Yes, absolutely: 3080Ti or RTX 3000 model, depending on the pricing strategy.
In addition to the Youtube revenue made just from showing everyone how well the card runs
the newest games, the card reviews and the card comparisons, or the sheer enjoyment being able to play your games - not ever having to worry about your place in benchmarks - it literally pays for itself.
One thing I did learn after the 2080Ti: make sure you buy the model that has an integrated closed loop liquid cooler. My 2080TiFTW3 Hybrid was definitely cooler than my 2080Ti Black (dual fan). the average temperature during gaming sessions on my Black was maximum 65 degrees Celsius while the FTW3 was lower than 55 degrees C.
I’m sure 10c made ur gaming experience so much better
I think the un-official name for Nvidia's RTX Ampere series should be: The Kidney Cards.
It will cost you a kidney, or 2, to buy one.
These are rumored to be on Samsung 8nm, not the same node at all.320W for 3080 is a bit too much. I mean, come, we moved to 7nm...
Displayport 2.0 is way faster.... way faster.I'm surprised by the single HDMI port; assuming 2.1 compatibility it's a bit silly to keep 3x of the slower DP ports...
My guess is that the new SLI technique they're using where both cards render the same frame in a chekerboard pattern works so well, they don't want people just buying 2x3080 cards instead of the 3090tiWhy only one card has the proposed Nvlink? it's like Nvidia is trying to discourage SLI.
Displayport 2.0 is way faster.... way faster.
LOL and people are not selling their kidneys for a 2000 usd Samsung that comes out every year ?Lol and people are not selling their kidneys for 1200usd IP that comes out every year ?
LOL and people are not selling their kidneys for a 2000 usd Samsung that comes out every year ?
I have a MSI TRIO GAMING X in the Philippines and it idles at 55 and after 6 hours of game play hovers around 77.Yes, absolutely: 3080Ti or RTX 3000 model, depending on the pricing strategy.
In addition to the Youtube revenue made just from showing everyone how well the card runs the newest games, the card reviews and the card comparisons, or the sheer enjoyment being able to play your games - not ever having to worry about your place in benchmarks - it literally pays for itself.
One thing I did learn after the 2080Ti: make sure you buy the model that has an integrated closed loop liquid cooler. My 2080TiFTW3 Hybrid was definitely cooler than my 2080Ti Black (dual fan). the average temperature during gaming sessions on my Black was maximum 65 degrees Celsius while the FTW3 was lower than 55 degrees C.
Check your facts, I checked just one card from your list (Titan X), and it has a TDP of 250W.