BloodBath wrote: » That's absolute peak, you're practically never going to get near that. Most good quality PSU's can handle spikes above their rating for short periods as well.
Mr Crispy wrote: » OcUK main man Gibbo just posted this on their forum, re Ampere availability; They're also limiting purchases to one per customer.
slade_x wrote: » It would be nice if they were supplied with card dimensions for more of the different versions they are going to offer. Im currently using a CM Dominator II, Ill only have about 305mm length so im limited to the ones that are stated at 280 to 300mm I have an old CM Stacker full tower case but don't want to use it as its massive, and also don't fancy moving everything over to a new case just to upgrade card.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I'm in a similar boat with a Corsair 280x. The only ones I've seen so far that have confirmed under 300mm for the 3080 are the founders, the EVGA XC3 and the FTW3 (although this is 300mm so might be tight in my case) and the ASUS TUF.
JoyPad wrote: » If it's listed as 294mm, it should fit, right?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » What was the question? :pac:
jonski wrote: » If you are talking to me then the reason I didn't repeat the question was because I thought I was replying directly after the last comment relating to it Being the clever boy that I am I missed an entire page of other comments The original question was how would my 650w psu hold up to a 3080 .
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yep that one can get added to the list! Hadn't noticed OC had updated the description of any of them, couldn't find any mention of dimensions when I looked the other day. Also interesting that there's very few dual fan versions so far. I wonder does this combined with the high TGP mean that any AIBs that don't get fan curves and bios dead on could be in for a bit of bother heat wise
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Should be grand but as pointed out no one has run benchmarks / power consumption tests yet. I'd be more worried about the CPU bottle necking it but I'm guessing you're planning on upgrading the platform down the line?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » It's still a good platform and will benefit from the upgrade of the GPU - moreso if you're looking at higher resolutions with lower refresh rates? Are you running 4K or planning to?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Jesus a CM Stacker, that takes me back.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Ok well bios with sr-iov have been available for a lot of consumer boards since x79 and I've seen a lot of threads about sr-iov working with TRX40 so I don't think that will be an issue.
Cordell wrote: » Those are not consumer boards It is indeed nice for anyone needing it, but I don't think there will be many.
kingtiger wrote: » A leak from the Ashes of the Singularity (AotS) game database revealed the performance level of the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card.https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-4k-aots-benchmark-leaks-outhttps://techplusgame.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-4k-aots-benchmark-leaks/
K.O.Kiki wrote: » AotS is quite CPU-bound though.
grogi wrote: » Not at 4k and with averages. You get very pronounced CPU scaling there, but with 1% lows. Anyway, it is significantly faster than 2080ti (88 Vs 70 FPS). That's roughly 30%
jonski wrote: » Noooooooo , don't say that . I built that PC back at the start of 2017 and in my 20 odd years of having a pc this was the best one I ever had thanks to a generous few family members for my 50th . I was usually at least 1 generation back if not 2 . I justified it with ' shur the money will only end up going on some ****e if i don't spend it' and ' I'll get a good 6 years out of it with a gpu upgrade on year 3 or 4 ' . So go back now and delete that part about bottle necks and we will all pretend it never happened .
Luck100 wrote: » Ouch, +30% would be kind of disappointing given what's been shown so far.
errlloyd wrote: » so when can I buy one.
Squidgy Black wrote: » You can mash F5 on the 17th on the Nvidia site but it seems like all reports are pointing towards low stock. So could be a while longer before they're more widely available.