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ASUS Releases GeForce RTX 3080 Noctua OC Edition 10 GB GDDR6X

For me the biggest flaw with most GPUs is not the cooler but the way it's mounted in the motherboard:

Fans push air through the fin stack and it exhausts out of the top/bottom edge of the heatsink (looking directly at the card, fans facing you). The problem is that in a motherboard slot,
i'm only saying when i put my old evga 980ti sc on a breadboarded itx board . . to say i felt a heatgun on high is a slight exaggeration, but definitely surprising.

that is all.
 
The most stupid thing is that it's the 10GB model, not 12GB or Ti.
The 12GB shouldn't even exist. It costs way too close to the 80Ti.
 
If anyone's into 3D printing, this guy recreated the shroud (before the card was even on the market for that matter) for a Strix 3060 (originally a 3 fan model, should be similar/equal on other strix cards)


The 12GB shouldn't even exist. It costs way too close to the 80Ti.

I'd argue that the TI is the one that shouldn't exist but potato tomato
 
Look a turd
 
Then you still have a brown card, because the entire shroud and backplate have a brown tint.
nothing duct tape cant fix... or a can of rustoleum.
 
If the backplate isn't needed one could deshroud it, and still benefit from the beefy heatsink.

But at that point a Strix may be better, with 3x 120 Fans using one of those PCI Slot brackets.
 
TPU sample confirmed :)
 
If anyone's into 3D printing, this guy recreated the shroud (before the card was even on the market for that matter) for a Strix 3060 (originally a 3 fan model, should be similar/equal on other strix cards)




I'd argue that the TI is the one that shouldn't exist but potato tomato
The Ti has a bigger difference in Cuda cores and the same memory upgrade.

Evga 12GB 80 is $1300
80Ti is $1429
10GB 80 is $919

Tell me again how the 12GB 80 makes sense other than its cheaper than $1400 lol
 
The Ti has a bigger difference in Cuda cores and the same memory upgrade.

Evga 12GB 80 is $1300
80Ti is $1429
10GB 80 is $919

Tell me again how the 12GB 80 makes sense other than its cheaper than $1400 lol

Nvidia's lineup is a mess of corporate bullshit designed for confusion, price control and to produce headlines. They are both bad, I tend to prefer the 3080 12gb because it was an incremental upgrade late in the product cycle that could supposedly replace the original (some like the msi are starting to move closer to the original price in the US market, they could always price a refresh like this slighly up, but reality is prices are all over the place so it's a moot point), while the 3080 TI was a stupid endeavor from the start in a normal market, it cut half the memory from the 3090 while delivering pretty much the same performance (sometimes more because of power budgets) for close to the same launch price of the 3090.

In my opinion it made sense to update the memory on the 3080, heck it should have had more than the 10gb from the start, while the 3080 TI was a pure cash grab from the get go. With the prices you listed, I'd go for an AMD card because of the silly low vram on the regular 3080 nvidia, if I catched a the MSI 3080 12gb at 830$ like it was recently or even at 970$ maybe i'd go for that, etc...

Pricing is crazy right now, but that doesn't mean nvidia has to make it even crazier with a disorganized and non sensical line up (I mean it's great for their pockets, it's all profit since the ones that have to deal with inflation on raw materials/discrete components and be called out for gouging are the board partners)
 
Nvidia's lineup is a mess of corporate bullshit designed for confusion, price control and to produce headlines. They are both bad, I tend to prefer the 3080 12gb because it was an incremental upgrade late in the product cycle that could supposedly replace the original (some like the msi are starting to move closer to the original price in the US market, they could always price a refresh like this slighly up, but reality is prices are all over the place so it's a moot point), while the 3080 TI was a stupid endeavor from the start in a normal market, it cut half the memory from the 3090 while delivering pretty much the same performance (sometimes more because of power budgets) for close to the same launch price of the 3090.

In my opinion it made sense to update the memory on the 3080, heck it should have had more than the 10gb from the start, while the 3080 TI was a pure cash grab from the get go. With the prices you listed, I'd go for an AMD card because of the silly low vram on the regular 3080 nvidia, if I catched a the MSI 3080 12gb at 830$ like it was recently or even at 970$ maybe i'd go for that, etc...

Pricing is crazy right now, but that doesn't mean nvidia has to make it even crazier with a disorganized and non sensical line up (I mean it's great for their pockets, it's all profit since the ones that have to deal with inflation on raw materials/discrete components and be called out for gouging are the board partners)
Thanks for pulling the truth
 
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