cookie1977 wrote: » Overclockers emailed me to say I'm currently in position 306 for the EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 Black
TitianGerm wrote: » You might have it next week if you're lucky then?
slade_x wrote: » that prompted me to check my email, didn't even know they were notifying buyers of their queue positionimage uploading
Wonda-Boy wrote: » If I taught I would get an even decent number in the queue I would order a card, but the thoughts of 900 euro gone from my account and getting the long finger for a few mths just does not sit right with me.
Mucashinto wrote: » AdoredTv rating Ampere on "power, price & performance" against previous nvidia gens. If his figures are right he makes a pretty compelling argument. Shots fired anyway (he really doesn't like nvidia does he? )
circadian wrote: » I rally was expecting 3080 to be closer to €1000 and 3090 to be around €1500 so the massive price gap means that you could get a 3080 and know you're not missing out on a whole lot.
Cordell wrote: » Compelling argument for what? For not buying a 3080 because... 3090 have a very bad price/performance ratio? Or because 10 years ago Nvidia such and such?
Pretty sure Leadbetter reckoned this could be the biggest architectural leap in 10 years
slade_x wrote: » If I didn't get one when I did and at the original price before the price hike I wouldn't bother pre-ordering until I knew there was sufficient supply to get one in a week or two
BloodBath wrote: » Adored is basing most of his claims based on the 3090 compared to previous flagships as well. I don't buy that. It's not a normal card. It's far more comparable to previous titans in which case it's relatively great value. There will be a 3080ti at some point. I'm sure there may be a proper titan at some point as well but I don't know how they can push the power or memory of these cards any higher without another node shrink or a different architecture. Maybe using 2gb memory chips they can go up to 48gb of memory. I'm skeptical of Nvidias reasoning for delaying the 3070 launch as well. I think they are waiting to see AMD's performance and pricing before revealing their own pricing on what is usually their best selling xx70/xx60 line.
TitianGerm wrote: » The 3070 had it's price announced at £469 already.
Metric Tensor wrote: » The must feel that the 3070 will stack up well when compared to AMD - otherwise they'd be rushing it out to have the sales secured before the AMD launch.
Mr Crispy wrote: » So Jim from Adored is now claiming Hardware Unboxed are paid-for Nvidia shills. The absolute drama.https://twitter.com/HardwareUnboxed/status/1312385403417104384?s=20
MiskyBoyy wrote: » FINALLY! Managed to snag a 3080, and one of the more premium cards that I would have preferred too. Had some gift cards on Amazon.co.uk to use too, so offset the balance a bit. Delighted
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » You are not loved That is all, *slides down corner wall of room in tears