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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

Spend more, to save more, to make yourself have a better bank balance, to save, in order to spend so you have saved, but spent at the same time. Right? :D
 
Think I recall Gibbo saying Turing sales have been generally pretty strong compared to Pascal.
Yea, but he would say that :p


You should just let people spend their money on what they want ffs! I didnt see anything wrong with filling toilet rolls up in my trolley the other month, cant see why people are so aggressive these days..
Quite right old sport. Some even filled their panties with 3 months worth of food. It’s all good :p


Roger roger.





(which, incidentally, is also Jensen's favourite phrase :p)
lol.
 
In 10 year old games sure. In anything remotely modern and taxing, no (assuming reasonable graphics settings). I don't think we will get to 4k @ 120 fps until another two generations. It's the main reason I'm still on 1440p.
YouTubers say the same things over and over as well, they talk like these new cards will magically do 4K 100+FPS without dips but never mention the demanding games which are obviously upcoming.
 
That’s a BIG pair of knickers!
200w.webp
 
The truth being told is that AMD is nowhere - losing sales like no tomorrow :(


NVIDIA GeForce GPUs Gain Major Market Share Versus AMD Radeon in Q2 2020, Hits 80% Market Share In The Discrete Segment
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gpus-gain-major-market-share-versus-amd-radeon-in-q2-2020/

Send your extensive resume to AMD, obviously within 5 minutes of you walking through the door they will have a card that spanks anything NVIDIA have by at least 2x the performance. :o
 
Upon release. Won't be enough stock of 3000 series cards so prices will go even higher (purposely helping the sales of the the already over priced 2000 series cards) and when they start to dry up (the 2000 series) suddenly stock of 3000 cards will be prevalent at whatever overpriced rrp prices Nvidia set.
It's obvious pc gamers are chomping at the bit for new cards. I'm just curious to see how much they charge for them then I can safely say I'm out of pc gaming for good until prices are reasonable.
I'm highly disturbed now when tech you tubers appear to say this £750 mid tier gpu is really good value.

Nvidia can go **** themselves.
 
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