For me, the only metric that matters is that the 3080 will have a small margin lead over the 2080Ti in performance for nearly a third of the price.
I think you mean the 3070. The 3080 will dump on the 2080Ti.
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For me, the only metric that matters is that the 3080 will have a small margin lead over the 2080Ti in performance for nearly a third of the price.
Who missed that and what does it have to do with VRAM requirements?I think a lot of people missed what GDDR6X is capable of, effectively doubling the bandwidth of GDDR6
Thanks, glad they're going to rectify that or at least they acknowledge it. Maybe they'll still do the same again anyway..
nice lets see what 3080 edition they do. do they often have coil whine i know this varies i supposeGreat warranty and the longest warranty and they make some of the best coolers available and don't overcharge like EVGA and Asus do.
I want a 3090 Amp edition
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ill take alook later then thanks dudeHere you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6BXwCJtaZE
Basically, trying to strongarm the reviewers / dilute the reviews. Interesting video, even if you are very much a fan of MSI.
Does anyone rate MSI cards? Because for me this is the best looker and a decent price.
To be honest, I think they peed a lot of customers off and didn't do themselves any favours with what happened to pricing. I wonder how much of that was nV vs distributers vs retailers (and let's be honest, OCUK are hardly whiter than white when it comes to these practices). But makes sense for nV to get on top of it and help bring prices under control.
Regardless, price is a function of supply and demand and there are some bits we can expect on the demand front (less mining activity to worry about), the glut of second-hand high performing cards, next generation consoles, the promise of a decent AMD offering, current economic downturn etc. I'm hopeful that we'll actually see prices drop a bit over the next few months, ready for some good Black Friday deals.
I was being as pessimistic as possible about the performance of the 3080 as possible, which is the driving factor on making a choice on whether or not to upgrade. I hope it is much more better, but as a factor of buying the card it really doesn't matter (in the context vs the 2080Ti), any more performance than that card the better the investment!I think you mean the 3070. The 3080 will dump on the 2080Ti.
Except its not and is happening again. The 3080 FE is £649 and the AIB retail price is meant to be $100 less so £570 upwards. Where are the £570 3080s? And Asus again coming in at £800 for a £570 card. Things like this makes consumers feel like they are being overcharged.
IMO there should be a range of cards from £570 to £700 max for the 3080. But supply and demand.
AORUS and GIGABYTE GAMING OC cards will have a 4 year warranty option. 3 years standard and an extra year if you register. Details will be in the box.
lol all the "30X0Ti" talk is hilarious. If you guys can stir up the discussion on the Ti's a bit more, it will help reduce the queue for the FE's cheers! . For me, the only metric that matters is that the 3080 will have a small margin lead over the 2080Ti in performance for nearly a third of the price. There's no need to hold out for any other card variants if you are more than a generation behind.
Will you be releasing a Hybrid card GIGA-Man?
if not what is your warranty policy on removing the stock cooler?
Nah, I have zero interest in that card. 15-20% extra performance for way more than double the price? Lol!
Is it? Damn, thought it would be on release. Could well turn out to be a load of rubbish or a feature that does not shine until the 4000 series, kind of like RTX in the 2000 series