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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

Just looked...

Got my MSI Gaming X 1080 4 years 5 months ago, paid £574.

Not a bad run. Still way to expensive for a 1080 imo, the whole 80 series should be £450-£500.
 
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System Shock 2 - now that was a revolutionary game imo. Although as said above Thief was a good game in terms of being the first I can think of to really introduce stealth and quite a smart AI to PC games.
 
I've been initially patiently and then impatiently waiting for the new cards so it was a nice surprise that I woke this morning and read an official announcement is today!

I got my 1070ti for £365 2 years ago and now I game at 1440p and as close to 144fps as possible I'm itching to a faster card.
 
I wonder what "good" means. I mean to me "GOOD" pricing would be less than turing. So a sub £1000 3090.

I just don't see it though.

It means good for Jensen and his shareholders.

It won't be "good" in any shape or form for PC consumers.

And yet they will still sell like the proverbial hotcake.
 
So £1000 to £1100 RTX3090?

£600 RTX3080?

£400 to £450 RTX3070?

£250 to £300 RTX3060?

Turing bumped up prices so hopefully it means prices at least stay close to the Supers per tier or less.

If it's original Turing prices and another £100 on top,then it's not good just because it increased less than Turing did over Pascal.
 
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