100% correct. Nvidias naming of tiers has been shady yet they never got pulled up for it
This is because the technical forums are dominated by people paid by nvidia and when it comes to word that GTX 1080 is midrange, they begin to eat your head.
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100% correct. Nvidias naming of tiers has been shady yet they never got pulled up for it
Gonna need screens and benchmarks of that card StarShock
No question that was the plan, and in doing so they still managed to sell hobbled defective chips at inflated prices, whilst still keeping the prices up for all the tiers on the refresh, absolute genius.
I'm not sure why some gamers make themselves such an easy target for being mugged off at first generation, But maybe that's how modern society works.
I think he's referring to the 8XX in the graphs.
Proof right here, the 8xx series from 2015
They do and I and others have done for years,hence my sig.100% correct. Nvidias naming of tiers has been shady yet they never got pulled up for it
Pre-ordering is next level stupidity too
This is again fake.
Classic 4K nonsense post.This is because the technical forums are dominated by people paid by nvidia and when it comes to word that GTX 1080 is midrange, they begin to eat your head.
It's not fake though is it? The numbers are not made up.
I've dropped you a PM.About £20 too expensive
One must compare performance per die sizes and prices per square mm of silicon chip. Not marketing tiers because they are misleading.
Who cares about die size? I care about price and performance.
Because it’s more CPU limited at lower res. At 4K it can stretch it’s legs.
It won’t perform worse, but it’ll only perform a bit better at lower res. At 4K the margin is much larger.
Who cares about die size? I care about price and performance.
Nail on head.
price and performance is king, die size means bugger all to the average user neither does power draw outside of what psu they will need. but nerds gotta argue about things for them internet points