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NVIDIA 4000 Series

That they are, but they are a sub company of Palit, or so I believe anyway!
Not according to wiki....and a quick google...

Palit and Gainward are same company, along with Daytona, Galaxy (GALAX), Vivkoo, Yuan, KFA2 and XpertVision sub brands, but PNY isn't linked to them directly. It's possible that Palit is making cards for PNY because Palit does do contract builds as well.
 
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I wonder when it is coming out? Sounds like it could be by Q2.

Imagine buying a £1600+ card and not long after finding out it is not the best :p

You upgrading Grim? :D

Personally I think Raiden85 got it spot on though. If performance was the main reason for getting a 4090 then there will be little reason to upgrade. But if e-peen has anything to do with it then an upgrade (or two if they then release a Titan) will be require.
 
I wonder when it is coming out? Sounds like it could be by Q2.

Imagine buying a £1600+ card and not long after finding out it is not the best :p

You upgrading Grim? :D

Personally I think Raiden85 got it spot on though. If performance was the main reason for getting a 4090 then there will be little reason to upgrade. But if e-peen has anything to do with it then an upgrade (or two if they then release a Titan) will be require.


Benchers might like 'em, get the highest of the highest score n all that. Bet interesting to see how much extra perf it gives for increase in cores. 48GB bridging the gap for professional uses?
 
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The entire market is screwed up. And judging by the way people are buying 4070ti's, it will be for the foreseeable future. Despite getting terrible reviews and being wildly overpriced, the 4070ti is selling well it seems. Almost predictably people will buy any old NVIDIA poop as long as they have deep enough pockets. I give up, I really do. I am out of the two yearly updates now. No idea when I will next update. Maybe never!


What are you basing 4070ti sales on? I'm not saying your wrong because I haven't looked in a while but I was under the impression that no ones wants them and they are just gathering dust on shelves. Just having a quick look now and all retailers seem to have nearly all models in stock. They don't seem to be selling well at all.
 
I know this is MLID hearsay but in his talks with retailers the 7900XTX is outselling the 4080.

If that's true, and yes i hope it is..... mmmmmmm'GOOD! the 7900XTX is not the problematic one, the 4080 is.
 
You can't make a statement like that and claim to be unbiased.

Can't go from 4080 terrible, bad, problematic etc etc to 7900 XTX is not problematic. It's bloody just as bad, just look at the pricing.

How much does the Nitro that LtMatt has cost? :p
 
Benchers might like 'em, get the highest of the highest score n all that. Bet interesting to see how much extra perf it gives for increase in cores. 48GB bridging the gap for professional uses?

The 2021/2022 games that should be out by now are either heavily delayed or, will arrive in H2 2023. Nvidia probably had a solid plan of GPU releases based on developer schedules and are sticking to it, even without the games appearing.

The other thing, is, semi-conductors will be in an industry bust cycle by the end of this year, therefore there is an element of 'final days of rome' coming into play into the GPU market, if you have a product, might as well bring it out and try and sell it.
 
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You can't make a statement like that and claim to be unbiased.

Can't go from 4080 terrible, bad, problematic etc etc to 7900 XTX is not problematic. It's bloody just as bad, just look at the pricing.

How much does the Nitro that LtMatt has cost? :p

I'm glad that the 7900XTX is outselling the 4080 if true. Nvidia need a reality check. Though I am surprised to be honest as both are poor value. 7900XTX becoming worse and worse as MBA cards aren't available and prices on those are going up. AIB cards are close to 4080 prices so yeah price terrible value now.
 
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I'm glad that the 7900XTX is outselling the 4080 if true. Nvidia need a reality check. Though I am surprised to be honest as both are poor value. 7900XTX becoming worse and worse as MBA cards aren't available and prices on those are going up. AIB cards are close to 4080 prices so yeah price terrible value now.


Apparently the RTX 3000 and RX 6000 series are outselling them all, and the 4080 is just bad with the 7900XTX not as bad. The 4080 is sitting on shelves, the 7900XTX's that they get in do sell but not in huge numbers.
 
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I wonder when it is coming out? Sounds like it could be by Q2.

Imagine buying a £1600+ card and not long after finding out it is not the best :p

:cry: and just to play some garbage console ports at that!

Jensen will probably be telling 4090 owners it's "safe to upgrade" now.
 
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