Jump to content

Recommended Posts

These cards are banging! I've been looking into them a lot lately for work and i'm so impressed by all the figures, especially the price!

 

 

I'm new to the GPU game.   The 2060 Super is the only GPU I've ever purchased. 

 

Any idea how long I can expect it to last me?  

5abdbe250c715_RespectAll-FearNone.png.9bc1a4f0d1cdab1c7e67e48baf8275b4.png.63941b93d8c1d7bc3f9ca9f365076c45.png

 

 

50 minutes ago, Greboth said:

Agree Phil, there’s quite a leap in performance though the 3000 series doesn’t suddenly make older cards rubbish. 

Definitely although the 2080ti is somewhat tainted forever now😎

25 minutes ago, BO7H B4RRELS said:

I'm new to the GPU game.   The 2060 Super is the only GPU I've ever purchased. 

 

Any idea how long I can expect it to last me?  

Till it burns out Tommy or you get a dose of Mustupgradeitis....speaking of which <scuttles off to piggy bank>

fa91d1c7-2525-4709-a13b-ae6fabba557e.jpg


Thanks to Capn_Underpants for the artwork

1 hour ago, BO7H B4RRELS said:

I'm new to the GPU game.   The 2060 Super is the only GPU I've ever purchased. 

 

Any idea how long I can expect it to last me?  

 

Cmon Tommy, you know better than to ask these questions. It all depends on what you play, what resolution, what graphics settings and what you'd consider a playable framerate. 

 

Off the cuff I'd say another two years easily provided you're not expecting 100fps @4k on everything in a couple of years time. 

 

 

 

 

This new 3k series of cards are looking good. Everyone's raving about them because they're such a huge leap above the 2080ti, however I think this says more about the 2080ti than it does about the 3k series. The difference between the 2080ti and the 1080ti is pretty much negligible, whereas the difference between the 980ti and the 1080ti is massive, the same again between the 2080ti and the 3080. It's always been like this with Nvidia, massive upgrade ---> mediocre upgrade ---> massive upgrade ---> mediocre upgrade. 

 

AMD has been awfully quiet during all this, I can't wait to see what the 6 series cards offer. With them shitting all over Intel they've likely been able to plough a fucktonne of wedge in to R&D in to their GPU arm. We can only hope it pays off. Never know with AMD, it could be an absolute stonker, or it could be another Radeon 7. 

banlol.png

2 hours ago, BO7H B4RRELS said:

I'm new to the GPU game.   The 2060 Super is the only GPU I've ever purchased. 

 

Any idea how long I can expect it to last me?  

If you're gaming in 1080p then it'll last many more years but if it's 1440p then the card will probably only have another couple before you'll be gaming with barebone settings and missing out on all the lavish new graphical features. If you go up to a 3070 then that'll give you a good few years of 2K at the very least with a strong performance return and the RTX extras.  

Yeah like I think its amazing that your guys pcs are still holding on strong thats why I'm building new and won't have to worry for a long while so im stoked about the 30 series

Strong start from the 3060ti

PgnXMxrMXiLQtjECT2cHXW-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

The RTX 3060 Ti is more than a replacement for the RTX 2060 Super, instead it faces down the $699 RTX 2080 Super—and wins.

 

IIRC the Founders Edition is very tricky to get hold of now? Apparently they’re not selling cards direct anymore 

fa91d1c7-2525-4709-a13b-ae6fabba557e.jpg


Thanks to Capn_Underpants for the artwork

In the words of DJ Khaled, 'another one'

ADhfK8C5ZA7XELEpLaSaPR-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

The custom ASUS TUF Gaming model is the first of this new variant to have surfaced.

 



Bump


Am I going to need to upgrade my entire PC to make use of the new Nvidia cards ?

I kind of dont see the point in getting one if I'm going to need a new PS, motherboard and a whole bunch of other stuff to upgrade properly and make the most of it.

Is there any site where you can plug in your current components and it will tell you if they are compatible etc ?

