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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

The first aftermarket RTX3080TI is leaked:
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1299397612764688384

The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity Holo.

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Its another chunky boi.

If that's true it fits nicely into the range (changes highlighted in yellow):
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Looking at this,I don't think its the GDDR6X which is the problem,I think the cores must be consuming a lot of power too.
 
Looking at this,I don't think its the GDDR6X which is the problem,I think the cores must be consuming a lot of power too.

Its the clock speeds I think - 3070 and 3070 Ti look to have similar clock speeds to the 2070 Super and 2080 Super and the power draw is similar.

That Zotac is a nice looking card. Has an SLI bridge too.
 
Its the clock speeds I think - 3070 and 3070 Ti look to have similar clock speeds to the 2070 Super and 2080 Super and the power draw is similar.

Well if you look at the RTX3070 and RTX3070TI,the GDDR6X and extra shaders is only adding 30W more board power. But if you look at the RTX3080 and RTX3090,despite the latter having 2.4X the amount of GDDR6X and far more shaders,the board power is only 30W higher. I have a feeling the core itself must consume a lot of power,once you go past the sweetspot,so it might a problem with yields or the process node used.
 
Well if you look at the RTX3070 and RTX3070TI,the GDDR6X and extra shaders is only adding 30W more board power. But if you look at the RTX3080 and RTX3090,despite the latter having 2.4X the amount of GDDR6X and far more shaders,the board power is only 30W higher. I have a feeling the core itself must consume a lot of power,once you go past the sweetspot,so it might a problem with yields or the process node used.

Ah yes so could be the diff between 7nm and 8nm nodes. Interesting.
 
I do quite a bit of work in cinema 4D and unreal engine with my 2080ti. If the 3090 can speed up my work/ rendering times somewhat and I can also game at 4k then it's a no brainer for me.

Saying that.. at £1400 that would be a hard pill to swallow.
 
The first aftermarket RTX3080TI is leaked:
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1299397612764688384

The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity Holo.

Se-filtra-la-ZOTAC-GAMING-GeForce-RTX-3090-Trinity-Holo.jpg


Its another chunky boi.



Looking at this,I don't think its the GDDR6X which is the problem,I think the cores must be consuming a lot of power too.

And I foolishly thought that the FE was big but this is positively enormous.

Looks like 2.5/3 slot and I would guess around 340-360mm long. :O
 
Its the clock speeds I think - 3070 and 3070 Ti look to have similar clock speeds to the 2070 Super and 2080 Super and the power draw is similar.

That Zotac is a nice looking card. Has an SLI bridge too.

It is not the clock speeds. It is not the memory. It isn't anything else other than the poopo Samsung GPU die.

This has been common knowledge for over a year.

I kinda feel like Roddy Piper in "They Live" sometimes. You know? where he tries to make the guy put on the glasses so he can see what is going on?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTGkW9cRUKI

Pls. Watch.that.video.

This isn't a recent discovery. He has been saying the same for over a year about it. Everything you will ever need to know will be in that video, and has been for two weeks. All of the process issues, the processes themselves, the power draw, ETC ETC ETC.
 
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