circadian wrote: » Absolutely silly to even have made that jump in fairness. It's nowhere near the performance uplift over the 3080 you'd want at that price.
KillerShamrock wrote: » I assume the prices shown are the usual American ex tax price so we have to add on 21%. Cause those prices look good but then it's like bam you forgot the sensible world adds tax before sale and they aren't as nice looking :pac:
Homelander wrote: » Next question is where to pre-order. I used to get everything from Overchargers UK but not with how they handled the RTX shortages. Within a few hours of launch some cards had gone up by £100.
.G. wrote: » They've been at that for years, did it as far back as the 1080 launch too when I was looking for one. ZEN 3 prices have been creeping up on there over the last few weeks as well. Always cite sterling weakness but that never seems to affect their competitors.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Everyone keeps blathering on about drivers as if the consoles were not optimised AMD rigs...
MidlanderMan wrote: » Console software and windows drivers are totally different things.
Deleted User wrote: » Every dev house will be working on AMD infrastructure, they will know the relative strengths and weaknesses very early in every dev cycle. It is not going to be that minority card which they have to figure out, it's going to be the dominant player this time round.
EoinHef wrote: » Really? Look at marketshare in the PC gpu space Some really nice numbers,looking forward to independent reviews but the competition everyone has wanted is finally here!
jebidiah wrote: » Well, I didn't think AMD would deliver that much performance gain so close to Nvidia's launch, and I will gladly eat my hat. Prices are to be expected, undercutting a competitor is only going to do so much, if the card is as good, you should really be expecting to pay as much for it. Even if it is from the underdog. Look at the pricing on the new CPU's for an example. They are priced to compete, for the consumer and the shareholders, thats business. That said, they delivered a card that beats the 3090, for 500 quid LESS! I know the performance uplift from 3080-90 has been shown to be pretty much not worth the investment, but this is probably a more resonable premium to pay. Same performance for two thirds of the price, absolute ballers. I can't wait to see real world bench marks
Deleted User wrote: » Again factor in the consoles and the devs will be surrounded by AMD
.G. wrote: » Anyone waiting for an Nvidia GPU might suddenly find the stock situation improving if loads of folk cancel their pre orders!
Metric Tensor wrote: » There was some youtuber who had a whole conspiracy theory video about nVidia being ready to flood the marked the day after this launch. It will be interesting to see!
Deleted User wrote: » Everyone keeps blathering on about drivers as if the consoles were not optimised AMD rigs...
Homelander wrote: » OK? The consoles were 100% AMD last time around as well, didn't stop AMD from having a lot of sub-par driver releases.