ShadowHearth wrote: » Ah, something for a Peasant like me! On paper looks really good. Cant wait to see it in action and ofc price tag. Presume price will be around 400 quid so. Its not out until around October too?
Thecageyone wrote: » I wonder what Psu we can get away with for the 3060Ti? Atm I only got 500w [bronze 80+] which is fine for the 1660 I currently run - have a feeling I'd need more like a 650 for the 3060
K.O.Kiki wrote: » 1200W Platinum.
BArra wrote: » so is it confirmed anywhere whether fe releases midnight on 17th or 2pm ?
BloodBath wrote: » It's closer to 100% than it is to 50%. 2 apples is 50% of 4 apples. 4 apples is 100% more than 2 apples.
BloodBath wrote: » 500w is fine. The newer cards barely use much more power than the old cards. Don't know why everyone thinks they need new psu's all of a sudden.
Thecageyone wrote: » but isn't it a bit of a risk?>
Thecageyone wrote: » It's not so much all of a sudden in my case. When I was ordering the parts for a custom build I didn't think I would get back into gaming so much. I use the PC more for image editing than gaming, or used to - but since I got a half decent gpu started playing again and found I'm enjoying it more than I did years back. The Gpu I have now is completely fine with the 500w, even if I have power hungry apps like Lightroom in the backdrop, but there are always limits. Nvidia recommend a 650 - 750 for anything above my card. I mean, if I thought I'd get away with it for an upgrade to something like a 3060Ti, all good ... but isn't it a bit of a risk?>
Homelander wrote: » It's not about efficiency, it's about PSU quality. It's why you see cards like GTX1050's recommending a 500W supply despite the entire system using about 150W in a modern PC. There are absolutely tons of junk PSU's out there that can deliver nowhere near their rated wattage. Some brands, "500W" models crash under 200W load. It's what you get when you get a 500W PSU for £15. Then there are models that are better but still very low-end, but can still tend to be unstable/unreliable anywhere near to close to their rated wattage. For example, Nvidia recommend a 650W PSU for the RTX2070 Super. You don't need a 650W PSU or anything close, but it covers Nvidia as even the very low-end PSU's that are 650W/700W should be OK. (putting aside the absolute trash like "Ace 700W for £20"). For some reason people are taking Nvidia's PSU recommendations for this generation as gospel, when they have always been like this. The recommendation for the RTX3070 is the exact same as the RTX2070 for example. Unless you have a little SFX 300W PSU or something, you're not going to need an upgrade for these cards.
BArra wrote: » dont panic Jay sayshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuiBeaY8Du8&ab_channel=JayzTwoCents i panicked already and sold a mint 1080ti on adverts for 350E :rolleyes:
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » I haven't seen his video - kinda gone off him tbh, but I doubt TSMC would have had the capacity.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I stopped watching him also once he started posting podcast videos but I still watch when he posts normal YouTube videos which he has done two so far on Nvidia since the new cards were released.
Cuddlesworth wrote: » The dude has a extreme bias for AMD. He will criticise them but he will also go out of his way to find something bad to say about the others.
bobbyy gee wrote: » you would be crazy to sell cards now the new ones will be in short supply and Ireland will be last place to get deliverys
Giblet wrote: » People are panicking, The 3070 seems like it won't touch the 2080TI really, especially at 4k. You might get some similar benchmarks, but as you push up to Ultra, gaps will appear. The different in Memory Amount / Bandwidth is too much to ignore. Especially for a 300W card. I wonder how hot it runs for AIB cards.
grogi wrote: » Hot or not. What difference does it make once it is quiet enough? I don't check how got my car engine runs, I don't check how hot my TV runs etc. Why should it suddenly matter for a GPU? Are you touching it or something?
Giblet wrote: » 300w of cooling will be loud, is my point.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » And the cooler could use magic and unicorns to be silent but that heat still has to be dissipated somewhere, and that somewhere is the room you're sitting in.