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And that is why I don't think you will be seeing a 4090 for under £1000 after the 50 series launch when general realisation sets in and people wonder wtf at NV's new prices lol.
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And that is why I don't think you will be seeing a 4090 for under £1000 after the 50 series launch when general realisation sets in and people wonder wtf at NV's new prices lol.
There has never been a performance gap as wide as on the 40 series, so applying previous NV card used sales logic to 40 series doesn't really apply as this is all new ground now. Will be interesting to see what does happen though.We have seen that happen everytime with previous flagship nvidia gpus
There has never been a performance gap as wide as on the 40 series, so applying previous NV card used sales logic to 40 series doesn't really apply as this is all new ground now. Will be interesting to see what does happen though.
In the past I sold older GPU and bought new every 2nd gen at first, then every gen. With crypto craziness happening I always gained more monies on selling older GPU, so it costed me nothing to upgrade (actually, I got on plus) for many years. Finally 4090 was the first one I had to actually add a bit of monies to (partially FOMO!) and it was a big jump in perf as well. Now, unless I can get a really big perf upgrade, I don't even think about upgrading that, FOMO or not. Paying these kind of prices make one think twice to see if it is worth it or not.Interesting, if true then I might just skip my series upgrade and wait…. But it will be hard to resist FOMOing.
Second hand prices probably will drop to close £1k though. We have seen that happen everytime with previous flagship nvidia gpus
3070 came out - 2080ti were going for £500 or less on here
4070ti came out - 3090 were going for <£900/800 on here
If 5070/5080 offers 4090 level perf for £1000+, expect 4090 second hand to drop, no one in their right mind would pay the premium for an old 4090 when you could get a new shiny 5070/5080 for around £1k.
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Used 4090's won't be under £1000?
£900 says helloNah. Your wrong. 4090 will NEVER be under £1000
Just wait and see what happens when the first Unreal 6 engine game ships and hits a lowly 23 fps on one!Nah. Your wrong. 4090 will NEVER be under £1000
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Meh. Rumours keep changing. I stopped going to those websites years ago. In the end we will find out what's what a few weeks before release usually. Going back 6 months usually rumours get it wrong.
Next they will be saying it will work on a single slot cooler...
Also lets see how our friendly rumour mill aka clickbait merchants do with their guess work (https://twitter.com/greymon55 and https://twitter.com/kopite7kimi ), he said no SLI/NVLINK on 3090 supers that later he said is a TI..
https://twitter.com/kopite7kimi/status/1430716119367622660?s=20
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Maybe, RTX 3090 Super "GA102-350-A1 10752FP32, no NVLINK Original 21Gbps MEM TGP>=450W" Launch in 2021.
I'm saying they will have a SLI/NVLINK... and they were both making rubbish up and the rest was obvious as it is basically A6000 specs the rest of it apart from the 450w power use but again we had and have 3090s that can use way more than 450w and oc models even can have 470w+ vbios settings out of the box and you can even download 500w vbioses for them or even the silly 1000w evga vbios.
Lakers usually have insider sources, who prefer to stay anonymous (otherwise their boss would rip them a new one), hence often leaks are on purpose vague and not exactly accurate to make it harder to find said source. However, they are never at the very top so they only get a glimpse of some information and not the full picture. Only really top people know usually what the final product really will be and that can change till very last moment (like pricing and naming etc.). With that in mind, no matter how good intention, leaks about GPUs or CPUs can never provide accurate picture, as it's simply not possible anymore.My guess is kopite7kimi at some point worked for or interned at nVidia or one of the AIBs or foundry partners but no more, as some of their older info was definitely insider stuff but in the last couple of years it has mostly been guesswork.
Pretty much no one has real info these days on nVidia, one of the reasons I've been posting a lot less in here. They've considerably tightened up on stuff like NDAs and very rarely do game developers/studios or general level staff at AIBs, etc. get unrestricted access to new stuff and when they do get access to newer hardware it is usually very "black box".
My guess is kopite7kimi at some point worked for or interned at nVidia or one of the AIBs or foundry partners but no more, as some of their older info was definitely insider stuff but in the last couple of years it has mostly been guesswork.
Lakers usually have insider sources, who prefer to stay anonymous (otherwise their boss would rip them a new one), hence often leaks are on purpose vague and not exactly accurate to make it harder to find said source. However, they are never at the very top so they only get a glimpse of some information and not the full picture. Only really top people know usually what the final product really will be and that can change till very last moment (like pricing and naming etc.). With that in mind, no matter how good intention, leaks about GPUs or CPUs can never provide accurate picture, as it's simply not possible anymore.
nvidia's going in the opposite direction..5080 is going to be weaker than previously assumed, more like 5070 being rebadged as the 5080 (source: kopite7kimi)
also amd is not keen on competing in the xx80 tier
and all that.. unless leather jacket man decides to take option 3: "to all my ampere gamer friends, its safe to upgrade now"