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What do people normally do around stock v Oc'd cards? Do you buy stock and overclock it yourself? Is there any value in buying a pre-oc'd card?
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What do people normally do around stock v Oc'd cards? Do you buy stock and overclock it yourself? Is there any value in buying a pre-oc'd card?
4K is mainstream... Even the new consoles are 4k60 enabled........
1080P is extreme peasant level gaming. 1440P is border-level peasant level what with the new consoles making 4K gaming ubiquitous.
What do people normally do around stock v Oc'd cards? Do you buy stock and overclock it yourself? Is there any value in buying a pre-oc'd card?
And it is. In at least one game with certain settings which result in the 2080 under-performing by 20%. Thats all Nvidia need to show.
Its like if ferrari brought out a car that claimed to be twice as fast as a Bugatti veyron. So long as there was some test somewhere like it was only twice as fast on an ice lake, it wouldnt matter. They could legally claim its twice as fast.
Even if its 0-60 time and top speeds were only 10% faster.
Buy stock & OC it yourself. The value in pre-OC cards are usually only if they also have beefier heatsinks, higher powerlimits, a 2nd bios etc. If it's same model but comes with pre-OC, then that's worthless imo.What do people normally do around stock v Oc'd cards? Do you buy stock and overclock it yourself? Is there any value in buying a pre-oc'd card?
Link please.The slide does not say up to, it says "Twice the performance of 2080".
Link please.
The problem is that there's no asterisk, there are no caveats at all on that slide. Just one big statement of it being twice as fast.
Car comparison isn't really viable because both statements you said are twice as fast in one single thing. Nvidia have stated the 3080 is flat out twice as fast as the 2080 in everything.
They also have one saying up to which makes more sense. They should not be saying twice the performance unless it really is. Will be interesting to see how it pans out on Monday then.It's in Nvidia's own slides. Check any site that covered it.
https://www.techpowerup.com/img/uO4W5wvJFog7jf0i.jpg
Yea, wonder why they did that. Was the context of what was being said during the twice as fast bit different? Like were they talking about RT or something else?They said both - 'up to 2x 2080' then later 'twice the performance as 2080'...
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It's inconsistent/misleading wording which is sloppy from their marketing guys, but it's clear from everything they have shown in all of their material that they really mean "up to" because the performance is obviously not 2x the 2080 in all applications.They said both - 'up to 2x 2080' then later 'twice the performance as 2080'...
It's inconsistent/misleading wording which is sloppy from their marketing guys, but it's clear from everything they have shown in all of their material that they really mean "up to" because the performance is obviously not 2x the 2080 in all applications.
Yea, wonder why they did that. Was the context of what was being said during the twice as fast bit different? Like were they talking about RT or something else?
I too was debating whether going for a version with a higher oc.
More specifically the aorus master or extreme. The heatinks are the same, but the more oc'd version has 3x8 pins for the power vs 2x8pins. You think the additional 1x8 pin power connector would make a difference?
Who knows. I will believe it when I see it on Monday.Twice the performance of the 2080
Upto 2x the performance of the 2080 Super
Maybe they missed the "super" off ?![]()