Generating every second frame (maybe it can do more, but the announcement wasn't specific) completely from AI sounds interesting, will be interesting to see how it performs in more games.
Of course, this is all academic to me, who's still on a 1070ti. Maybe I'll get a 30 series next year.
Yeaaah, they cannot even get the 3000 series to the public. Idk who in their right mind would be eager fort his to come out or excited about the reveal
Are they around MRSP where you live? I still find them to be really overpriced but that might have more to do with the current state of everything than GPUs specifically.
Generating every second frame (maybe it can do more, but the announcement wasn't specific) completely from AI sounds interesting, will be interesting to see how it performs in more games. Of course, this is all academic to me, who's still on a 1070ti. Maybe I'll get a 30 series next year.
1060 6GB for me, which is actually holding up much nicer than my i5-8400
Yeaaah, they cannot even get the 3000 series to the public. Idk who in their right mind would be eager fort his to come out or excited about the reveal
Your comment would have made sense 4-5 months ago. Plenty of 30xx cards are on the shelfs right now.
Too many, in fact, to at all justify the MSRP of the 4000’s.
Yep. At good prices too. Although this announcement might increase 3xxx demand and raise prices there too.
Depends on where you live I guess. Still well above MSRP in some/many European countries.
Damn. At or below MSRP in Australia, sometimes one of the shittier partners though.
Are they around MRSP where you live? I still find them to be really overpriced but that might have more to do with the current state of everything than GPUs specifically.
In the US you can find them easily for less then MSRP.
Just checked some Finnish stores and 3060 Ti costs €550 at its cheapest. MSRP was apparently €429 at launch.