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govindhtech · 4 months
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER With 26 GBPs Memory
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The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU updated the 12 GB (192-bit) memory interface with a 16 GB (256-bit) interface using 21 Gbps GDDR6X modules. Under some settings, They overclocked these RAM modules to 24–25 Gbps.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GPU’s memory was tested by the TecLab and Paulo Gomes teams. The 26 GBPs overclock was created from GALAX, who is also the leader of the TecLab channel, and his group.
The Paulo Gomes team utilised the Manli GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER graphics card in the competition, whereas the TecLab team employed the GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER graphics card. About their memory modules, these two cards were switched out. As previously indicated, the card comes with 21 Gbps Micron dies by default. However, it was determined that 24 Gbps dies (161-0480-900) needed to be installed in place of the 21 Gbps dies in order to achieve the highest possible overcurrent capacity.
It should be noted that this kind of memory module changing is not something that everyone can perform at home. For things to work out, you need to have the correct equipment and knowledge about the PCB and BIOS in addition to soldering experience. This information was available on both overclocking channels, so they were well aware of the procedure, but for a PC enthusiast, the entire process is highly challenging and can easily violate your warranty.
The cards were overclocked using their stock bespoke cooling systems, which feature triple fans and a 2.5–3.0 slot configuration, and no fancy LN2 cooling was used. The fact that these GPUs operated at such high overclocks while staying well inside their thermal limits demonstrates how overly complex some of these coolers are.
Both the GPU and the memory dies were overclocked throughout the OC session, and the outcomes will speak for themselves. The TecLab (GALAX) team pushed the GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GPU even further with a +271 MHz GPU & a +2850 MHz memory clock, which resulted in a score of 9133 points. The Paulo Gomes team increased the GPU clock to +200 MHz and the memory clock to +2000 MHz, which produced an 8870 point score. That puts you ahead of Paulo Gomes’ GPU score in The Unigine Superposition benchmark by 2%.
Top graphics card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti uses Ada Lovelace architecture. The information gathered from multiple sources is broken down as follows:
Achievement: The 4070 Ti SUPER is 1.6 times quicker than the RTX 3070 Ti in demanding games, according to NVIDIA. Over the 3070 Ti, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS 3) boosts performance 2.5 times. In DLSS 3, AI creates lower-resolution frames and upscales them for efficiency without affecting image quality. Some sources suggest memory optimisation could make the 4070 Ti SUPER outperform the 4080 SUPER. Details (according to the information at hand): Memory:16GB GDDR6X, with a 26 Gbps maximum throughput potential Memory Interface CPU with 256 bits Cores:Not exactly sure how many, but probably more than the 6144 cores on the RTX 3070 Ti. Fourth-generation Tensor Cores:with DLSS 3, they can increase performance by up to 4 times. Third-generation RT Cores:up to two times quicker ray tracing performance than the 3070 Ti. Extras: RTX Video Super Resolution: By upsampling preexisting videos to higher resolutions, this technology enhances the quality of the videos. NVIDIA Encoder: Features AI-enhanced voice and video for high-quality live broadcasting. The NVIDIA Studio suite optimises 3D rendering, editing, and design applications for creative professionals. Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Availability The debut date is yet unknown in official terms. The GeForce RTX 4070 family is listed on NVIDIA’s website as starting at S$995 (Singapore Dollars), while the 4070 Ti SUPER’s exact price is still unknown. Important Information:
NVIDIA and several dealers have revealed information about the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, but some of the details particularly memory speeds and benchmarks may be preliminary or guesswork. I recommend waiting until official reviews and benchmarks are released before buying.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Price The launch date is not formally confirmed. Though it’s still unknown, there are rumours that a 2024 release is feasible. On the NVIDIA website, the RTX 4070 family’s starting price is S$995, however the 4070 Ti SUPER may cost more. As a whole: Overclocking NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER RAM could put 4080 SUPER to the test. However, power consumption, real-world performance benchmarks, and debut date are uncertain. It’s best to hold off on making a purchase until after official reviews and verified specs.
