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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Landing in January at $999

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According to the unknown manufacturer (AIB) based in Taiwan, NVIDIA is preparing to launch the new GeForce RTX 3000 series "Ampere" graphics card. As reported by the HKEPC website, the Santa Clara-based company is preparing to fill the gap between its top-end GeForce RTX 3090 and a bit slower RTX 3080 graphics card. The new product will be called GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. If you are wondering what the specification of the new graphics card will look like, you are in luck because the source has a few pieces of information. The new product will be based on GA102-250-KD-A1 GPU core, with a PG133-SKU15 PCB design scheme. The GPU will contain the same 10496 CUDA core configuration as the RTX 3090.

The only difference to the RTX 3090 will be a reduced GDDR6X amount of 20 GB. Along with the 20 GB of GDDR6X memory, the RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards will feature a 320-bit bus. The TGP of the card is limited to 320 Watts. The sources are reporting that the card will be launched sometime in January of 2021, and it will come at $999. This puts the price category of the RTX 3080 Ti in the same range as AMD's recently launched Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card, so it will be interesting to see how these two products are competing.


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"The TGP of the card" you meant TDP

also

"the unknown board manufacturer" you mean an unknown board manufacturer
 
Guess 4GB of VRAM costs $500 these days
 
Guess 4GB of VRAM costs $500 these days

It shows end user(s) clearly being ripped off. ..& on that note, any GFX card that cost 850$+ I want HBM2e.

EDIT: This will certainly force AMD to lower the price of they top end card, as this card clearly now looks the the better buy, even with a slightly more power requirement.
 
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"The TGP of the card" you meant TDP

also

"the unknown board manufacturer" you mean an unknown board manufacturer
Total Graphics Power mate
 
Not actually, it is Total Graphics Power.

The other one is fixed. :)

Far as I can see its still in there, as well as 'the new products'

The chinglish is strong in this one

Its pretty painful especially because this is from yet another half baked leak... Starting to become borderline sub-cancel worthy I kid you not. It feels like I'm funding clickbait. Its also not doing TPU trustworthiness and news vetting quality any favors.

This product was now announced, pre-announced and canceled three times and we still haven't got a release date. Are we that gullible?
 
Scalpers selling RTX 3090 for €2000 here. I guess 3080Ti's will go for €1500. :(
I'm sure all RX 6000 cards will be sold out as well.
 
Well, I guess AMD had few weeks of happiness.. lol
 
Scalpers selling RTX 3090 for €2000 here. I guess 3080Ti's will go for €1500. :(
I'm sure all RX 6000 cards will be sold out as well.

I envy you. Around here, the distributor does... And that's an exVAT price for retailers...
 
If nvidia releases 3080 ti for 999 then amd need 6900 xtx for 1100 or 1200.

From the other aspect maybe wont release anything because 6900 xt performs overall better in games than 3090 and 3080 ti is weaker than 3090.
 
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They don't really need it, he fact that this rumored part has come down a whopping $200 gen over gen is a huge win for most GPU suers & quite a repudiation to the Nvidia tax that JHH forced last gen!
 
Scalpers selling RTX 3090 for €2000 here. I guess 3080Ti's will go for €1500. :(
I'm sure all RX 6000 cards will be sold out as well.

Step 1. Don't buy scalper stuff.. tell your friends to don't buy scalper stuff
Step 2. Laugh at scalpers for wasting their money
Step 3. ????
Step 4. Profit
 
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RIP RTX 3090 (Sep 2020 - Jan 2021)
 
There it is ! I knew that !

Uhmm now i could think to sell my 2080 Ti, even if absolutley not needed.
 
Voila, 20 is more than 16, that was easy marketing to beat.
 
The only difference to the RTX 3090 will be a reduced GDDR6X amount of 20 GB.

Actually, it's expected that the RTX 3080 Ti will also lack the NV-Link connector, which would be the only remaining "disadvantage" compared to the RTX 3090, if you can call it that. Also, in my opinion, the 3080 Ti 'killing' the 3090 is an overstatement, because Nvidia was never expecting large sales numbers on the 3090 - it isn't, and never was, the mainstream, high volume product. This is regardless of availability, as even if thousands upon thousands of 3070, 3080 and 3090 were available to buy right now, the 1500+$ is still severely prohibitive, plus the independent reviews have probably had a pretty negative impact on the desirability of the 3090, as it showed it offered pretty pathetic performance improvements over the 3080, while being 210% of the price, comparatively.

In reality, the 3090 is a pretty badly handled product, IMO. The product itself isn't 'bad', but how it was priced, marketed and positioned in the product stack made is seem just.. absurd. Considering the price increase, the 5-10% performance improvement is absolutely laughable, so you end up paying essentially just for the bonus 14 GB of GDDR6X, which will pay off for you in a gaming scenario... how? The 3090 should have never been marketed as a gaming card, especially with the 8K marketing gimmick, which is a total joke for multiple reasons, as proven by independent testing.

An RTX 3080 Ti would be a much more sensible product at $949-$999, but again, who cares what the specs or price is, if we are not going to be able to buy it for ~6 months after 'launch'??? :laugh:
 
January 2022?
 
Probably just another clueless "leak" based on assumptions, that isnt worth anything.
 
Wouldnt be surprised if they do a 3090 Ti just to spite the 'other' department.
 
Too early to count price. There are a few different factors which may affect it.
 
Voila, 20 is more than 16, that was easy marketing to beat.

By doing so they just cannibalized all of those 3080 10GBs on shelves

oh, hang on.
 
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