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Previous gens have been "powered by AMD". I don't think that made much difference to how they were viewed.
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Don't you feel that in recent years cycling has gone the same way as GPUs as prices have sky rocketed?
True, the technology has improved tremendously. I was on steel rims then with crappy caliper brakes that didn't stop in the wetDepends on what you're looking at, I suppose.
For instance, I bought a road bike at cost in 1979.
I paid about £110, that got me a 10 speed steel machine, non-derailleur gears, crap brakes, but that was their top of the range bike at the time.
Google tells me that 1979 110 quid is over £500 today.
That would get me a lot better bike than what I got way back then.
Depends on what you're looking at, I suppose.
For instance, I bought a road bike at cost in 1979.
I paid about £110, that got me a 10 speed steel machine, non-derailleur gears, crap brakes, but that was their top of the range bike at the time.
Google tells me that 1979 110 quid is over £500 today.
That would get me a lot better bike than what I got way back then.
Rumour mill time, this is coming from motherboard manufacturers.
Everyone who owns a PCIE4 AMD motherboard is going to be happy, Intel owners who do not are going to be sad face.
So apparently some of the new RTX3000 cards are able to saturate PCIE 3.0 x16. Now because Intel currently has no desktop CPU that supports pcie4, this means RTX3000 GPUs will run faster on AMD x570 systems and B550 systems.
Rocket Lake S from Intel was suppose to launch at the end of this year so Intel owners could get maximum benefit from RTx3000 but now they cannot - they will have to wait while AMD systems will have higher GPU performance
True, the technology has improved tremendously. I was on steel rims then with crappy caliper brakes that didn't stop in the wet
I see more and more bikes released in the £10-12k segment. I'm not sure where it's going to end.
I know people who look at the benchmarks, see that Nvidia are the fastest, then look further down the product stack.Thats one way of looking at it, another way of looking at benchmarks is which ones can I afford and how do they fare against each other, and is there a performance advantage to one card in any of my favorite games e.g. PUBG & Witcher 3 - Nvidia.
If Turing becomes the "new normal", then the upgrade for the 2080 (at the same price point in two gens time) will be the 4060, offering +10% performance. Or the 5050, at the same price point, offering +10% performance
If rumours are true, Turing isn't an anomaly, but the new gold standard in price hikes.![]()
The VII is EOL. When the 30XX are released it's going to be grim reading until Big Navi appears.
If you were on a 1080, moving to a 2070 S got you 23% more (the same +3000 score increase as previous jumps) for less money. If it turns out that the upgrade to the 2070S is named the 3060, well so what if it offers another 25% jump? You seem focused on the naming or tiers rather than what you get for your money - got to see past that marketing.
I know people who look at the benchmarks, see that Nvidia are the fastest, then look further down the product stack.
The VII is EOL. When the 30XX are released it's going to be always reading grim5 until Big Navi appears.
Rumour mill time, this is coming from motherboard manufacturers.
Everyone who owns a PCIE4 AMD motherboard is going to be happy, Intel owners who do not are going to be sad face.
So apparently some of the new RTX3000 cards are able to saturate PCIE 3.0 x16. Now because Intel currently has no desktop CPU that supports pcie4, this means RTX3000 GPUs will run faster on AMD x570 systems and B550 systems.
Rocket Lake S from Intel was suppose to launch at the end of this year so Intel owners could get maximum benefit from RTx3000 but now they cannot - they will have to wait while AMD systems will have higher GPU performance
Just meaning at the top-end they've gone TitanDont always agree with that, but I know what you mean as there are guys in the club who get £5k+ bikes.
My last splash out on a carbon bike was from the things that orbit the sun and a letter. I got complete bike with full Ultegra gear (special edition frame) for £1800 delivered. Yeah the bike doesn't have amazing wheels but ideal to train on and get dinged on these rubbish local roads full of pot holes.![]()
I am following you, although Supers wernt our straight away so not quite fair saying people had that choice for a while.
Your missing the 1070tiIve redone my chart showing the Timespy scores this time. The pattern is very similar, so I think this means either benchmark can be used to show/interpret the series progression.
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