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ebestlaptop · 2 years
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RTX 3070 VS RTX 3070 Ti - Everything You Need To Know
RTX 3070 VS RTX 3070 Ti – Everything You Need To Know
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 To is considered as one of the popular NVIDIA Ampere cards. RTX 3070 Ti offers better performance while playing best pc games. Now we will write a comparison between RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3070. But if you want to get extra performance then you need to spend extra money. Buying RTX 3070 cards is not a big issue. You may also face a issue when stock will be more and the…
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✅ Best GPUs for gaming in 2022 ➡️ Top 5 Tested & Buying Guide
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Number 1. Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 TI There's a new powerhouse from Nvidia that makes power and performance even more affordable. The long-awaited RTX 3080 TI delivered the same level of performance as the RTX 3090, an impressive feat in its own right. The price also went down by a few hundred dollars, making all that raw power easier to get than ever before.
Number 2. Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 is finally here, which is good news. Even though it's a lot more expensive than Nvidia's 50-series cards used to be, this GPU is still much cheaper than almost everything else on the market right now.
Number 3. Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 TI Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 TI is one of the newer ones in the RTX 3000 line. It has a performance that could rival that of the RTX 2080 Super, but its price is so low that most people can afford it. That includes the very cool ray tracing. We've never seen 1080 p gaming be so good or so cheap.
Number 4. AMD Radeon RX 6800 AMD Radeon RX 6800 is a premium Ace that doesn't cost a premium price. This GPU delivers a solid 4K gaming performance and impressive ray tracing at 1440 p, while being a better value than its direct rival, the RTX 3070, thanks to its VRAM.
Number 5. MSI RTX 3090 Gaming X Trio The MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Gaming X Trio has enough cooling power to handle this GPU at its stock settings and enough power to overclock it to make it even more powerful.
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Into i need help. I bought a oculus quest 2 right and i tried to connect it to my laptop and it wont work so I realized i needed and actual pc gaming setup you know, problem is idk anything about PCs and i dont wanna get scammed. Can you help me? Ive looked online and idk wtf im looking at tbh. Can you give like advice and shit lol 😂 love you into 💕
well i'm not a professional at pcs by any means but i've always had a huge fixation on them so i can try to help as much as possible and i'll even try to put it in simple terms. fair warning, i talk A LOT in this post because i love rambling about computers :') i tried to use the simplest terms possible since you seem confused but if something doesn't make sense just ask and i can try to reword.
it all depends on what you want out of your pc. and do you want to build one or get a prebuilt one? if you want my advice i recommend building one. getting a prebuilt pc is the easiest way to get scammed because retailers tend to overcharge and they think they can get away with it because they stuck a flashy high end graphics card and colourful lights in it even though it has shit airflow and they cheaped out on the motherboard and power supply or something like that. if you're going to get a prebuilt pc make sure you look at allll the specs and consult some online reviews to see if they're any good, and figure out if you're going to be overcharged. now i'll talk about building one. a lot of this will still be useful if you're considering buying a prebuilt though.
the very first step is deciding your budget. idk where you are but in USD the typical amount to spend on pc parts is i think like $1000 - 1500 (you can spend less but that's if you don't have a lot of money to spend and are still desperate to have a gaming pc). i'm spending around $1700 CAD (before taxes, eugh) on mine bc i want to get into more demanding games eventually. it sounds very costly but computers like these can last you a decade and are very multifaceted. figuring out your budget first instead of going right ahead and buying stuff is important because each component should take up specific percentages of your budget. another important thing to consider when deciding your budget is if you want RGB (the colourful lights as previously mentioned), because components with that capability are slightly more expensive.
