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RTX 3050Ti on Nvidia

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How things have change in just over 12 months all because of mining

Again to correct your assertion - its NOT ONLY mining; did you missed the global pandemic? All computer ships and materials are in short supply; Ford have thousands of F150`s parked up waiting for computers, airbus and boeing have both slowed down production , again, waiting for computers. The lead time for a Mercedes A250E with the wifi charging (and other toys) pack is 18 months. Massive demand is not *only* mining , its everything.
 
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Again to correct your assertion - its NOT ONLY mining; did you missed the global pandemic? All computer ships and materials are in short supply; Ford have thousands of F150`s parked up waiting for computers, airbus and boeing have both slowed down production , again, waiting for computers. The lead time for a Mercedes A250E with the wifi charging (and other toys) pack is 18 months. Massive demand is not *only* mining , its everything.

Yes everything but i was just looking at it from a graphic card point of view.
 
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I feel like if Nvidia were ever planning to release a 3050 Ti for desktop, they'd have done it by now. The more reliable leakers seem pretty sure that they're re-releasing the 2060 with 12GB of VRAM early next year to serve the "low end" (which apparently now means a ~£250 RRP). Back to the old days when multiple architectures made up a single series of cards and rebrands were common to pad out the product stack. I wouldn't necessarily be hugely against that if the pricing was right, given it relieves some of the pressure on the latest node. The pricing won't be right though.
 
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There was a Dec launch rumour which was laughably unrealistic considering the backlog is set to continue thruout 2022 as stated by the RGB team CEOs and they have to meet insane demand for costly "Super" variants incoming in early 2022.

A repackaged 2060 is still a big jump for owners still holding on to their low end Pascal cards.In a normal launch cycle, that high transistor count would have trickled down to the tiers below it and with it, the normal price associated with that class of card with some inflation thrown in.
 
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