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But you know it is. They aren't called rammers for nothing.Well, perhaps to do with 911 yes, but also. Its not an arcade flyer/game - the devs are very finicky about this. Its strictly a simulator. The objective isn't to try and hit the shard![]()
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Objective is to find a case for the 3090.
Big Navi has many advantages: high clockspeed mhz (2.5ghz?), efficient tsmc node, engineered and improved from navi design.
Nvidia has a broken kinda samsung 8nm node, 350w+, 3 slot design (fermi v2).
We may see a Ryzen design effect for GPU with Big Navi taking strides and set the new baseline like Ryzen did for cpu.
Anyhow, wont be long now until we have the gloves on the floor
Ah yes the inevitable pre-launch nVidia's GPU is going to be "hot, broken and unfixable".
Yeah there has to be some reason for changing from xx80 Ti to xx90.It might be some dual GPU model,which the 90 series historically was.
3090 is basically going to be their balls out model yes? So wouldn't we expect / want it to push the boundaries of power and size?
If they made it small and efficient, people would be saying they didn't push it far enough.
I think it says that nVidia are prepared to issue a card that will enable 4K 120Hz ultra.Was the 2080ti a 350w triple slot abomination? No, because it could win at 250w.
If it turns out that cards replacement is indeed the 3090, at upwards of 350w in a triple slot form factor, what does that say about the performance Nvidia think they will need to win this time around?
what does that say about the performance Nvidia think they will need to win this time around?
Was the 2080ti a 350w triple slot abomination? No, because it could win at 250w.
If it turns out that cards replacement is indeed the 3090, at upwards of 350w in a triple slot form factor, what does that say about the performance Nvidia think they will need to win this time around?