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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

Yea that's a question I am looking for an answer for. But how much faster is a PCIe3 vs PCIe4 NVME?

I would have thought the whole point of this technology is to get the most out of what is available and avoid the IO bottleneck.

I have a 970 Evo nvme which is fast. I cant imagine it's not 'fast enough'.

PCIe 4.0 can be much faster, especially once they get new controllers out (7 GB/s expected (vs 5 GB/s 3.0 4x maximum)), but really the question is 'how fast does it need to be?' because it's not like you can use faster storage for anything more once you get to a certain point, unlike GPU (where you can always push more frames/higher res). After all, the XSX SSD is only like 2.5 GB/s.
 
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Proper embedded version of FE airflow diagram.
You see a massive problem there mate. Any air cooled CPU is going to get all that hot air coming from the top of the 3000 series card
 
So the question now. Since we know, at the very least, that if RDNA 2 beats both 3070/3080 Nvidia will:
-Reduce prices
-Provide super duper variants at the same price point of the 3070/3080 but mush faster/more vram

Which would diminish the invest early adapters made just to say, I got mine 1st!

doesn’t seem likely that AmD will have anything to rival 3090, so doubt price would move on that in the shorter term, but agree on other points
 
@GIGA-Man is Aorus still 4 yr warranty ?

Your the best rep on here and do resellers work most of the time haha
I meant the RMA process etc.

Is there a company to specifically avoid when it comes to product support?

Right now I'm eyeing the EVGA, MSI or Gigabyte cards. EVGA is currently my 'favourite' but I've never actually had to deal with their customer support.
 
You see a massive problem there mate. Any air cooled CPU is going to get all that hot air coming from the top of the 3000 series card


Depends really on how hot the air gets, the rear fan is closer to the gpu so presumably that's where most of the heat will be. If anything it will generate less heat inside the case than an open air cooler as they dump all the heat into the case, whereas this is ejecting some out the back.
 
doesn’t seem likely that AmD will have anything to rival 3090, so doubt price would move on that in the shorter term, but agree on other points

Even Nvidia don't want to try rivalling it. Hence why they said the 3080 was their new flagship GPU. If they acknowledged the 3090 for gaming, they'd have to try and justify the price.
 
Might have to look at upgrading the rest of my system when games start to come out next year that start to properly utilise this new tech. I am still using a z87 based board and the only way I can get nvme is by gimping my graphics card slot to pcie 3.0x8 and then I could use an expansion card to get a nvme drive running at 2.0x4 but I don’t think that would really be worth it, thoughts?

Definitely worth moving to a newer platform - I'd imagine your CPU while still fairly capable will become more of a bottleneck going forward.
 
So the question now. Since we know, at the very least, that if RDNA 2 beats both 3070/3080 Nvidia will:
-Reduce prices
-Provide super duper variants at the same price point of the 3070/3080 but mush faster/more vram

Which would diminish the invest early adapters made just to say, I got mine 1st!

Meh. Who cares frankly. You buy something if you need it. We know there will probably be Supers and we know there will be a 4000 series too. But if you need a card now and this literally just launched it's not a bad time to buy.

I am only on the market for an Nvidia card any way as I am bound to Gysnc so what AMD delivers doesn't impact me other than prices.
 
Check MM for current state of offers :eek:

I do think the guy who keeps offering £180 for every 2080ti is a troll and needs banning tbh. We all know they have devalued but if a 2080ti is only worth £180 then a 2080 is only worth £130 and a 2070 is only £80 which is ridiculous.
 
I honestly don't see it being a problem.

Nvidia will have done their research, no doubt.

Yeah, I'm not going to speculate until some actual evidence comes along. All I'm going to say is I'd find it slightly strange if one of the biggest desktop PC GPU manufacturers in the world didn't have one person raise this as a concern.
 
I do think the guy who keeps offering £180 for every 2080ti is a troll and needs banning tbh. We all know they have devalued but if a 2080ti is only worth £180 then a 2080 is only worth £130 and a 2070 is only £80 which is ridiculous.

It's been dealt with
 
PCIe 4.0 can be much faster, especially once they get new controllers out (7 GB/s expected (vs 5 GB/s 3.0 4x maximum)), but really the question is 'how fast does it need to be?' because it's not like you can use faster storage for anything more once you get to a certain point, unlike GPU (where you can always push more frames/higher res). After all, the XSX SSD is only like 2.5 GB/s.

Exactly. So it's quite possible that the NVME I already have will be fine. But we don't know yet until we get games and see what is what.

Not until 2021 anyway.
 
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