Thursday, July 2nd 2020

ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Leaked

Here's possibly the first picture of an ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card, which not only confirms NVIDIA's nomenclature for its next-generation GeForce RTX graphics cards, but also provides fascinating insights into the direction ASUS is taking with its next-generation ROG Strix graphics cards. The design language involves matte black metal surfaces accented by brushed metal elements that conceal more RGB LED elements. ASUS's Axial Tech fans do the heavy lifting along with a large aluminium fin-stack heatsink underneath. The mention of "RTX 3080 Ti" also casts a shadow of doubt over "RTX 3090" leading the lineup. We should learn more about what ASUS and NVIDIA have in store, as we inch closer to the September unveil of this series.
Source: VideoCardz
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36 Comments on ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Leaked

#26
Tomgang
bonehead123Well, as the sayings go:

If'n ya wanna be a PLAYAH, yaz gotsta PAYAH, hehehehe.... OR....

Just take your gold card, your banker, and HIS gold card with ya to the store for the moar moohlah powa !..:roll:..:eek:..:laugh:
There are limits for how much I am willing to pay for a new gpu and that is around the 600-800 USD. So I am properly not going to be a rtx 3080 ti owner any way, more likely rtx 3080 none TI. It might change, it all depends on price, performance and how my economy is then they release and off cause do i also have income for new parts to replace my aging X58 system as well.

A rtx 3080 ti or rtx 3080 none ti + a Ryzen 9 4950X setup. Hmm the last one sound like a better solution in my case. Pairing a rtx 3080 ti with an old I7 980x I don't think is a wise choice.
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#27
ppn
If 8nm 420 watts just avoid it altogether until 5900XT and 5080Ti on 5NM EUV.
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#28
r.h.p
cucker tarlson1080Ti is now somewhere at 2070S levels,and when turing's fp+int is utilized it smokes the big pascal by 15-20% at 4K even though it's just 8GB

I agrree CT but just to show you the prices for 20 series cards were i am , its too much





not to mention things it does with dlss 2.0

point is: progress is good.
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#29
Animalpak
TomgangLook at my GTX 1080 TI, then look at my screen again while saying:


Real or fake, I am hyped for Nvidia's next release. Althrow I fear for what the prices might be. Rtx 2080 ti took a significant price jump over gtx 1080 TI.
According to your Hardware specs on the left you have a : " 24 inch Samsung ".... And you want 2080 Ti and the 3080 Ti ? ....

On a 24 inch Samsung...
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#30
cucker tarlson
AnimalpakAccording to your Hardware specs on the left you have a : " 24 inch Samsung ".... And you want 2080 Ti and the 3080 Ti ? ....

On a 24 inch Samsung...
what is your problem with that ? I have a 24" and I wouldn't mind a 3080Ti
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#31
Anymal
1750 eur prepared, bring it on!
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#32
ZoneDymo
NJM1564What are you hoping for singing dancing elves to magic the heat away? That's like complaining that cellphones are rectangular.
You misunderstood me.
My complaint/remark is not that the card needs a cooler, its that this is a "leak" that does not reveal anything, its a strix cooler, the same cooler we had for several generations, this tells us nothing about the card.
Might as well leak that Evga is going to make some of the new Nvidia cards.... like yeah, ofcourse they are...how is that news?
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#33
Tomgang
AnimalpakAccording to your Hardware specs on the left you have a : " 24 inch Samsung ".... And you want 2080 Ti and the 3080 Ti ? ....

On a 24 inch Samsung...
Well just as the rest of my old system. That monitor will be replaced as i get money for it and besides that i have my pc connected to a 4K tv i game on as well. So yeah i can use more GPU horsepower. GTX 1080 TI is beginning to struggle with modern games in 4K.
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#34
Anymal
1080ti has been struggling with 4k in AAA games ever since. 4000 series might bring effortless 4k steady high rate.
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#35
ZoneDymo
Anymal1080ti has been struggling with 4k in AAA games ever since. 4000 series might bring effortless 4k steady high rate.
its an endless cycle though, when new cards have that much more power, developers will implement that much more new fancy effects which intern bring down performance.
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#36
ARF
AnimalpakThey need to stop to release new GPU's every 2 years, 1080 Ti is still a damn powerful GPU especially for the mainstream market that is sticking with 1080p resolution.
I don't think users game on 1080p with so expensive cards.
HenrySomeoneHmmm, which current Radeon is "slightly" less powerful than the 2080Ti and which one was slightly less powerful than the 1080Ti?
Radeon VII and Radeon RX 5700 XT are "slightly" less powerful than RTX 2080 Ti.
They are not in the same performance segment, though.

Radeon RX Vega 64 was slightly less powerful MESS than GTX 1080 Ti.
AnimalpakThey need to stop to release new GPU's every 2 years, 1080 Ti is still a damn powerful GPU especially for the mainstream market that is sticking with 1080p resolution.
AMD must first start releasing proper graphics cards, and then we should consider your idea.

It's been a full year since RX 5700 XT's release and we hear absolutely nothing about anything new coming from AMD.
Just the normal click-bait wccftech's speculations, and AdoredTV's "leaks" from imaginary reliable sources.
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