NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080/3080 Ti: more VRAM, way faster and CHEAPER?!

acroig

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"First off, NVIDIA's new Ampere-based cards should arrive to consumers in the GeForce RTX 3070, GeForce RTX 3080, and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti if NVIDIA follow the same release plans as the GeForce RTX 2070, RTX 2080, and RTX 2080 Ti launch. These cards are going to be faster, offer more VRAM, and hell they're even reportedly going to be cheaper. NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 3000 series will feature "massive" performance improvements for ray tracing, with Ampere's iteration of ray tracing being faster than Turing, and more power efficient. Another area where Ampere will receive some big upgrades is Rasterization, which blended in with the advancements in ray tracing on Ampere, we will have enough power to render next-gen graphics and next-gen worlds in games."

Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/6845...80-ti-more-vram-way-faster-cheaper/index.html
 
cheaper :lol:
NVIDIA faced considerable backlash with the pricing on its GeForce RTX 2000 series, even though they still sold like hotcakes

NV doesn't care and never has about "backlash"
only AMD can get them to lower prices at this point
and that is only a low maybe as their top coming cards is said to be close to a 2080 supper


till I see it at Newegg and Amazon I won't believe it .
 
cheaper :lol:


NV doesn't care and never has about "backlash"
only AMD can get them to lower prices at this point
and that is only a low maybe as their top coming cards is said to be close to a 2080 supper


till I see it at Newegg and Amazon I won't believe it .

100% with you bro. Not buying a word of it.
 
These need to come out sooner than later. I think my 1080ti is starting to go. The board randomly posts that it's not supported by EUFI during boot. Not sure if that's the board, or the GPU, but the GPU is much older than the board.

I'm ready for the 3080s or big navi. Whoever drops first!
 
Cheaper for nVidia to make, maybe. They aren't going to reduce those sweet, sexy profits tho.
 
What may be exciting is 1440p traditional gaming may be enjoyed much more from 199 to 349 msrp price points. You can see why Nvidia is so pro-active about raytracing and need to convince consumers to continue paying for discrete gaming gpu's; to remain relevant.
 
Yeh well they really need to offer more in an effort to keep dGPU relevant. The need is quickly diminishing.
 
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