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NVIDIA 5000 SERIES

So many rumours, im going to hold my rage at the price/RAM capacity etc for when we know more.

I'm assuming it'll be a rip off with some sort of kneecapped at anything less than top end though.
 
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If we’re all having a guess I’ll go with £1700 for the 5090FE.

Can’t see it being £2K, think it’ll be a little dearer than a 4090, but not by a lot. They’ll leave that to the AIB’s.
 
If by bargain you mean 1k pounds then sure ;)

Guess the secondhand prices are dropping these days as this one came up local to me

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Looks like the 5070 will be a total trap card (no pun intended), the different between 12gb and 16gb at 1440p really comes down to ray tracing on or off. There's enough data to show new recent games at 1440p exceed 12gb vram usage once you enable ray tracing. So what you are left with is a high performance 1440p card that has the power to do ray tracing and high fps at 1440p but can't do ray tracing due to not enough vram. So either its a non ray tracing max settings/high fps 1440p gpu or a mid-high 4k 60 fps gpu and I imagine anyone with a decent 4k monitor probably has the money for a 5080/90.

Either you wait for an inevitable 5070ti with 16gb vram or save a bit of money and go for a 5060ti with better price/performance. First world problems I guess.
 
Way back in March Dicehunter sold his 4090FE on MM for £1050 including postage

If someone wants or needs money very quickly is when you normally get the cheaper prices ;)

Or it’s a scam, which is rife on FB marketplace particularly on expensive electrical goods. The one you've posted looks like a classic with the stock photos.

I’ve seen similar “bargains” on there over the years and it becomes immediately apparent once talking to the seller what is happening.
 
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For people who can't click the link:
5070 12gb: $600-700
5080 16gb $1200-$1500
5090 32gb $2000-2500

My take. Could be a deliberate 'leak' by Nvidia to try to encourage current clearance sales of the 4000 series.

Of the various 'sources' claiming 5000 info, for me the most disappointing thing is that the 5070 might only come with 12GB. Unless... Nvidia have cracked extreme memory compression "Neural Texture Compression" within the last 2 years: https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-neu...on-technology-should-alleviate-vram-concerns/ [pcgamer May 2023]

To me that's the one thing that could justify the above price points vs low Vram ratios.
Edit: Or more realistically, a DLSS 5 with big improvements on image quality vs DLSS2 (which would have a knock of effect of benefiting Vram usage from lower base rendered resolutions).
 
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When I'm predicting nvidia prices I usually think of a reasonable price, add a little more, then add £100-200 on top of that and it's usually not far off.

Doesn't really work with x90 series though. All bets are off with that.
 
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So many rumours, im going to hold my rage at the price/RAM capacity etc for when we know more.

I'm assuming it'll be a rip off with some sort of kneecapped at anything less than top end though.
Rage? At the amount of VRAM on graphics cards? Life's too short to get worked up about such things IMO.

Buy the GPU you deem to be worth it from a price/performance point and have at it. The market sets the going rate for mid, high and ultra high end GPU's, you can't fight reality.
 
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