after deciding your budget, your first move is deciding what graphics card (GPU) you want. the GPU is responsible for processing and presenting the visuals on your screen. theoretically it should take up between 35 - 40% of your budget because it is the powerhouse in a gaming system. you have two developers to choose from here: NVIDIA or AMD. from what i've seen people tend to prefer NVIDIA but AMD cards aren't bad and they definitely compete in performance. i'll talk about nvidia though because that's what i know more about. by searching up the oculus quest 2 system requirements it tells me you at least need an nvidia geforce gtx 970. this card came out in 2014 and is by no means bad however it is actually the same base price as a lot of newer cards. if you want to go better than the minimum requirements, first consider what your monitor is capable of. if you don't have one yet, consider what you want it to do. monitors are not considered a part of the budget i keep mentioning by the way. idk how much this matters to you since we're talking about the oculus quest 2 but i'm just kind of assuming you're going to use this pc for other games too. the main two things to take into consideration are max resolution and refresh rate. my monitor has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a 144hz refresh rate. what the resolution means is that there are 2,073,600 pixels in the screen, and can go up to a resolution of 1080p in video games. the refresh rate means the monitor can refresh the picture on the screen 144 times a second, therefore can show a max of 144 frames per second in a video game. to put that in to perspective, most screens have a refresh rate of 60hz, such as regular laptop screens, iphone screens, etc.. monitors come in mainly 60hz, 75hz, 144hz, and 165hz, and for resolution they mainly come in 1080p, 1440p, and 4k. seeing as i don't have any plans on upgrading my monitor any time soon, dropping extra money on a GPU that can achieve more than 144fps and 1440p/4k would be pointless. but forget about the monitor, the oculus quest 2 has a max refresh rate of 120hz and its resolution lies somewhere between 1080p and 1440p. if you know what kind of games you're going to be playing, look up how they perform with different kinds of cards. i'm fairly certain anything above an nvidia geforce rtx 3070 would be pointless because of your display limits, and anything below the nvidia geforce gtx 970 simply won't be enough for the system. you can look at all the GPUs ranked here. after deciding which GPU you want you need to figure out which brand of it you want (NVIDIA themselves, asus, gigabyte, evga, etc), because they all perform at slightly different levels, although the difference is usually only a few frames so it's better to save money. something to watch out for is the quality of the fans in the GPU because if they aren't good, it will overheat and underperform. i'm aiming to get a 3060 or 3060 ti, if that helps. the only problem is that there is currently a worldwide GPU shortage due to covid, tariffs, and the cryptocurrency mining boom (gpus are used in bulk to mine). fortunately there is currently a crypto mining crackdown happening in china, where majority of mining in the world happens, so the demand for GPUs will hopefully start going down soon. you wont be able to build your pc right away but the market is looking better than it has in awhile. this is just about the only argument i have in favor of getting a prebuilt pc, because they have GPUs in them and are more readily available. i don't think that's a good enough reason though especially since part of the reason i'm building my pc is because it looks fun lol. another thing to note is that you should not overspend on your GPU. the shortage has caused a lot of GPU prices to skyrocket into the $2k-3k range but none of them should be above 1k except the highest end ones. when deciding on a GPU, search up the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). cards made by brands other than AMD and NVIDIA will almost always cost a little extra, but do not pay hundreds of
extra dollars. but anyways!! the GPU is now out of the way and is definitely the longest paragraph here because it's the most important part.
next up is the central processing unit (CPU), which you should be spending about 20 - 25% of your budget on. its job is essentially to retrieve instructions from the RAM and execute it. i suppose you could call it the brain. again you have two developers to choose from, this time between intel and AMD. i've had two laptops with an intel CPU and my current one has an AMD CPU and both are very good, however the general consensus is that you can get the same performance for less by going with AMD. CPUs have cores, and each core can run its own process. the more cores you have, the more your pc can think about basically. you can get CPUs will all sorts of amounts of cores but for gaming, 4 or 6 cores is all you really need. 8 is actually already a bit overkill. so you really don't need to get the best CPU out there. the one you get should depend on what GPU you get (hence choosing that component first). you don't want to bottleneck your GPU by getting a CPU that isn't good enough for it, but bottlenecking your CPU with the GPU by a small amount isn't as big of a deal because the goal is to allow your GPU to be used to its full ability. another detail about CPU is clock speed, which determines how quick it can complete tasks. the higher the faster, obviously. my (non gaming) laptop's CPU clock speed is 2.30 GHz and has 4 cores. the cpu i have for my build is the AMD ryzen 5 5600x. it has a base clock speed of 3.7 GHz but it can be maxed out to 4.6 GHz, and it has 6 cores. the oculus quest 2 has a minimum requirement of the AMD ryzen 5 1500x or the intel i5-4590, which is a little low on the performance list. but like i said the CPU should depend on the GPU. all it takes is a google search for which CPU goes best with the GPU you've chosen and you can find several answers depending on if you want the best possible performance, best budget performance, etc.. a nice little fact about choosing AMD over intel is that most AMD CPUs will come with a stock cooler, which is absolutely necessary otherwise your CPU will overheat (this is another thing prebuilts will cheap out on). this only adds to the whole price-to-performance thing. the stock cooler will most likely do unless you push your pc or want the build to look prettier.