 
 

Ri855cK.gif


 

 

 

 

Chookes said:

I absoloutely prefer it this way. You have overall more control. You can finish one guy off first, or all ten

 

23 hours ago, Dr Diamond said:



Bump


Am I going to need to upgrade my entire PC to make use of the new Nvidia cards ?

I kind of dont see the point in getting one if I'm going to need a new PS, motherboard and a whole bunch of other stuff to upgrade properly and make the most of it.

Is there any site where you can plug in your current components and it will tell you if they are compatible etc ?

 

 

Any graphics card will plug in to any motherboard provided the physical space is there. They all run on PCI-E protocols so they're all the same. Your PSU is likely to be strong enough too, but for the sake of ruling it out, post up what case you have any PSU and we can tell you. 

That's if you can get your hands on one, the 3000 series cards are fucking impossible to get hold of atm.

banlol.png

WzAAuMfJMsEefQQcLL6An-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

Rumoured GPU is back, this time with detailed specs and benchmarks.

 

So since having a fully built monster of a pc now. Specs are 

Motherboard- Asus ROG Strix b550-e

CPU-Ryzen 9 5900x

GPU-Asus ROG Strix 3080

Ram- 32gb of dual channel g skill rgb 

Storage - 1 tb of western digital 3.0 nvme

1 tb of ssd storage

Cooling lian li uni fans also a 240mm lian li galahad aio

Case- lian li lancool2 with upgraded to a mesh style case. 

 

20210130_172200.jpg

On 1/29/2021 at 12:07 PM, J4MES OX4D said:
WzAAuMfJMsEefQQcLL6An-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

Rumoured GPU is back, this time with detailed specs and benchmarks.

 

 

I imagine the 3080 is the one to look out for this year considering how much lack of 3090's are about?...and then you have the scalpers to contend with.

Forum Signature Test.png

On 1/25/2021 at 3:07 PM, Diddums said:

 

 

Any graphics card will plug in to any motherboard provided the physical space is there. They all run on PCI-E protocols so they're all the same. Your PSU is likely to be strong enough too, but for the sake of ruling it out, post up what case you have any PSU and we can tell you. 

That's if you can get your hands on one, the 3000 series cards are fucking impossible to get hold of atm.



I have a 550W Seasonic focus +

Not sure i really need anything more than 3070, i suspect that will be more than good enough. 

 
 

Ri855cK.gif


 

 

 

 

Chookes said:

I absoloutely prefer it this way. You have overall more control. You can finish one guy off first, or all ten

 

25 minutes ago, Dr Diamond said:



I have a 550W Seasonic focus +

Not sure i really need anything more than 3070, i suspect that will be more than good enough. 

The 3070 will draw between 450 and 500W. I'd recommend a 650W PSU minimum to be safe. 

If you can find a 3070 that is😁

jeffersonclasswar.jpg

I'm currently running my machine in the middle ground. Not pushing it to hard I want to get the longevity out of it. Taking care of my investment I think will be the best case scenario but anyone looking to upgrade like everyone else, I'd say wait. 

    1. Invidia is planning on the 4000 series cards already set to release next year.

    2. Amd is also set to release other forms of newer cards this year as well making the population of cards go wild. I feel the market will be flooded by the end of the year.

   3. Think about your all around build sure my build is capable of 4k and doing monster workstation and rendering but think about how the market works for pc, just like consoles they will always improve on a new generation rename it and make more off it so be patient and get deals worth your money and time not just your wallet, you'll be more happy with it in the long run.

and another one

DHPLFxTSwXVCZQeF7wJ5j4-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

Something affordable this way comes.

Nvidia having more 30 range GPU's than Apple have had iPhones! 

AzdGbHQuxxjaV5SmcG5ygb-1200-80.jpg
WWW.TECHRADAR.COM

Set to be built on TMSC 5nm, or maybe even 5nm enhanced

tenor.gif?itemid=13853066

Nvidia farming out GPU's quicker than iPhones

Another card on the way

C3vSWSVh5rNvypjt7j9pJR-1200-80.jpg
WWW.PCGAMER.COM

Four new GPUs could be coming to shake up Nvidia's 30-series line up.

The 40 range will probably be revealed next month..!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy