they try and if it fails, pricing reverts back to the last maintenance level where consumer price was in equilibrium.
So I am fully expecting Nvidia and AMD to both raise GPU prices this year, because they don't yet know if they've hit the ceiling of consumer willingness to pay.
I'm also fully expecting AMD to raise its CPU prices for Ryzen 4000 for the exact same reasons.