next on the list is a motherboard, where all the parts come together in unity. you should spend 8 - 10% of your budget on this baby. it's easy to over and underspend on a mobo. the most important thing when it comes to choosing a mobo is that it supports your CPU. you cannot use the same mobo for intel and AMD CPUs. fortunately the product page will straight up tell you which CPU brand the mobo is meant for and will typically have two versions of the same board. it's important to note that motherboards don't always have onboard wifi, meaning it wont be able to connect to the internet via wifi and instead needs an ethernet cable or an external wifi adapter. if you can't get an ethernet cable to the room where you want your pc, you're going to need onboard wifi, or a wifi card/usb. onboard wifi mobos tend to be more expensive so it's up to you, but i personally bought one with wifi included so i wouldn't have to worry about it because our ethernet cables are in the basement and i'm upstairs. another very important thing about motherboards is that their BIOS version (operating system i guess?? idk how else to describe it) doesn't always support your CPU out of the box and must be updated before using it. this can present as a problem if you don't have another CPU to perform the update with, however some motherboards allow you to 'flash' the BIOS with a only usb drive as long as it's hooked up to power. there are plenty of step by step youtube videos about how to do this. i will have to do this with my motherboard when the time comes because it doesn't support ryzen 5s out of the box. don't let this deter you from getting a certain board as long as it has a BIOS flash feature. next up is what I/O ports you want, which are the ports (usb ports, headphone/mic jack, hdmi port, etc) you'd find on the back of any desktop computer. that is the side of the motherboard. basically just be aware of how many of each ports you want, and remember that there will probably be even more ports on the front of the case you get. the last thing i can think of right now is making sure your motherboard has all the headers (where you plug components in) you want it to have but i'll get to that later.
next up on the list is RAM, aka random access memory. this stores short term data. the amount of RAM you have kind of determines how much your pc can multitask. RAM sticks typically go up by some multiple of 2GB. most standard laptops and desktops nowadays will come with 8GB of RAM, which is enough for day to day use. it can be enough for mid and low end games however it cuts it pretty close most of the time. 16GB of RAM is the sweet spot for gaming and anything above that is pretty much overkill (and once again a waste of money) as long as you don't have a billion unnecessary background processes. a large amount of RAM is typically needed for video editors or computer programmers. you should always make sure your motherboard can support the amount of RAM you want although any good motherboard will support 64GB or even 128GB. the best option is to get a 16GB RAM pack, which will include two 8GB RAM sticks. splitting RAM between two sticks will increase efficiency. this is called dual channel. i also recommend getting DDR4 RAM, which is simply faster than DDR3. a good speed to have is around 3600 MHz. make sure your motherboard supports DDR4. you also want to be weary that your RAM is compatible with your CPU brand because they do have to interact for your pc to function.
next is storage. there are three-ish options here depending on how much you're willing to spend. generally you should spend 8 - 10% of the budget here. you can always get a good ole hard drive for the cheapest, however they are the slowest and physically biggest option, meaning whatever you put on it will take a bit longer for your pc to retrieve and open (they can load about 100-200MB of data per second). the next option is a solid state drive. they are a little more expensive but can load as much as 600MB of data per second and take up less space. the last and most efficient/expensive option is an m.2 nvme drive. these things are physically absolutely tiny and can load up to 4GB of data per second. anything you put on these will open very very quickly. the fairly standard solution for this is a combination of two of these three. personally i'm using one m.2 drive and one hard drive. the hard drive i have can store 2TB while the m.2 drive can only store 256GB. funnily enough these two drives are roughly the same price. the idea here is to install your operating system on the faster drive. this makes it so it only takes like 8 seconds tops for your pc to start up. you can also put any other programs you use most often on there (like your main browser and favourite games) and they will open very quickly, while the bulk of your games and other files will go on the bigger drive. that's all there really is to say for storage, just make sure the reviews are good on the drive you want to get, but that goes for any component.
