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Holy crap, it’s like there’s more news about this launch every morning! It’s been a while since I’ve bern this excited about pc components
 
Holy crap, it’s like there’s more news about this launch every morning! It’s been a while since I’ve bern this excited about pc components
If everything is on the up and up, the value is there. Pretty exciting times compared to the last two GPU launches, imo
 
Jay's two cents says AMD could be dead on these prices because they are not the bargain price leader because the 3070 crushes the GTX 2080 TI. He explains that the 3090 has double the performance of the Nvidia Titan for a thousand less. He believes the RTX 3060 could outperform the 2080 for around 350 dollars. He thinks they will be available in Oct.



I think AMD is going to come out swinging on raw power but they’re going to be lacking in features and newer technologies.
 
Glad I waited, man that 3070 looks good.

Also thinking about going for the 3080 though and delaying the PS5 a bit since there aren't really any games at launch.
 
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Jay's two cents says AMD could be dead on these prices because they are not the bargain price leader because the 3070 crushes the GTX 2080 TI. He explains that the 3090 has double the performance of the Nvidia Titan for a thousand less. He believes the RTX 3060 could outperform the 2080 for around 350 dollars. He thinks they will be available in Oct.

Good lord....

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I think AMD is going to come out swinging on raw power but they’re going to be lacking in features and newer technologies.

I think AMD going to have problems while they been working hard on getting Ray tracing going on chip Nvidia already moving to game buffering an processing on the GPU. AMD seems to be a step or two behind NVidia.

The other monster in the room is Apple sucking up all the life out of TSMC chip foundry. AMD only source of 7nm production is TSMC Nvidia went with Samsung even though 8nm vs 7 its based on a new production process. It seems to be a reasonable compromise while insuring a steady stream of chips vs fighting with the Apple monster. I heard Jen specifically said Nvidia could not risk dealing with massive shortages again.
 
I think AMD going to have problems while they been working hard on getting Ray tracing going on chip Nvidia already moving to game buffering an processing on the GPU. AMD seems to be a step or two behind NVidia.

The other monster in the room is Apple sucking up all the life out of TSMC chip foundry. AMD only source of 7nm production is TSMC Nvidia went with Samsung even though 8nm vs 7 its based on a new production process. It seems to be a reasonable compromise while insuring a steady stream of chips vs fighting with the Apple monster. I heard Jen specifically said Nvidia could not risk dealing with massive shortages again.

That's why I was telling people with the last gen to buy Nvidia cards even though they got beat by AMD cards. The 5000 series AMD cards don't have and won't have Direct X 12 Ultimate or DLSS 2.0. Both technologies are being used more and more in new games and those 5000 series cards are going to fall behind.
 
Man if the 3070 turns out to be as good as the rumors are saying, that will feel like a kick in the dick for anyone who bought a 2080 Ti.


This is awesome though. It’s been a few years since I was this excited about checking pc parts news
 
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The other monster in the room is Apple sucking up all the life out of TSMC chip foundry. AMD only source of 7nm production is TSMC Nvidia went with Samsung even though 8nm vs 7 its based on a new production process. It seems to be a reasonable compromise while insuring a steady stream of chips vs fighting with the Apple monster. I heard Jen specifically said Nvidia could not risk dealing with massive shortages again.

and it's strange, supposedly samsung has atrocious yields at 7nm and smaller. apparently their semi-custom 8nm or whatever this is don't have this issue, or so the prices indicate.

i'm still waiting to see the details on big navi and etc, but these are quite impressive. probably another generation of nvidia having the better cards and amd having better perf:$, but we'll see. amd might have to get creative.

the consoles' GPUs seem in a weird place right now. or amd's new GPUs are. i'm kinda stoked, either way.

edit: and lolz @ intel's "launch" that... wasn't. i don't even understand why they had an event. no release dates, no prices, no real benchmarks, no questions/answers. intel gonna intel.
 
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I am stoked but there is a gaping hole between the 3080 and 3090. Perfect space for 3080ti. I will probably hold off for that if rumors are true. This performance jump is something we have not seen in a long time.
 
I'm looking forward to seeing CP2077 being benchmarked on all these new graphics cards.
 
