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You should do a video, publish it and then the world can critique it
my channel only has 1540 subs (not computer). I get mostly positive comments and I welcome proper criticism. They don't.
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You should do a video, publish it and then the world can critique it
Nah, they're one of the best out there, equal to Gamers Nexus etc.HUB are a joke. A rehash of basically every 4060ti review released including their own. They are pretty much as a big as embarrassment as Jay or LTT are now. TBF the card is generally faster than the card it's replacing.
ok so you have 0.1% of their sub total so expect 0.1% of their angry or arsy comments if you are higher than that your channel sucks in comparisonmy channel only has 1540 subs (not computer). I get mostly positive comments and I welcome proper criticism. They don't.
Nah, they're one of the best out there, equal to Gamers Nexus etc.
4080 usually is just shy of 300w in heavy loads (like CB77 with PT) and 5800x3d is most of the time about 50-55w. Let's say around 350-360w +/- total for the two. If it was some kind of overclocked Intel @100w -150w or more, yeah, couls be problematic.Cutting it a little close aren't you ? I know it only draws up to maybe 320 watts but once you factor in your CPU, Cooler, Fans etc... that 525w is looking a bit close.
TBF the card is generally faster than the card it's replacing.
HUB are a joke. A rehash of basically every 4060ti review released including their own. They are pretty much as a big as embarrassment as Jay or LTT are now. TBF the card is generally faster than the card it's replacing.
I bought a 3060ti probably 2 years ago. By now I expect it should be replaced by something with a chunk more memory and performance for a similar price.
Instead we have a replacement that is marginally better but also costs more money.
Things are supposed to improve each generation but that shouldn't mean prices need to jump significantly each gen.
Nope, they're pretty good.You mean, they're all trash?
TBF the card is generally faster than the card it's replacing.
If the gaming side of the business was not so profitable they would have already sold it off.Imagine Nvidia get sick of their lower tier products getting slammed and think "why do we bother with this market of angry nerds" then maybe release one enthusiast level card gaming card every few years and otherwise focus on AI.
They deserve criticism but it would be funny if they were like "**** this!"
If the gaming side of the business was not so profitable they would have already sold it off.
Imagine Nvidia get sick of their lower tier products getting slammed and think "why do we bother with this market of angry nerds" then maybe release one enthusiast level card gaming card every few years and otherwise focus on AI.
They deserve criticism but it would be funny if they were like "**** this!"
rrp of the 3060ti was more Give the 4060 2 years and it will be a lower than what the 3060ti is at now.
Is "generally faster" where you set the bar for acceptable generational uplift?
don't have a bar. Sets you up for disappointment.
Take note, 50 series probably will be incremental upgrade again. They just don’t want us buying another 1080ti and keeping it going for 6 years lolI bought a 3060ti probably 2 years ago. By now I expect it should be replaced by something with a chunk more memory and performance for a similar price.
Instead we have a replacement that is marginally better but also costs more money.
Things are supposed to improve each generation but that shouldn't mean prices need to jump significantly each gen.
Take note, 50 series probably will be incremental upgrade again. They just don’t want us buying another 1080ti and keeping it going for 6 years lol
So do you think Nvidia care?If they keep releasing incremental expensive upgrades then people will just keep their 3080 or whatever card they currently have.
The 1080ti was an expensive gpu at the time, in the enthusiast price bracket. The consumers Nv should be trying to entice to buy a new gpu are the millions on 1650 and 1060 cards. If 90% of the reviews are highlighting how poor value the 4000 series cards are then it is not good for their sales.
They are making a capatilist decision to increase margins on each product sold. It is their choice to make just like it is our choice whether to buy a product or to let it sit on shelves. With the current poor sales of current gen gpus the consumer base has spoken and the cards are sitting on the shelves.