Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yeah, its impossible to get excited about a new graphics card, has been for a couple years now. Either you can't buy em in stores or they are too expensive. Maybe Intel can affect the market somehow with their new GPU, or at least saturate the market enough where we get some "deals" on pricing.Not until you can buy one, and really not until you can buy one for MSRP.
That is going to be very dependent on how Intel gets their cards to market, if they launch them the same as any other product to date then if they are priced well compared to the AMD & Nvidia offerings then bots will snag them for sure and the 3'rd party sellers will gladly spread that gap bringing them back to parity with what's already not out there.Yeah, its impossible to get excited about a new graphics card, has been for a couple years now. Either you can't buy em in stores or they are too expensive. Maybe Intel can affect the market somehow with their new GPU, or at least saturate the market enough where we get some "deals" on pricing.
Unless Intel pulls an Intel and mostly supplies the GPU’s to OEM’s for next to nothing, releases a few to the retail channels and ensures every reviewer they can gets one as well. I could see Intel prioritizing the OEM’s for this.I doubt Intel will change much with the current situation (especially since they are sourced from TSMC). It might be nice on launch day, but it will be business as usual once the greedy scalpers do their dirty.
Na, its like the girlfriend you used to have that only valued money in the relationship.The GPU market just pisses everyone off like the GF you can never have.
do tell when that is arriving en masse.Only advantage to rtx 3090ti is fact memory is not on the backside less heat problems. Kinda late since 4090 isnt far off.
Just more vaporware. I have an RTX 8090 Ti I could sell you, but it's out of stock until Q4 2028.Kinda late since 4090 isnt far off.
I know a Nigerian prince that will buy it from you, he just needs your bank detailsJust more vaporware. I have an RTX 8090 Ti I could sell you, but it's out of stock until Q4 2028.
Hook a brother up.I know a Nigerian prince that will buy it from you, he just needs your bank details
Reports indicate all the cards impacted could fit in one gym duffle bag.GeForce RTX 3090 Ti production halted
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/8399...halted-trouble-in-silicon-paradise/index.html
Clickbait production: will never be haltedGeForce RTX 3090 Ti production halted
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/8399...halted-trouble-in-silicon-paradise/index.html
True, I should have included the word temporarily, but they are having issuesClickbait production: will never be halted
Do you have a link? From what I have read Nvidia have asked all their AIB's to stop makiing all 3090 Ti's, that doesn't sound like one bag's worth...Reports indicate all the cards impacted could fit in one gym duffle bag.
Which oneWell I have an anonymous source that told me that article is bullshit.
I'm goofin around, and it wasn't a criticism, but more just lamenting the fact there's so much FUD - especially when it comes to GPUs - and its pumped out daily for our consumption. Thread turns into complaint fest about GPUs being expensive and unavailable, and the earth keeps spinning.True, I should have included the word temporarily, but they are having issues
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...3090ti-production-citing-bios-hardware-issues
Things dont really happen in absolutes anymore. The "flood of cheap GPUs" everyone insists must be inevitable isn't going to unfold as previously since too many things are different than before. Removing crypto mining and gaming, there's still more demand globally for GPU compute power, in more markets than before. GPUs are the new CPUs in a lot of markets.There is no sustainable market for these insanely overpriced GPUs outside mining. Just like Bitcoin before it, GPU mining will eventually become not worth it, and both NV and AMD are going to be hurting badly trying to dump stock imho.
Unless the US, UK, and EU all outright ban bitcoin transactions mining isn’t going anywhere. Even if Eth ever goes through with their promised changes, I doubt that will cause this flood people have been predicting since late 2020.There is no sustainable market for these insanely overpriced GPUs outside mining. Just like Bitcoin before it, GPU mining will eventually become not worth it, and both NV and AMD are going to be hurting badly trying to dump stock imho.
Unless the US, UK, and EU all outright ban bitcoin transactions mining isn’t going anywhere. Even if Eth ever goes through with their promised changes, I doubt that will cause this flood people have been predicting since late 2020.
The reality is Crypto is the lion share, anyone with their eyes open can see it and it makes sense. If you can buy a producy and basically print money with it, that product will never have stock until you can no longer print money with it.Things dont really happen in absolutes anymore. The "flood of cheap GPUs" everyone insists must be inevitable isn't going to unfold as previously since too many things are different than before. Removing crypto mining and gaming, there's still more demand globally for GPU compute power, in more markets than before. GPUs are the new CPUs in a lot of markets.
Ding ding. Yeah it's pretty easy to justify paying double MSRP when you know it's gonna at least pay for itself or half of itself. We had shortages before mining but never this severe. Things would drop and you'd have a few hours to decide/buy. Now, if you're not blindly entering in your CC info 5 seconds into the drop you've already missed it. Wtf did you buy? You have no idea until you get the confirmation email.The reality is Crypto is the lion share, anyone with their eyes open can see it and it makes sense. If you can buy a producy and basically print money with it, that product will never have stock until you can no longer print money with it.
I'm being a smartass. I honestly don't know the yields. I do know what they're generally producing more 3080 Tis and 3090 just from the amount that I see bots getting. It could be there's also less competition for these specific cards as well.Do you have a link? From what I have read Nvidia have asked all their AIB's to stop makiing all 3090 Ti's, that doesn't sound like one bag's worth...
Removing crypto mining and gaming, there's still more demand globally for GPU compute power, in more markets than before. GPUs are the new CPUs in a lot of markets.
igor theorizing again. poscaps v3 - https://www.igorslab.de/en/possible...hen-circuit-design-becomes-a-corset-analysis/I kind of doubt those markets are clamoring to pay double MSRP for a used and abused 2070. GPU compute is a very powerful thing that many fields are leveraging, but they aren't leveraging it in the form of the OMFGBBQPWNEER 90000 RGB Aorus Strix Red Devil 4080XT.
This GPU is recalled no longer in production story on Videocardz
https://twitter.com/ghost_motley/status/1489249772154220558?s=20&t=1ZDLv_Oz-sJv50lsoehMfwTL;DR: NVIDIA can't yield enough fully enabled GA102 dies that hit high enough clocks at the 450W TDP, may have to raise to 500W - because of this, NVIDIA advises AIBs/OEMs to halt production as they can't guarantee cooling requirements or availability
https://t.co/GwU58Dvclo
It's a MLID post, so I wouldn't put much stock into it. NVIDIA has a habit of releasing "new" cards at the same time as competitors to disrupt them, so they may just be holding off until Intel releases Arc. AMD is also rumored to be releasing the 6950XT and 6850XT in April, so that is another prime target for NVIDIA.Wow, the fact this happened after publicly announcing the card is a gigantic blunder.
WCCFTech (I know) is already posting rumors there won't be a 6850XT (or not at the same times as the 6950XT).AMD is also rumored to be releasing the 6950XT and 6850XT in April, so that is another prime target for NVIDIA.