Caporegime
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Just standard OEM card.
Tbf the nVidia oem cards are now pretty well clocked (lot better than they used to be).
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Just standard OEM card.
Whenever these cards come out the Kingpin 2080ti will be the litmus test not the OEM.Truth is we just don't know, I really hope Navi 2X is 80 CU or more runs at 2.2GHz+ and isn't a stoopid price. We are seeing so much made up nonsense atm nothing feels real anymore.
Fundamentally we need Nvidia to reveal their opening hand and AMD to respond, we might get some leaks from AIB partners but again the background noise is so high its near on impossible to filter fact from fiction.
Whenever these cards come out the Kingpin 2080ti will be the litmus test not the OEM.
As that card is about 30% better then a 2080 ti OEM in timespy.
What sites and what info?We're just at that stage of the "game" where the sites are doubling back on their original "info" and hedging their bets either way. Seen over 20 years of this bs and it never changes.
I think he's referring to those sites that shape 'news' for the clicks.What sites and what info?
Last I checked this is the first "info" on Navi performance. Everything prior to that was peoples speculation and labeled as such.
What sites and what info?
Last I checked this is the first "info" on Navi performance. Everything prior to that was peoples speculation and labeled as such.
hmmm512bit bus is just too big will consume a lot of power and make board design and cooling more complex => more expensive final product 16GB is also a lot for a gaming GPU
Everything falling into place as expected. I'll miss you Radeon. #RIP
Why? Is Nvidia going to use a 512bit bus in its GA102 based GPUs?
No, but they also don't need to. 16 GB would've been a nice advantage for them, instead we go back to Navi = gimped geforce and no real reason to buy it over Nvidia (that we know of so far).
Nvidia always release the ##80 first with the ##80TI later, AMD might be doing the same,
The 2080Ti was released only a week later. It might be the new norm.Nvidia always release the ##80 first with the ##80TI later, AMD might be doing the same.