Jensen Huang. Though he was actually referring to the base 5070 rather than the Ti (and lying through his teeth of course).Claimed by who?
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Jensen Huang. Though he was actually referring to the base 5070 rather than the Ti (and lying through his teeth of course).Claimed by who?
Looks like 5000 series is repeat of 2000 series launch . Terrible performance and eye watering cost .Jensen Huang. Though he was actually referring to the base 5070 rather than the Ti (and lying through his teeth of course).
Sorry sir, we've slapped OC on the box so the best we can do is £900I'll give you £700 for one if it doesn't have coil whine and won't burn my house down.
Sorry sir, we've slapped OC on the box so the best we can do is £900
Digital foundry not released a video then lolLul at my youtube feed and not one of the tech tubers have a good word to say about the 5070
Give it a few months, the 5070 Ti won't have the persistent supply issues of the 5090. This will be a good deal at $750 and will be the GPU to buy - enough VRAM until the new consoles push reqs further, and plenty of performance + a killer feature set. Only way I can see anything else touching it is if AMD decides to launch the 9070 XT at $600, but even that's probably not enough (and AMD won't do it anyway).
Does OC stand for "opportunist *****"?
No, it stands for OverCharged.
I'll give you £700 for one if it doesn't have coil whine and won't burn my house down.
Not a repeat. This is something far worse. At least the 70 and 80 class of the 2000 series weren't scalped to oblivion and costing 4 figures even at the retailers.Looks like 5000 series is repeat of 2000 series launch . Terrible performance and eye watering cost .