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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

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This will be the generation that changes that I'd imagine.

people need to stop wanting the fastest hardware and decide when enough is enough

if a console is good enough, then go buy a ps5 and screw amd and Nvidias prices. That's the only way they will learn

If I was looking right now to build a new pc or get a console - screw the PC I'll spend that money on a PS5, Xbox Series X and a brand new 4K 120hz TV for the same price of just the PC

Yeah TV's are not milking it like Jensen, put a new console with a decent screen and you wouldnt be able to match it for price building a PC with display.
 
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 ‘Ampere’ Graphics Cards Rumors: RTX 3090 24 GB, RTX 3080 20 GB, RTX 3070 16 GB , Double The Ray-Tracing & DLSS Performance Over Turing

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce...rformance-ampere-gaming-lineup-rumor-details/


Titan 48 GB GDDR6X
3090 24 GB GDDR6X? September 2020
3080 20 GB GDDR6X? September 2020
3070 Ti? 16 GB GDDR6X? October 2020
3060 12 GB GDDR6X? November 2020

RTX 3060 based on the GA106 GPU will be highly competitive against the Sony PS5....


As per the rumor, all GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards will be 20% more expensive than their Turing based predecessors. This suggests that the GeForce RTX 3090 will be close to $1400 US and the GeForce RTX 3080 will be close to $800 US. The GeForce RTX 3070 could still retail for around $500 US which is offering performance better than an RTX 2080 Ti for $700-$800 US less and with higher memory capacity.

Titan 48GB :eek:

Makes more sense if the lower spec cards have memory increases as well. PS5 comparison is interesting.

Beware, it is Wccftech :p
 
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 ‘Ampere’ Graphics Cards Rumors: RTX 3090 24 GB, RTX 3080 20 GB, RTX 3070 16 GB , Double The Ray-Tracing & DLSS Performance Over Turing

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce...rformance-ampere-gaming-lineup-rumor-details/







Titan 48GB :eek:

Makes more sense if the lower spec cards have memory increases as well. PS5 comparison is interesting.

Beware, it is Wccftech :p

They say Ampere is 20% more expensive model for model. The RTX2060 launched at $350/£350 so that means an RTX3060 is going to be over £420?? So that means its around the same price as an RTX2070 Super??

So an RTX3060 is going to almost cost the same as a PS5 on its own?? What about the XBox Series X which has a more powerful GPU?
 
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Can I ask why people are so unwilling to accept prices? There are two manufacturers, and they can set whatever price they want right?

Are you all waiting for some unbelievable deal like when the 8800GT came out in 2007? The advice on this forum has been "wait for this" "wait for prices" for as long as I can remember, at what point does it just become accepted that this is what they're charging for their hardware?

Genuine question, I'm not trying to be antagonistic.
 
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They say Ampere is 20% more expensive model for model. The RTX2060 launched at $350/£350 so that means an RTX3060 is going to be over £420?? So that means its around the same price as an RTX2070 Super??

So an RTX3060 is going to almost cost the same as a PS5 on its own?? What about the XBox Series X which has a more powerful GPU?
I was thinking best case 15% cheaper than Turing, worst case, similar pricing.
+20% is really taking the ****.
 
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I was thinking best case 15% cheaper than Turing, worst case, similar pricing.
+20% is really taking the ****.

Remember all the lot who said Titans would have zero effect on enthusiast/mainstream/entry level pricing and performance. Or the rumoured pricing of Turing was rubbish. That worked out very well.

The only way I see these being priced better,is if the RDNA2 based GPUs,are any good and priced better. We will see how this all pans out next month.
 
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