Soldato
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I don't understand why people are so worried about a card that hardly anyone on this forum will buy.
More people on this forum will be using the RTX Titan.![]()
Personally I don't like product sharing the same headline name while offering wildly different capabilities, from any company. The 1030 DDR version took the biscuit and it's at the lower end of the market where the least informed buyers lurk


Imagine paying 400 quid for a 28" 1080P TV?
AMD Fury/Fury X in 2015/2016: "The 4GB vram is clearly holding the card back and what a let-down/wasted potential it is"Got to laugh at people defending a 3GB VRAM card in 2019 which will cost upward of £250...
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AMD Fury/Fury X in 2015/2016: "The 4GB vram is clearly holding the card back and what a let-down/wasted potential it is"
Nvidia 2060 3GB in 2019: "The 3GB vram is not an issue, people just need to turn the graphic settings down"
I rest my case![]()
like others have said its pretty much just matching 1070ti/vega 56 for price and performance.£300+ for a x60like others have said its pretty much just matching 1070ti/vega 56 for price and performance.
3gb and 4gb versions not even worth looking at in 2019 imo, even the 970 4 years ago had 3.5 for £250. maybe if you play at 720p? Nvidia going back to their old fermi/kepler ways and skimping on vram.
where does this leave the 2050, 1060 3gb performance for £180-200?
^^ this. All day.Just remember their is no such thing as a bad graphics card just bad prices
As someone who bought a 1070 at launch for a little under £400. The prospect of getting similar performance for a similar price 2 and a half years later doesn't fill me with joy.