It's fine, just turn everything to low and drop down to 720p.Sigh, I was trying to be optimistic but 6GB is just horrible.![]()
That's got to be worth £350+ of anyone's money...
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It's fine, just turn everything to low and drop down to 720p.Sigh, I was trying to be optimistic but 6GB is just horrible.![]()
And here I thought it would $299.It's fine, just turn everything to low and drop down to 720p.
That's got to be worth £350+ of anyone's money...
No that 6GB GDDR6+ is like £345. nVidia is only making £5 on a 3060, so I hear.And here I thought it would $299.
But I wonder if it's true it will be a RTX instead of GTX though.
No that 6GB GDDR6+ is like £345. nVidia is only making £5 on a 3060, so I hear.
It's really expensive stuff. But you don't need much of it because it opens a dimensional rift to stream your game assets the day before yesterday.
Glorious 720p with only 30s of stuttering per minute of gameplay. It's the future.
This. In spades.Even though i could afford any graphics, I don't value my gaming time that much, so probably won't buy neither of them. I stick to £200-300 budget for a number of years and won't change it, I don't see any of those cards being worthwhile upgrade on my Vega, especially that I find 1080p@75 sufficient for my requirements and reducing shadows doesn't make me cry. I will upgrade when I see more than double the performance that fits within my budget.
Prices of consoles always brings some sense of reality to me. I refuse to constantly increase my expenditure for a gpu since this isn't the only component I care about. It is also ageing pretty badly , unlike my i.e. top quality psu. Don't like all those 30-40% PC budgeting for a graphics, it's never been like that prior Turing and I find it a nonsense and marketing bs. The fact I am getting ripped off by the cpu maker shouldn't make me susceptible for getting ripped off by the gpu manufacturer as well. I buy what I need, value and appreciate, not just spend what someone think I have in my wallet.
A lot of folks bought the 2080ti they couldn't really afford , now they are upset because the newer gen is significantly better. Well, the lesson is - don't spend more than you can loose and hunt for value for money. If we all acted like this nvidia would never dare to release £1500 consumer gpu, the profit on them is extortionate. Don't fall for all the high r&d costs, they have been moved from other departments as the gaming is the cash cow ...also someone has to pay for the acquisitions so who do you think is paying![]()
https://www.techpowerup.com/272054/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-ampere-launching-before-the-rtx-3060In possible anticipation of AMD's Radeon RX 6000 RDNA2 series, NVIDIA is reportedly fleshing out the upper performance segment of its GeForce RTX 30-series, with the RTX 3060 Ti reportedly launching before the RTX 3060. Early August, we heard reports of NVIDIA pushing its RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 series launches beyond September.
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Based on the same "GA104" silicon as the RTX 3070, the RTX 3060 Ti is configured with 4,864 CUDA cores, 38 RT cores, 152 Tensor cores, 152 TMUs, and possibly 64 ROPs. It comes with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit memory interface
https://videocardz.com/newz/gigabyte-confirms-geforce-rtx-3060-8gb-rtx-3070-16gb-and-rtx-3080-20gbGigabyte’s Watch Dogs Legion code redeeming website lists many graphics cards that have not been announced by the manufacturer. In fact, these cards have not even been announced by NVIDIA yet.
The product list features GeForce RTX 3060 (S – SUPER?) 8GB model, GeForce RTX 3070 16GB (S- SUPER?) and Geforce RTX 3080 20GB (also labelled S). It remains unclear if the S means a SUPER series, or as our sources tend to believe, the Ti models.