Thanks for confirming my suspicions and your agenda. As a consumer it's not wholly prudent to make purchases based on your post. I am in no rush as I'm gaming just fine. As for why nvidia got roasted for their Ampere release? It is that they were viewed as the industry leader who didn't lead by example when releasing Ampere. Unlike Apple or Samsung when it comes to new product releases.
You, conveniently, forgot to mention what exactly lead to nvidia being scrutinized:
- 3080, called the flagship card, has lower vram then the 1080ti and 2080ti before it.
- AIBs charging higher prices then oem, which has been OOS.
- 1 AIB caught scalping it's own customers.
- AIBs using an imbalanced capacitors causing blackscreens and ctd.
- 1 AIB using power connectors that bend, move when you plug them in causing no connection.
- Paper Launch with only a few 1000 world wide (per Jayztwocents)
- Won't be able to replenish stock fully until 2021.
- Nvidia store crashing, and is accused of exposing customer data. Also show $899 prices for the 3080.
- 3080 rumored to be eol for a higher vram variant.
Although AMD hasn't released their cards yet I seriously doubt we will see the number of transgressions as provided above. That's the reason for the controversy with Ampere and why AMD now has (IMO) a larger audience. Regardless if it's true they have limited quantity or not. IMO, you are batting for the wrong team.
- Amount of VRAM: completely subjective. I'm not even sure putting more ram on there would shut people up, because they cards
would be more expensive as a result and then people would moan about that instead.
- AIB pricing: I dont see the issue with AIBs being more expensive than OEM. they are custom, you tend to pay for that privilege.
- AIBs using junk pci-e connectors: Im sorry, how is that nvidia's fault?
- AIBs scalping their customers: that was MSI and it was 100% MSI's fault. Nobody in their right mind would blame nvidia for that.
- 'rumours'. .....
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- Imbalanced capacitors causing blackscreens and CTD: Nope, that only happened on the ragged edge and it was fixed with driver update. Even EVGA got that wrong.
What nVidia really should be blamed for:
-> launching the 3080 early when they knew there would be no stock. There's no way they didnt know shortages would be a thing.
-> pricing the cores as such that OEMs are making next to no profit on their cheaper GPUs. AIBs need a half decent margin if they want to survive.
-> lack of transparency over the supply issues. I think everybody would appreciate a little more information coming from the top.
-> nVidia store. Leaking data = bad. Crashing, well. It's not like normal service wasnt resumed pretty quickly. Not a big issue, IMO.
What they shouldnt be blamed for:
-> AIBs extracting the urine.
-> the shortages themselves (but they SHOULD be blames for the lack of communication re: those shortages, as above). I would be
very wary of pointing the finger at nvidia and blaming them for their own shortages. Look at the facts; Consoles = shortages, nvidia = shortages, AMD CPUs = shortages. Do you think AMD GPUs are gonna be fine? Not even close according to recent rumours.....