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One thing that I dont know, and I'm worried about is:

Is the Queue a single one across all 3080 Orders or just the model I ordered?

What I mean is... I'm number 530 in the Queue. Do I have to wait 529 MSI Gaming X Trios to be dispatched or Other brand dispatches move me on the Queue as well?
 
One thing that I dont know, and I'm worried about is:

Is the Queue a single one across all 3080 Orders or just the model I ordered?

What I mean is... I'm number 530 in the Queue. Do I have to wait 529 MSI Gaming X Trios to be dispatched or Other brand dispatches move me on the Queue as well?

Its just your model o yes you have to wait for 529 MSI gaming x trios to be delivered before they get to you.
 
As far as I know (by what’s been reported online) Nvidia has officially cancelled plans for Ti or Super versions at least for now
They cancelled the unannounced 3080 20GB (not Ti) and 3070 16GB (not Ti) versions. They also cancelled a previously planned and unannounced 3070 Ti.

A 3080 Ti 12GB is rumored, along with a different 3070 Ti 10GB.
 
So a competitor has started receiving Asus Strix non oc 3080 but OC hasn’t hasn’t had any deliveries.

I wonder if we’ll start seeing the non oc start surfacing now

Edit: and they’re expecting to receive just under 400 this week of 3090’s mixture of all brands and models.
Looks like their biggest shipment yet.
Seems the ASUS (3090) column is always TBC :rolleyes:
 
You talk some rubbish.

NV has said no 3080ti or 3070 20gb.

And what are the RT scores for the amd cards?

Making a note of your post, so I can remind you how foolish you are when the 3080ti launches in the next few months.

Apply some logic to the situation, Nvidia will want to stamp their authority all over AMD's RX6000 series. They need a card 10-20% faster than the disappointing 3090 to seal this deal.

A 3080ti, with 12 or 24GB of memory, on TSMC 7nm process, will fit the bill perfectly, and will be the best card of this generation IMO. The 3090 will be remembered as one of the worst value wannabe Titan/ti class cards ever, and will be lucky to hold onto the top spot for a few months after release.

Also, in my experience, it's time to withdraw from an internet argument when the best adjective you can muster is "rubbish".

Good day.
 
Making a note of your post, so I can remind you how foolish you are when the 3080ti launches in the next few months.

Apply some logic to the situation, Nvidia will want to stamp their authority all over AMD's RX6000 series. They need a card 10-20% faster than the disappointing 3090 to seal this deal.

A 3080ti, with 12 or 24GB of memory, on TSMC 7nm process, will fit the bill perfectly, and will be the best card of this generation IMO. The 3090 will be remembered as one of the worst value wannabe Titan/ti class cards ever, and will be lucky to hold onto the top spot for a few months after release.

Also, in my experience, it's time to withdraw from an internet argument when the best adjective you can muster is "rubbish".

Good day.

It seems likely a 3080Ti card could be in the works for sure, it's the TSMC 7nm rumours that are the big question mark here. Unless Nvidia had already gone with TSMC for GA102 before this mess started then we are many months away from seeing it.

To move nodes you have to redo the entire physical implementation of the chip, tape it out, test it, etc. From waking up one day and deciding you need to use TSMC, it's realistically approaching 6 months before you see a final card from that. So if the big green really did decide a few weeks ago they needed to change to TSMC for GA102, were a very long way away from seeing those cards.

A Samsung 8nm 3080TI 12GB though, that seems far more feasible.
 
Making a note of your post, so I can remind you how foolish you are when the 3080ti launches in the next few months.

Apply some logic to the situation, Nvidia will want to stamp their authority all over AMD's RX6000 series. They need a card 10-20% faster than the disappointing 3090 to seal this deal.

A 3080ti, with 12 or 24GB of memory, on TSMC 7nm process, will fit the bill perfectly, and will be the best card of this generation IMO. The 3090 will be remembered as one of the worst value wannabe Titan/ti class cards ever, and will be lucky to hold onto the top spot for a few months after release.

Also, in my experience, it's time to withdraw from an internet argument when the best adjective you can muster is "rubbish".

Good day.

I bet nvidia are kicking themselves for not calling the 3090 a Titan.
I could see them bringing out a 12gb 3080ti that is 20% quicker than the Titan in games without too much trouble. Still not ideal.
But I think, to bring out a card with a lower number in the stack to have much better performance than the card numbered above, I have never seen and think it would really tarnish nvidia name.
The only way I could see it working would be either, wait 12 months and refresh under 4xxx. Or, bring out the faster 7nm as 3090ti.
 
I bet nvidia are kicking themselves for not calling the 3090 a Titan.
I could see them bringing out a 12gb 3080ti that is 20% quicker than the Titan in games without too much trouble. Still not ideal.
But I think, to bring out a card with a lower number in the stack to have much better performance than the card numbered above, I have never seen and think it would really tarnish nvidia name.
The only way I could see it working would be either, wait 12 months and refresh under 4xxx. Or, bring out the faster 7nm as 3090ti.
I think Nvidia were originally going to call the 3090 a Titan, RTX Titan 2 or whatever but when they caught wind of what AMD potentially had in the works. They were like “WE CANT LET THEM BEAT US” and called it the RTX 3090 a “Titan spec gaming card” I bought a 3090 thinking i would be able to skip next years Super/Ti models and also expected the performance gap between the 3080 and 3090 to be more like 20 to 25%. Theres on thing for sure Nvidia will not let this lie and will be bringing out a faster card to beat the AMD 6900xt as fast as the possibly can and claim RT AND DLSS makes there cards better in the mean time. Lets be honest the only real winners of this generation are console players.
 
A 3080ti, with 12 or 24GB of memory, on TSMC 7nm process, will fit the bill perfectly,
Except the rumors are 8nm "GA102-250" with 9984 CUDA Cores and 12GB.

I don't think any 3080 Ti they release will beat a 3090, they wouldn't break their own stack like that.
Look at the 2070 Super, it didn't beat a 2080 but got damn close. The same with the 2080 Super, it didn't surpass the 2080 Ti.
 
Except the rumors are 8nm "GA102-250" with 9984 CUDA Cores and 12GB.

I don't think any 3080 Ti they release will beat a 3090, they wouldn't break their own stack like that.
Look at the 2070 Super, it didn't beat a 2080 but got damn close. The same with the 2080 Super, it didn't surpass the 2080 Ti.
Not just breaking the own stack they would break their own margins why would they make a better card at a lower cost ? Fair enough for this one range the 3090 is a titanic it could sink bla bla bla.
But what when a 4000 series launches it will shoot them in the foot they won’t be able to charge 1500 for their high end.
 
I bought a 3090 thinking i would be able to skip next years Super/Ti models and also expected the performance gap between the 3080 and 3090 to be more like 20 to 25%. Theres on thing for sure Nvidia will not let this lie and will be bringing out a faster card to beat the AMD 6900xt as fast as
Did you not check the reviews before dropping £1500 on a GPU?

The 3090 is already faster than a 6900XT and has 8gb more VRAM so I doubt nvidia will release anything faster than that except maybe a Titan on 7nm with a 3K price tag.

I think a 3080ti which will sit between a 3080 and 3090 is a strong possibility and the specs from @includenull look just about right. This should be able to roll in at 1k as AMD has already set the price for it.
 
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