next is your power supply (PSU). very very important to not cheap out on this. 6 - 8% of the budget should go to this. the function of the PSU is to do exactly what its name implies: supply power to all the components. this is where the website pcpartpicker can come in very handy. not only does it help you build a list of parts that are all compatible with each other, it will also estimate how much wattage you will need to run your pc. 600W is usually enough for a normal gaming pc. PSUs are ranked, and you should never really go below a bronze ranking. you can also choose between non-modular, semi-modular, and fully-modular PSUs. non-modular PSUs have all the cables permanently attached. this can be desirable to people who are confused by what cable is plugged in where but also undesirable as unused cables cannot be removed and make cable management harder. fully-modular PSUs come with the cables all in a separate bag so you choose which ones to plug in. semi-modular power supplies have the necessary cables attached and the rest can be attached need be. it all depends on preference and how much faith you have in yourself. i have an 80+ gold certified fully modular 750W PSU because the thought of unnecessary cable management makes me sick lol. corsair is pretty much the most trusted brand for power supplies. be careful because this is another place prebuilts will cut corners.
now for the case! this one isn't overly difficult to choose and mainly will just appeal to your aesthetics. it's less important to stick to a precise percent of the budget for this one but you also don't want to spend more than 8%. do you want a black case? a white one? do you want a glass side panel so you can see inside your pc and admire your hard work? besides that, you also need to make sure the case is big enough for your motherboard, GPU, and PSU. most info pages for cases will tell you the max size of the GPU and PSU and what size of mobo it's meant for. you also want to make sure there is a place to put your storage drives (unless you only have m.2 drives which are installed on the motherboard). you also want to make sure it has optimal airflow abilities. a case with no airflow will cause overheating. the best ones have mesh fronts and tops to allow cool air to be pulled in and hot air out. it's even better if you can get a case that comes with fans in the front, because they are what pulls that cool air in.
next is the CPU cooler, which i briefly mentioned. if you don't get an AMD CPU then you'll need to buy a separate cooler. you can choose between air coolers (a fan and a heatsink) or liquid coolers. i don't really have much to say about them and i recommend doing your own research on liquid coolers lol.
last but not least, case fans. like i said a lot of cases will come with front fans and also an exhaust fan at the back, however you might want more, or even replace the ones you already have with better ones. pay attention to how many fans your case manual says can fit and plan accordingly. check out reviews to see if the fans you want are quiet and efficient. if you buy a three pack of case fans there is a chance it will come with a fan hub. this makes it easier to control all of them in sync because the hub will connect all the fans to one header on the motherboard. generally 3-6 fans are pretty good for a gaming pc. two or three in the front pulling in cool air, one at the back and two on the top to pull out hot air.
now that i have all the components out of the way i'm gonna talk about RGB lighting. numerous components that i've mentioned have the option of including LED lights to make your pc brightly coloured, which is always nice if you have a glass side panel on your pc. it's an extra bit of money but i personally was willing to sacrifice that because i want to show off my build lmao. motherboards, RAM sticks, GPUs, CPU coolers, and case fans are the main components that can come with RGB lighting. you can also get special LED strips and power connectors designed for PCs. if you decide to go for RGB lighting, do try to stick to one RGB ecosystem, meaning make sure all the RGB components can be controlled by one program. RGB is controlled by your motherboard. for example if you get an asus motherboard you'll probably want to use their program, aura sync. most components can be controlled by any brand's program however if the motherboard itself has RGB lighting it can only be controlled via its own brand's program, along with the GPU. if you want RGB case fans you really have to make sure your motherboard has RGB headers (the thingy on the motherboard where you plug the fan's LED lights into). most motherboards will only have two-ish RGB headers so if you're going to buy a bunch of fans make sure they come with a fan hub, which lets you plug them all into one header on the motherboard. also, never sacrifice performance for RGB. specifically when it comes to GPUs. if you have a choice between a GPU with RGB and a GPU without RGB, always take the one that has better performance (given it's within the parameters i mentioned earlier).
that's all i have to say :) if you couldn't tell i really love this stuff. i will also recommend you watch youtube videos about this, you can see the build process and the reasoning for using each component, and also tips on what to do and what not to do. i hope this helps and wasn't too confusing. i know you said this is mainly because you got an oculus quest 2 but if you're going to get a gaming pc you should definitely consider games outside of the oculus too.
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So I've been considering buying a gaming laptop because:
I want to get good hardware before Battlefield and Halo come out. Those two are the first titles I'm interested in that I'd consider to be "next-gen", and I wouldn't want to play them on my OG Xbox One from 2014 and the same 1080p TV I've used for the past decade.
