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NVIDIA 4000 Series

My predictions for each release (mix of rumours, nvidia's s*** take and own speculations)

As they reduce sell in that means AIB's can get rid of any current excess stock by discounts, rebates, deals, Black Friday etc..

They will introduce 6X lower end models and release each month new gpu from top to bottom and discontinue step by step while reducing prices for 30 series.

October
4090 24GB - £1600
3080 12GB - £700 (untouched)
3070 6X - £500 (GA 102?)
3060ti 6X - £400 (GA 103?/102?)
3060S? 8GB - £330 (GA 104?, 256-bit?)

3050 - untouched and to be produced until allocating all GA106
3090ti/3090/3080ti/3080 10GB/3070ti/3070/3060ti/3060 12GB - discontinue


November/December
4080 16GB - £950
4080 12GB - £750

3080 12GB - £600


January/February
4070 10GB - £550
4060ti 10GB - £450

3080 12GB - £500
3070 6X - discontinue
3060ti 6X - £340
3060S 8GB - £280



March/April
4060 8GB - £350
4050ti 8GB - £250

3060ti 6X - discontinue
3060S 8GB - discontinue


May/June
4090ti 24GB - £1800
(this?)
Titan Ada 48GB - £2400 (or that?)

4050 6GB - £200
3080 12GB - discontinue

July/August
4080ti 20GB - £1100
4070ti 12GB - £600

1630S - 6GB £150 :rolleyes:
 
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They can stick them prices where the sun don’t shine.

People need to wise up and stop paying these prices. Crypto’s dead now.

Exactly. Will be very interesting to see how it goes, but if they price it like that, unless the 4070 is great price for performance then it will be another Ampere friends, it is now safe to upgrade situation imo.
 
Normally how soon after launch do water blocks appear for cards?

Blocks for founders cards are usually quite quick because Nvidia sends them pcb schematics a few weeks before the cards launch so they have time to prepare their machines. But Aftermarket AIB cards are slower and could take a few weeks after launch before you see those announced and even then the water block makers focus on popular AIB models first
 
Blocks for founders cards are usually quite quick because Nvidia sends them pcb schematics a few weeks before the cards launch so they have time to prepare their machines. But Aftermarket AIB cards are slower and could take a few weeks after launch before you see those announced and even then the water block makers focus on popular AIB models first

Sometimes months. Heatkiller with some cards took half a year at one point. Even EK was behind with the 3090Ti.
 
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