This $1,400 US beast is getting revealed in 2 days. Predict the performance gain over 2080 Ti and next gen consoles

This $1,400 US beast is getting revealed in 2 days. Predict the performance gain over 2080 Ti and next gen consoles.

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20% performance for 20% higher pricing. Nvidia stopped releasing new generations since pascal and only replaced them with lower tiers at the same price and added new card tiers at higher prices.

I've two grand to blow but I simply can't justify spending 3x on one part as all the others combined.
Would be nice with my 9700k though..

I'm more interested in the 3070, but they decided to put the same amount of vram on it as my 4 year old card. What where they thinking?

They will add a 16 gb version down the line probably when AMD releases their cards. Need them profit margins now.

there's no need to speculate, the specs are alrdy leaked
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I still don't feel like its worth to change out my regular 1080, think I'll just keep using it till it dies

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1080 -> 1080 Ti -> 2080 Ti, each jump was about 20% more fps on average (with some games varying greatly). I expect this will be 20% too.

Next gen consoles? I don't give a fuck. For one I don't do consoles, and for two I don't do Radeon's shits. Max quality for me, I don't give a fuck about the price. All AMD is good for is server side CPU's, their budget crap barely competes with intel for games, while having obvious instability and driver issues... and offer no competition against high-end Nvidia as of yet.

My only question is, does the new 3090 really require a new MOBO? I've never had to change a MOBO for a display card before, that might be dealbreaker for me. I just changed it for my i9-9900k over a year ago.

I'm sure those won't be even more overpriced. I bought my 1070 for 400€, if the rumors are true the 8 gig 3070 will cost 600+.

i really want to upgrade but i feel like i should just wait for the Ti version of the card if i want to go all out.

Depends on AMD I guess. If their cards are good the 8 gb model will probably be slashed to 500 and 16 gig model will be 600. If they're shit the 8gb model will stay at 600 and the 16 gb model will be 700

What about new features? Also we can't forget the memory is double that of the 2080 Ti

I'm in a similar position, but this really depends on what you're going for. A normal HD display with 1080 runs perfectly fine. But HD res is getting to be pretty damn ugly, and downright encumbersome. Many UI elements in MMO's etc. can't fit in the screen properly anymore. While the 3090 will still not be anywhere near enough for 4k gaming, it will be the first card that can do 2k ultrawide with about the same performance you get for 1080 on HD right now. That's a massive improvement in quality. And because 4k won't be 120fps + for at least another 4-5 years, this would be the ideal time to make an upgrade that will then last at peak performance level for the next half a decade.

Just saying.

>Just wait bro

yeah, i was expecting that reply.

i havent upgraded in 8 years but im definitely going to get whatever is in the 30xx line. i just want to make sure im going to get one of the best cards in that line.

50-70%

There won't be a 3090Ti

Still using my 980ti from what like 5 years ago, I guess I'll upgrade when I start a new build. 10-series was whatever, 20-series was RTX ON meme-worthy, maybe with this new series it's time to upgrade.

how do you know that?

Planned obsolescence. The vram amounts on the 3070 and 3080 is maximum jewry. Anyone buying those will be forced to upgrade again with the next series unless they are ok with turning down any memory intensive settings in new games, which you really shouldn't have to do with such expensive cards so close to their release. 16/20 gb versions are clearly worth waiting for.

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because it'll be a 3080ti
3090 is essentially a titan card

i dunno alot

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It's a failure if it's less than 33%, and my expectation is around 30%.

at least wait for what steve has to say before buying

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To be fair, 8 gigs on Ampere/turing is worth alot more than 8 gigs on Pascal thanks to DX12 ultimate hardware features where it can compress textures 2.5 times smaller. But none of that really matters since next gen consoles have these features too and have atleast 10 gigs dedicated for the GPU.

So I got a new rig last year, 9700 and a z390. I put my titan xp in it as I've been waiting to see what I should upgrade my gpu to. What should I do?

You mean Linus right?

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I'm also thinking of getting the 3070 when I upgrade. I can't think of any reason to upgrade to lower than a 3070 and the 3080/3090 price seems too much.

3080 is the successor to 8GB cards like 2080 Super, 2080 & 1080, before whiny retards complain about 10GB VRAM

Fuck that shill

>Monumentally screws up an understanding of SSDs
Linus is finished.

the 3080 has a 25% performance increase over hte 2080ti with a price tag of $800
current 2080ti prices are in the $1800-2400 range

>want to upgrade sooner rather than later
>want unlocked bios and good overclocking
>actually want ray tracing, DLSS, and NVENC
>want reasonable pricing
>actually want a high end card
Man, I really should wait for RDNA 2.0. But I know they will just shit the bed again.