Delaware Valley area still?So odd it seems like everyone is buying properties all of a sudden. Anyway, we are about to close on our first investment property.
Delaware Valley area still?So odd it seems like everyone is buying properties all of a sudden. Anyway, we are about to close on our first investment property.
I noticed that the RTX 3070 is at 20 tflops now but the performance is only slightly better than the 12 tflop 2080ti. They did that just for a larger on paper advantage over consoles.
No it isn't a 3070 is roughly a DATED 2080 ti and the 3080 isn't much more.Overkill to the max. Anyway, I am going to wait for Evga or MSI come out with their versions. I've always had the best experiences with their cards for overclocking. My credit card is ready.
No it isn't a 3070 is roughly a DATED 2080 ti and the 3080 isn't much more.
I am talking the 3090 24gb. 3080>2080Ti still.
I remain suspect on that 40%.
Probably closer to 20% and that's not enough (if it is)
But there is one story I wanted to sit down and make sure I wrote, and that was from an industry source who told me that post-launch there will be "no stock will be available till the end of the year". The first wave of cards is said to be small, very, very small -- possibly the smallest launch in many years.
Another source had something much more damning to say, but I want to flesh that out before I write it. For now, I'm being told stock will be extremely low for the next couple of months. Why? Samsung 8nm yields are unknown at this point, NVIDIA might not want to make too many before the yields improve.
Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/7491...rds-tight-supply-until-end-of-year/index.html
I remain suspect on that 40%.
Probably closer to 20% and that's not enough (if it is)
AMD needs to up their game man. They have been radio silence since the Nividia showcase.
Me too, I am rocking 970 too. It serves me well for the past 5 years, so no complaints.New PC build coming soon for me. I'm still rocking the 970, so I'm long overdue for an upgrade. The 970 has served me well.