The stock is ok now, the prices however are still 500+ above MSRP.It is literally impossible to get a 3090 yet here we are talking about 4090
At this rate we will only see these cards on YouTube channels just like the 30 series
Can't see why they wouldn't be. PCIE is fully forward & backward compatible AFAIK.
Yes but for a card with this level of power it could be quite limiting.
Wouldnt'worry about it.
We are talking about GPU that is supposed to be more than 2x of that 3080.
Yeah but you would lose performance. So why bother?Its an MSI Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi for the i9-10900k, thats hardly a year old CPU and motherboard. How the fuck is that old? Being compatible isnt inherently gimping technology, go spew that bullshit in some PS5 --> PS4 port bitching thread
It's always been like this.
There is absolutely zero performance difference in gaming between 4.0 and 3.0Yeah but you would lose performance. So why bother?
I want hdmi 2.1 badly too, but seeing the benchmarks on the 3 series cards compared to my 2080ti I wasn’t impressed. I’ll ride it out see what the 4 series is offering.I have a 3090 on order and if it wasn't for the hdmi 2.1 on it I'd be absolutely fine with my 2080ti so I very much doubt nvidia can bring something that will make me feel like I need a 4000 series gpu.
Or just the people who mined way back in the day and are now rich but continue to do so to give the illusion that it's worth the time / energy investment.Crypto mining will never be dead but all the bandwagon jumpers are certainly being shaken out.
The smart guys are the ones who mine during periods when the crypto prices are low and the frenzy has died down.
Yep, that what it looks right now. Just bought a PC with RTX 2060 since no other card was available, i hope it's enough for the next 2 years when i'm upgrading my Graphics Card by then.I wonder how many generations of GPU's NVIDIA will release before we can just walk into a store and buy one like normal people. 30XX series will come and go before stock even normalizes it seems
PCIE is backwards compatible why wouldnt PCIE4/5 cards work in a PCIE3 motherboard.Really hope these cards are still PCIE 3.0 compatable, i literally just built a computer with a 3.0 motherboard...
Kinda dead?Crypto mining is currently kinda dead so maybe we actually get a chance to buy these cards...
I disagree that it was the generation to avoid. The RTX 3070 and 3080 were good. The 3080 Ti and 3090 are a bit of a different story, considering how little of a bump in performance they offered over the 3080.Will we be needing a 2000W power supply soon? /s
I find it suspect that these GPUs that aren't even a year old year are already on the way out.
This has definitely been the generation to avoid, even though we've barely had the choice.
I wanna see what AMDs got.
PCIE is backwards compatible why wouldnt PCIE4/5 cards work in a PCIE3 motherboard.
P.S Why would you build a PCIE3 computer in 2021 when PCIE5 is literally showing up in like 3 months?
Your scalper gods are already laughing at you.I already ”skip” 3 series. Give me a chance to buy 4 series.
Yeah same heard that one will be a lot betterI’ll probably wait for the 5000 series tbh.
Source: https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...ies-design-allegedly-finalized-using-tsmc-5nm
According to the leaker, Ada Lovelace is definitely the next gaming series from NVIDIA. In fact, the entire project has been finalized and it should not change, claims the leaker. This means that the specifications that were floating around the web for the past few months may very well be final, however, there are no details on architecture tape-out yet.
Furthermore, the leaker is confident that the architecture will be build using TSMC 5nm process technology, but he is not sure if that’s N5 or N5P. Previous rumors only pointed towards 5nm but it wasn’t sure if NVIDIA will be using Samsung or TSMC for their 5nm product.
The most prominent NVIDIA leaker “kopite7kimi”, who correctly predicted the specs of the entire Ampere architecture lineup months in advance, is no longer sure that NVIDIA will indeed use Ada Lovelace for GeForce RTX 40 series, as indicated by the tweets he made back in May. NVIDIA’s strategy may depend on the performance of the competing chips, mainly AMD RDNA3 which are to be the first MCM gaming designs.
Kopite says that there is a possibility NVIDIA will launch gaming Hooper GPU such as GH202 instead of AD102.
Source: https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...ies-design-allegedly-finalized-using-tsmc-5nm
According to the leaker, Ada Lovelace is definitely the next gaming series from NVIDIA. In fact, the entire project has been finalized and it should not change, claims the leaker. This means that the specifications that were floating around the web for the past few months may very well be final, however, there are no details on architecture tape-out yet.
Furthermore, the leaker is confident that the architecture will be build using TSMC 5nm process technology, but he is not sure if that’s N5 or N5P. Previous rumors only pointed towards 5nm but it wasn’t sure if NVIDIA will be using Samsung or TSMC for their 5nm product.
The most prominent NVIDIA leaker “kopite7kimi”, who correctly predicted the specs of the entire Ampere architecture lineup months in advance, is no longer sure that NVIDIA will indeed use Ada Lovelace for GeForce RTX 40 series, as indicated by the tweets he made back in May. NVIDIA’s strategy may depend on the performance of the competing chips, mainly AMD RDNA3 which are to be the first MCM gaming designs.
Kopite says that there is a possibility NVIDIA will launch gaming Hooper GPU such as GH202 instead of AD102.
Weve known about Alderlake this whole year.We weren't having that conversation about a few months ago.
Not to mention that GPUs still haven't hit the limits of PCIE3.
PCIE is backwards compatible why wouldnt PCIE4/5 cards work in a PCIE3 motherboard.
P.S Why would you build a PCIE3 computer in 2021 when PCIE5 is literally showing up in like 3 months?
Its a MSI Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi, for the i9-10900k. It COULD be PCIE 4.0, Im not sure, but i dont think id need a CPU for a while considering the 10900k is still the best Intel consumer CPU.
I wonder if this will power the new Nintendo Switch
It would be cool if Nvidia could squeeze it down
And last how long? 2 hours?
exactly it comes short of 1.5-1.8 times. Anyways it will be on new node plus new architecture. Judging by nvidia history 2060 was better than GTX1080 performance ballpark after that 3060 is somewhat closer to 2080 gpu. Same will happen again 4060 will be closer to 3080 level.2x in FLOPS maybe but not real world gaming performance - unless they are talking about RT performance which I guess is possible, but definitely not traditional rasterization.
Weve known about Alderlake this whole year.
Heck we knew about PCIE5 coming in 2021 when Ryzen 3000 came with PCIE4 and Intel basically scoffed at supporting a stopgap technology.
That's like saying Coffee Lake should have kept buyers away from Kaby Lake.
People want what they want when they want them.