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NVIDIA 4000 Series


Who would by the creator version of a 4060 Ti, 8GB or 16GB?
 
Well hopefully another drop for the same reason might be coming.

A big belly laughing gif would suit this unfortunately. However I did see the £ is doing better against the euro and dollar, it makes you wonder why the retailers cant aggressively capitalise on this and put out some real deals on the units. The £ is about 15% stronger than it was on the vendors release date.
 
A big belly laughing gif would suit this unfortunately. However I did see the £ is doing better against the euro and dollar, it makes you wonder why the retailers cant aggressively capitalise on this and put out some real deals on the units. The £ is about 15% stronger than it was on the vendors release date.
They quickly adjust when it goes the other way.

I would buy 4090 at £1300. Not at £1500.

I would have already bought a 7900XT/XTX by now if its VR performance wasn't faulty.
 
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If the sad state of affairs rings true (that the dGPU vendors are no longer selling their sku's at prices similar to past generation releases) then the high markup prices will only target low volume enthusiasts. People already on ampere or 6000 units will stick to them as long as possible, judging by the frenzy and perfect storm that was lockdown - an insane amount of cards were sold compared to now.

Hopefully next gen hardware will get a reality check and come down in price for launch, other components are able to show this - the gpu's are lagging so we shall have to wait and see.
 
If the sad state of affairs rings true (that the dGPU vendors are no longer selling their sku's at prices similar to past generation releases) then the high markup prices will only target low volume enthusiasts. People already on ampere or 6000 units will stick to them as long as possible, judging by the frenzy and perfect storm that was lockdown - an insane amount of cards were sold compared to now.

Hopefully next gen hardware will get a reality check and come down in price for launch, other components are able to show this - the gpu's are lagging so we shall have to wait and see.
Presume the people that couldn’t get hold of RDNA2 or Ampere, be upgrading right now to RDOA3 and Ada.
 
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Presume the people that couldn’t get hold of RDNA2 or Ampere, be upgrading right now to RDOA3 and Ada.

I would have agreed if you said this a year ago. The overstock of nvidia cards and amd heavily discouting their lineup for many months has been shown that you could get hold of any of them for ages. It is why we are seeing instant discounts on the new Ada releases as they cannot shift the stock. What didn't help matters is trying to badge a 4050 as a 4060 most people wont fall for this.
 
I would have agreed if you said this a year ago. The overstock of nvidia cards and amd heavily discouting their lineup for many months has been shown that you could get hold of any of them for ages. It is why we are seeing instant discounts on the new Ada releases as they cannot shift the stock. What didn't help matters is trying to badge a 4050 as a 4060 most people wont fall for this.

The mass market will.
 
Have you cancelled it due to the uncertainty regarding the power connector?

EDIT: have Nvidia dropped the price of the Founders 4090? Could have sworn it was more a few months ago?

Apparently it dropped in price December. No it was because I wanted a really quiet 4090 to go in a silent build. Only problem is the silent ones (MSI and Asus) are more affected by coil whine.

My thinking is silent on all fans apart from really intense games. As opposed to fan noise on everything. Not that the 4090 is loud persay just 35-41db compares to say 29db on the Suprim and Strix (quiet modes).
 
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Apparently it dropped in price December. No it was because I wanted a really quiet 4090 to go in a silent build. Only problem is the silent ones (MSI and Asus) are more affected by coil whine.

My thinking is silent on all fans apart from really intense games. As opposed to fan noise on everything. Not that the 4090 is loud persay just 35-41db compares to say 29db on the Suprim and Strix (quiet modes).
Serendipity strikes! Bet you are glad you didn’t go for the FE now.
 
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