While the theory certainly is interesting, let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet.On September 1st, Jensen Huang hosted a virtual event where he presented us with new details for the RTX 3000 series, such as release date, pricing, specifications, and a host of other features.There have been several rumors revealing that Nvidia has stopped the production of the RTX 2000 cards and told the vendors to empty out their shelves of them to make room for RTX 3000 series.The key possible consequence of this is that the retailers won’t raise the prices of the RTX 3000 cards in order to sway the consumers to buy more RTX 2000 cards so that their inventory can be cleared.Although these rumors made some noise, as of September 2020, Nvidia still holds position that they’re not discontinuing the RTX 2000 series just yet.Following Nvidia’s price bump trend from the GTX 1000 series to RTX 2000 series, it was widely assumed that the RTX 3000 series will be even more expensive.The expected enthusiast-class was thought to be above the $2000 price point and likely closer to $3000. So far, they’ve been relatively level in that area, but many are hoping that the next generation of GPUs brings another level in the budget category and that we get even more affordable graphics cards.An important caveat – most of these predictions are largely dependent on AMD’s Big Navi. Un tweet intéressant de KatCorgi nous montre les caractéristiques potentielles des futures cartes graphiques NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, RTX 3090, mais aussi de la nouvelle RTX TITAN. The RTX 3070 will release in October 2020, and the RTX 3060 in November 2020.
There is no confirmation from Nvidia that this card even exists or that it was planned, but some reliable leakers have stuck to their guns regarding this one.The apparent flagship of the Ampere series will be It appears that AMD’s last-generation undercutting of the prices in the mid-range didn’t really affect Nvidia as they announced that the At the bottom of the price range, there’s just not a lot of wiggle room.
Nvidia looks to be ready to launch its new RTX 3080 graphics cards. Also, rumours are that the top dogs of 3000 series will ve cheaper (around 700 -800 $) than right now (1000 $+).
They care about selling Teslas for supercomputers, Quadros for render farms and movie studios and SBCs for self-driving cars. /r/buildapc is a community-driven subreddit dedicated to custom PC assembly. The latest reports suggest that both the RTX 3080 and the RTX 3080 Ti will release on September 17, 2020.
Les GeForce RTX 3000 seraient-elles annoncées le 31 août 2020? They skipped it and went straight to Turing as the difference between Pascal and Volta was not significant enough, and they probably wanted to start seeing returns on Turing development sooner.If we always wait for the next big thing, we'll likely be waiting forever.Depends on your resolution, your budget, your game library, and even the specs of your current setup.There seems to be this need to constantly upgrade when their current 20 series card or even 10 series still does exactly what you want out of it. Since there has already been a CPU refresh, a design refresh (the right shift key, SD card slot, USB-C, secondary backlit keys), and a higher refresh rate (300 Hz), I think this is the perfect time to buy. My plan is to sell the 2080 Super and get a 3000 series sometime this summer.Want to play some Rocket League, Halo Reach, and Modern Warfare now while I wait on Cyberpunk.If there were going to be 'new 3000 series in time for Cyberpunk' then they would have launched at CES before they knew the game was being pushed back to September. Although this has now been confirmed to be true, we need to state that RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 will take up less space and “only” two slots.It has recently been confirmed by EK Water Block (a well-known water cooling solutions company) that they are already working on the new water cooling systems for the next generation of graphics cards.As is the case with the previous Nvidia GPU series, the RTX 3000 will heavily feature ray tracing and there are some rumors suggesting that the new series is roughly four times faster than its predecessor.This bodes very well for Nvidia, as AMD is still playing catch-up in that department, and with rumors suggesting that not every Big Navi card will support ray tracing.The first rumors about NVCache started back in May, and as time goes on, they appear more and concrete. If nothing suits you right now, wait a while.Sure, it might mean that in a year you have a one-generation-old card that's 10% slower than the latest ones... but the flip side is that right now you're probably stuck with a 5 generation slow PC that's 50% slower than current hardware. It is frustrating to think you may never get that level of value/longevity out of a GPU ever again but that’s the way tech goes.Depending on what you have now, maybe it's worth considering a 2070super as an interim card? If you wait for the RTX 3000, you'll be asking the same question of "Ryzen 4/RTX 3000 Super are probably only 6 months away, should I wait? Because RTX 2080 Super currently comes for that price & RTX 3070 is most certainly going to deliver better performance than it. While this was not confirmed in the official launch, it certainly sounds intriguing.When GDDR5X first dropped, it was a significant improvement over GDDR5, but not quite a generational jump. Just reinforcing your decision for you, if you did end up choosing to use a 2070 super (:I'm trying to run 4k 60FPS.