By then Ampere may have reached half it life cycle. Lol.
That's normally when the xx80ti card launches - 2080ti was the exception, they normally launch half way through the cycle
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By then Ampere may have reached half it life cycle. Lol.
The difference is, this time there will hardly be difference between the performance of it and a 3080. The gap is already small between a 3080 and 3090 as it is. So wait potentially half a gens life cycle to pay even more money for what?That's normally when the xx80ti card launches - 2080ti was the exception, they normally launch half way through the cycle
The difference is, this time there will hardly be difference between the performance of it and a 3080. The gap is already small between a 3080 and 3090 as it is. So wait potentially half a gens life cycle to pay even more money for what?
they probably didn't announce the 3080ti because all the people who waited months for the 3080 and paid over the odds, to release another card so soon, will make the 3080 owners a bit peed off, 3080ti will probably hit the shelves Q4 2021
And it will be a smooth release will plenty in stock or a disaster like the 3080
Actually more likely there is no need for it at the moment. They are selling every 3080 they produce and with the lack of 3080 available a lot of people are just getting sick of waiting and buying a 3090 instead so even more profit for them!! Indeed most people agree that the 3090 is actually a 3080ti so technically they have already released it.
Of course they would. Hell, if it was even 5-10% slower with 4GB less VRAM than a 3090 for a £200 discount it would still remain out of stock due to flying of the shelf so fast. Nothing to do with what I was saying thoughYour right it wont be a big gap but it will sell. People will be fine to pay around £1k or so I expect for a card 15% faster or so at 4k with say 20GB of VRAM, they will fly off the shelf fine.
And Re-Size bar support announced
Unfortunately, a driver update is not enough.
To get re-size bar working, you will need to flash your RTX3000 GPU with a new bios - the new BIOS will be released in March.
Once flashed, update to latest driver and latest motherboard BIOS and Re-Size bar will work
Nvidia re-size bar works on Intel 10th gen, Intel 11th gen CPU and AMD Zen 3, Zen 2 CPU and its works on pcie3 and pcie 4 motherboard
£1400 for 3090fe cheapest rrp.that makes sense, will be very interesting to see the benches on 3080 vs 3080ti vs 3090
just a shame when the 3090 rrp is £1249 right? but some 3090 cards hitting the £2000+
just a shame when the 3090 rrp is £1249 right? but some 3090 cards hitting the £2000+
So according to this you will also need to update the RTX 3060ti/3070/3080/3090 vbios to use resizable bar if you brought the card before March?
just a shame when the 3090 rrp is £1249 right? but some 3090 cards hitting the £2000+
Ampere needs a new bios update, driver update and a motherboard update before they can offer any form of Sam support
3060 12Gb will have more vram then the 3080.
That's pretty cringy.
Re-Size Bar support for RTX 20 series?
Absolutely ...I got one with my FE, sold it for £30 and Geforce Now for £5. Every little helps.
Re-Size Bar support for RTX 20 series?
Only update for the 2070 Super is a 3060 TI.nope, sorry bug, looks like 3-series only.