Impressive. I'm going to wait for AMD's cards and official benchmarks before pulling the trigger on anything, though.
 
i just wanted to share a little story on the importance of troubleshooting EVERYTHING. my pc stopped working after i moved it from one room to another. MOBO lights came on but no fans would spin. not the cpu, not the gpu, not the chassis. i drove me crazy. i cleared cmos. same issue. i unplugged all connections. same thing. i took it completely apart. still same thing. i went and bought a new PSU, still the same fucking issue. i was a few hours away from saying fuck it, going to microcenter, and dropping $500 on a new mobo and ryzen bundle. i decided to try one last thing. plugged everything in. grabbed my screwdriver, referenced my mobo manual to see where the power switch pins were. shorted that. BAM. now everything works. my dumb ass went and told my wife it worked.

in hindsight i should have kept my mouth shut and went and got a new ryzen x570 mobo and 3600x (i have a b350-f and a 1700x). lesson learned. next time just say i cant fix it and buy new lol
 
i just wanted to share a little story on the importance of troubleshooting EVERYTHING. my pc stopped working after i moved it from one room to another. MOBO lights came on but no fans would spin. not the cpu, not the gpu, not the chassis. i drove me crazy. i cleared cmos. same issue. i unplugged all connections. same thing. i took it completely apart. still same thing. i went and bought a new PSU, still the same fucking issue. i was a few hours away from saying fuck it, going to microcenter, and dropping $500 on a new mobo and ryzen bundle. i decided to try one last thing. plugged everything in. grabbed my screwdriver, referenced my mobo manual to see where the power switch pins were. shorted that. BAM. now everything works. my dumb ass went and told my wife it worked.

in hindsight i should have kept my mouth shut and went and got a new ryzen x570 mobo and 3600x (i have a b350-f and a 1700x). lesson learned. next time just say i cant fix it and buy new lol

This just sounds like the CPU power cable had jiggled free slightly or each time you just weren't pressing it in hard enough. Literally has happened to me on more than one occasion where I've rebuilt computers and they won't fully power.
 
i just wanted to share a little story on the importance of troubleshooting EVERYTHING. my pc stopped working after i moved it from one room to another. MOBO lights came on but no fans would spin. not the cpu, not the gpu, not the chassis. i drove me crazy. i cleared cmos. same issue. i unplugged all connections. same thing. i took it completely apart. still same thing. i went and bought a new PSU, still the same fucking issue. i was a few hours away from saying fuck it, going to microcenter, and dropping $500 on a new mobo and ryzen bundle. i decided to try one last thing. plugged everything in. grabbed my screwdriver, referenced my mobo manual to see where the power switch pins were. shorted that. BAM. now everything works. my dumb ass went and told my wife it worked.

in hindsight i should have kept my mouth shut and went and got a new ryzen x570 mobo and 3600x (i have a b350-f and a 1700x). lesson learned. next time just say i cant fix it and buy new lol
I had this same exact problem, except I plugged a case fan into the wrong outlet and it somehow shorted out the whole circuit lol.
 
and it's strange, supposedly samsung has atrocious yields at 7nm and smaller. apparently their semi-custom 8nm or whatever this is don't have this issue, or so the prices indicate.

i'm still waiting to see the details on big navi and etc, but these are quite impressive. probably another generation of nvidia having the better cards and amd having better perf:$, but we'll see. amd might have to get creative.

the consoles' GPUs seem in a weird place right now. or amd's new GPUs are. i'm kinda stoked, either way.

edit: and lolz @ intel's "launch" that... wasn't. i don't even understand why they had an event. no release dates, no prices, no real benchmarks, no questions/answers. intel gonna intel.
I think part of the reason Nvidia went with Samsung is that Apple will never work with Samsung ever again. Apparently that could have something to do with Apple not being able to jump over Samsung phone line specifically the high resolution cellphone screen after that Apple went back to LG. I think Intel has a winner on their hands but Nvidia just on another level with the way they make stuff work. Everyone questioned "Including me" why take up so much real estate on the chip with AI stuff but seeing how it is contributing in unique ways towards image quality. Nvidia got a huge winner on their hands with the 3XXX series and I bet they will be really hard to get your hands on one.
 
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