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NVIDIA RTX 50 SERIES - (PRE)ORDER DISCUSSION **NO COMPETITOR HINTING**

And the whole gaming community is collectively praying you don't get your hands on launch stock
God I can only imagine how ****** up the 6000 launch is gonna be, and since there's a high likelihood of being on a smaller node there's a good chance it'll actually be worth buying lol
 
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God I can only imagine how ****** up the 6000 launch is gonna be, and since there's a high likelihood of being on a smaller node there's a good chance it'll actually be worth buying lol
Honestly i doubt node shrinks are going to provide much power or efficency benefits going forward from generation to generation it'll mainly be fake frame improvements from now on i expect
 
Honestly i doubt node shrinks are going to provide much power or efficency benefits going forward from generation to generation it'll mainly be fake frame improvements from now on i expect
It depends tbh, if they can get some decent efficiency gains going from 5nm to 3nm, I can't see why we wouldn't be 50%+ from the 5090. Obviously this is 2+ years down the line so who tf knows what's gonna happen between now and then.
 
It depends tbh, if they can get some decent efficiency gains going from 5nm to 3nm, I can't see why we wouldn't be 50%+ from the 5090. Obviously this is 2+ years down the line so who tf knows what's gonna happen between now and then.
It's never a true shrink these days though. The node is normally named after the smallest feature rather than average feature so the changes are far less than may appear with the naming.
 
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