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NVIDIA 4000 Series

Love this guy! Didn't like him at first, but now I am sold, unlike those AMD GPUs booooom! Only Joking. His level of clickbait game is off the chain. :cry:

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From /r/intel whenever he gets mentioned. ;)
 
NVIDIA will announce all three SKUs on January 8
GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER release January 17
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER January 24
GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER January 31
 
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From /r/intel whenever he gets mentioned. ;)
That's amazing! Strong words indeed. To be fair, I imagine they can legally/ethically say he has charged money for unstable overclocks that crash in Cinebench. Not 100% his fault though I imagine.

On the flip side, if intel marketing make it sound like you can run 8000Mhz RAM at XMP with no issue, it could be argued that is a massive con!
 
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Just read some mail with NV offering 48 months 0% through Paypal, get that shiny 4090 for just £40ish a month over 4 yrs.:cry:

Then @TNA will (hopefully) match it with an £999+vat 16gb 5070ti(again hopefully-but knowing NV they'll stick with 12Gb and increase the cache again:p)

That he manages to snag at £750 before you've paid off that 4090!
 
Just read some mail with NV offering 48 months 0% through Paypal, get that shiny 4090 for just £40ish a month over 4 yrs.:cry:
Tbf that's not bad at all, like what £33 a month for a 4090FE and you have warranty for the majority of it. I can see a lot of people opting for that and will easily last even at 4k.
 
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16GB 4080 Super, hmmmm.

Specs and likely prices look pretty disappointing and seem little more than a cosmetic makeover aside from if the 4070 Ti Super gets the extra VRAM :s disappointing.
 
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Ok guys i have a question for those that have the following...

1: asus strix 4090 oc
2: thermal grizzly wireview

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I just bought the 011 dynamic evo xl case and im upgrading from the o11 dynamic full tower case.
reason why is there is much more space and i also bought the lian li vertical mounting kit and here is my problem when i go to mount the gpu vertically its going to stop me seeing the readout information from wireview... is there an mini adapter i can buy for this wireview so that it will sit the correct way to see the oled screen
now bare in mind asus strix 4090oc power plug for the gpu are reversed ...
 
Personally I wouldn't buy a 4000 series card after January as it's still roughly a year away from that point, October to January timeframe. Buying any later you may aswell just wait an sit on what you have.
Depends what you have though. I'm on an RX 570, so anything would better. And if 5000 series comes out, it doesn't really matter as it will take a few years before games have features for them.
 
Still need to pony up £800+ for 16gb GeForce. 4070s 12gb another fail. The 4080s another £1000 card that offers nothing over that last joke 4080. Meh.
 
I think I'll stay with the standard 4070 for as long as possible, runs what I need it to undervolted and overclocked. Grabbed way under retail so unless a sensibly priced 4070 Ti Super (lul) comes my way, I'll just wait for the 5000 series.

Not like the 4070 will start delivering unplayable framerates in a matter of a year.
 
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Just read some mail with NV offering 48 months 0% through Paypal, get that shiny 4090 for just £40ish a month over 4 yrs.:cry:

Then @TNA will (hopefully) match it with an £999+vat 16gb 5070ti(again hopefully-but knowing NV they'll stick with 12Gb and increase the cache again:p)

That he manages to snag at £750 before you've paid off that 4090!
I've Said before on here I can see nv in the future doing cards on PCP. £3000 for a 5090. Hand it back after 2 years so they can lock you into nvidia for a 6090
 
I think I'll stay with the standard 4070 for as long as possible, runs what I need it to undervolted and overclocked. Grabbed way under retail so unless a sensibly priced 4070 Ti Super (lul) comes my way, I'll just wait for the 5000 series.

Not like the 4070 will start delivering unplayable framerates in a matter of a year.

How much did you get yours for?
 
How much did you get yours for?

The card cost me around 450 quid new for the TUF model, which is the quietest and coolest one AFAIK, but I'm in Poland so whether that's a good deal is country-dependent I guess.

Recouped roughly half of that from flogging my old launch 2070S as well.
 
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For the poor people(like me) who purchased 3070 is the only option to go 4080 super to redeem themselves? 4070ti sound too good to be true performance wise, but 4080 super will be only 16gb huh, so maybe 4070 is not such a bad deal? Have to wait for benchmarks. Either way it's hard to not get shafted by nvidia it seems.
 
For the poor people(like me) who purchased 3070 is the only option to go 4080 super to redeem themselves? 4070ti sound too good to be true performance wise, but 4080 super will be only 16gb huh, so maybe 4070 is not such a bad deal? Have to wait for benchmarks. Either way it's hard to not get shafted by nvidia it seems.

There isn't any great upgrade path from the 3070 :( a little mitigated if you sell the card to fund the upgrade. But personally I'd want more than 12GB VRAM if spending like £700+ and something like a 4070 just isn't worth the outlay for a fairly mediocre performance uplift.

If I'm spending near to £1000 or more I might as well just buy a 4090 but that is totally overkill for my needs.
 
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