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with the mention of MSI bringing out 29 versions i wonder if the 3080 will have ram variants like rumours have suggested
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Does look that way. Will make it trickier deciding what to buy! lolwith the mention of MSI bringing out 29 versions i wonder if the 3080 will have ram variants like rumours have suggested
Does look that way. Will make it trickier deciding what to buy! lol
You're wrong about the 2080Ti. Nvidia didn't reduce the price or release a Super version. They were clearly happy with lower sales, compared to the 1080Ti, but a much higher margin.Y'all do realise there is a limit to what consumers are willing to spend on a GPU?? And FYI, the 2080TI was too much. Hence why they sold poorly (numbers) and why they had to release "turing 2" with the Supers.
Don't attack me, I'm just the PA. Paging @LoadsaMoney
MSI clearly think Ampere is going to be a big moneyspinner
Yeah, it's certainly different. I quite like it myself.Can't wait to see how well that reference cooler does as I really like it.
Does it? I thought the general consensus was to buy the most expensive one with the most goodies you could afford?Does look that way. Will make it trickier deciding what to buy! lol
I'll be buying one to put a waterblock on and overclock.
I've never had a FE, are there any benefits to an AIB partner card?
Does putting a waterblock on void Nvidia warranty?
The 5500 has a 128 bit bus isn't that why it needed pcie 4.0?
Any performance benefit of PCI 4.0 will probably be negated by amd CPUs gaming performance against intel.
DX12, Vulkan and high resolutions should negate the CPU bottleneck
There's hardly any difference at high resolutions in the benchmarks ive seen comparing PCI 4.0 Vs 3.0.
You wanna be sewing up your ***hole then for when Asus rolls into town
as I understand it in the UK at least removing a cooler doesn't void any warranty per se but if you damage anything in the process you are on your own.Does putting a waterblock on void Nvidia warranty?
We don't know if it will make any difference yet. Cards are not here. Next gen consoles are not here and next gen games still to be seen.
Also even if there is a difference it's not like it's gonna be unplayable on PCIe3 mobo so it wont be a big deal.
But this is yet to be seen.