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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

As a matter of interest, what would be the biggest consumer cards on the market right now?
If you mean biggest selling its the 570/580/1660/2060, no suprise price being the major factor as these are all £200/£300 gpus.
Also I highly doubt the 3060 will be £400, given its power is around a 2070 super/console. £300 more likely.
 
If you mean biggest selling its the 570/580/1660/2060, no suprise price being the major factor as these are all £200/£300 gpus.
Also I highly doubt the 3060 will be £400, given its power is around a 2070 super/console. £300 more likely

He means biggest as in its physical size not sales lmao
 
NVIDIA RTX 3000 Series Rumored Pricing: RTX 3090 for $1399, RTX 3080 for $799, RTX 3070 for $599 and RTX 3060 for $399 https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-300...or-799-rtx-3070-for-599-and-rtx-3060-for-399/

RTX 3090 for $1399
RTX 3080 for $799
RTX 3070 for $599
RTX 3060 for $399

  1. The crown jewel of NVIDIA's lineup is the PG132-10 board with 24GB of vRAM. It is going to be replacing the RTX 2080 Ti and is currently scheduled to launch in the second half of September.
  2. We then have the PG132-20 and PG132-30 boards, both of which are replacing the RTX 2080 SUPER graphics card and will have 20GB and 10GB worth of vRAM respectively.

If this is all anything approaching accurate then the 3080 PG132-20 with 20GB VRAM seems like by far the best price/performance option to me.

The 3090 will probably be nowhere near 1.75-2x the performance for $1399.
 
If the 3080 is double the performance of the 1080ti, then I'd be in at that price (£799). It's the lower tier buyers you've got to feel for in that list, if a 3060 is really going to be £400.
 
A 3080 at £799 with double the 1080TIs performance could be a good seller but I'm certainly not buying until AMD have shown their hand. Obviously this risks Jensen deciding to up the price further on a whim if RDNA2 doesn't live up to the hype.
 
A 3080 at £799 with double the 1080TIs performance could be a good seller but I'm certainly not buying until AMD have shown their hand. Obviously this risks Jensen deciding to up the price further on a whim if RDNA2 doesn't live up to the hype.

same, im in no rush. I also want to see how the new nvidia cards go in regards to the 2080ti space invaders issue, ill probably pull the trigger a month after release.
 
if the reported 3080 drops at £/$800 and offers a decent uplift over a 2080ti i think it will be the card most ppl will buy it and yes the 3090 is very expensive but if it can crush the last gen titan for a grand less i think i may bite, never been able to afford such cards before, until my new job, 10 days to go until we'll know but as stands for me the 3080/ti or 3090 is on my radar
 

Everyone: turing prices are baaaaad! turing should have failed!
nVIDIA: what can we do, what can we do.... Ha, I know! Leak info that Ampere will be much more expensive!
Everyone: whaaat? That's outrageous!
nVIDIA (launch time): reveals the same prices as turing, enforcing the old, inflated prices.
Everyone: Yes, that's much better, solid day one purchase!
nVIDIA: win

PS: if those prices are true, can still be somewhat ok if rtx3060 is around 30% (+) over 2080ti. :D
 
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