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What I find interesting was the last sentence of the article above where they mention that NVIDIA have discontinued production of the 2080S and Ti and are stopping the 2070S. I know they need stock to dwindle down but seems a bit early for the 2070S
..... (unless they are hoping people would just go for the 3080 instead I suppose?)
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You knocked it off there, that's said to be one of the best believe it or not
I think what they mean there is that the 3090 will be the top tier card, not the first to be released.Unofficial leak is the the first card to be released is a RTX 3090, scroll to 3:13. Might just be duff news but thought I'd share
I thought that would be the case, they do go on to say that they didnt know if there would be a Titan card this time around or the 3090 would be the top spec or not.I think what they mean there is that the 3090 will be the top tier card, not the first to be released.
The 3080 and 3080ti are set to be the first released on 9th September:
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2020/08/10/nvidia-ampere-rtx-3000-everything-we-know-so-far/
Usually the top tier card comes about a year later.
Yeah, I think so. They’re estimating over 1Tb/s memory bandwidth which is just insane! I think the 3090 is expected to have 24Gb VRAM also... damn monster card!I'm guessing this is going to be the "3090" that's going to saturate Gen3? That's quite a feat to be honest!
Yeah, I think so. They’re estimating over 1Tb/s memory bandwidth which is just insane! I think the 3090 is expected to have 24Gb VRAM also... damn monster card!
I don't think the 3090 is a gaming card, it's basically new naming for the Titan, more aimed at rendering workloads.Strange route for a gaming card. I wonder if they're going down the 3950X "Do it all" route haha.
Yes, that's what that video states too, the 3080ti being 20Gb.Would definitely make more sense but I had heard the Ti is going to be 20GB of RAM, so really getting on there too.
If that's true though that's a significant indication of decent FPS on 4k!