You can't get an Xbox series X and I'm tired of watching for stock updates
Even if I did get an Xbox series X I'd need to upgrade to a beefy TV that will take advantage of the hardware, and the total cost would end up being in roughly the same ball-park as a laptop when you consider I'd wanna go for one of those big-dick Costco Display motherfuckers. Like, if I'm gonna upgrade my TV, I'm only gonna a upgrade my TV once.
Halo is gonna have cross-play so it's not like I 100% need an xbox to play with friends
My current monitor would work as a great secondary screen, and I can get a laptop with with a 2560x1440 QHD resolution display so new titles will still look really good compared to what I'm used to
I'd be able to take it with me on Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks easily and game while visiting the fam
Streaming
I think my current desktop has been struggling to stay connected to my network. It tends to freeze and buffer a lot with videos while all of my other devices stream and load perfectly fine.
Idk it just kinda makes more sense for me
Anyways, I was talking to my mom and grandma about how I'm planning on buying a beefy (read: expensive) laptop, and my grandma is legit the best. She was like:
"Here, use this credit card of mine, it's got no other purchases on it and a 7% interest rate (I'm financially dumb but I'm assuming that's reasonably good?) and then you can just kinda pay me back whenever"
So I can just give her a little off the top of my paychecks for a while because she doesn't give a fuck and I love her for it
So I ended up pricing things out, reading reviews, and I decided to pull the trigger on an ASUS ROG Strix G17
17.3 inch, 165hz, WQHD resolution display,
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070,
AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor,
32GB DDR4 Memory,
1 TB SSD Storage
I think the 3080 graphics card is the one that's currently in demand, so I feel like a step down from that to the 3070 will suit my needs just fine. I'm not one or those guys who goes ham with stuff like overclocking their hardware and running Ultra settings on every game. I tend to turn less important settings down just to be on the safe side and avoid hiccups. And I wanna say the Ryzen 9 is top-of-the-line or pretty dang close to it, so all-in-all I'm confident I'd be able to run any title I'd be interested in with good settings for the foreseeable future .
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Retailers say Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti launch stock is like all the 3080, 3090, and 3070 cards combined https://ift.tt/2VqXRAq
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fiaspice · 4 years
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Nvidia espera duplicar el crecimiento del 61% a $ 5 mil millones en el cuarto trimestre de 2021 este próximo primer trimestre de 2022
NVIDIA compartió recientemente sus ganancias del cuarto trimestre de 2021 y, a pesar de que las GPU reportadas por la compañía tienen muy poca oferta, realmente no pareció afectar la cantidad de dinero que la compañía pudo ganar.
De hecho, también reportó un récord de $ 5 mil millones en ingresos. Este es un enorme aumento del 61% año tras año desde su récord anterior.
Ganancias de Nvidia 2021
Por el momento, lo que es aún más impresionante es el hecho de que Nvidia ahora espera obtener más de $ 5 mil millones en ingresos durante el próximo primer trimestre de 2022.Las ganancias del cuarto trimestre de 2021 se cargaron en un artículo de GoldNewsWire .
Esta nueva perspectiva positiva también es sorprendente dado que el primer trimestre fue generalmente conocido como un trimestre más lento en comparación con otros, incluso para otras grandes empresas de tecnología. Esto se debe a la avalancha de nuevas personas que compran una gran cantidad de productos, especialmente durante dicho período de vacaciones.
En general, ahora es un período mucho más lento para los lanzamientos de nuevos productos tanto en tecnología como en juegos. Además, es importante no olvidar que existe una escasez de GPU en todo el mundo que todavía está ocurriendo en este momento.
Nvidia también reiteró que habrá una oferta escasa que continuará durante el próximo trimestre. Sin embargo, es probable que esto se tenga en cuenta en la optimista predicción de ingresos de la compañía.
Lucha con el chip Nvidia RTX
Nvidia también señaló que espera que la mayor parte de la estimación de ingresos de $ 5 mil millones esperada para este primer trimestre de 2022 provenga de todo el mercado de juegos.
Esto a pesar de ser el segmento que actualmente está teniendo más dificultades para atender. Desde el lanzamiento anterior de las nuevas GPU de escritorio de la serie RTX 30, todas líderes con la Nvidia RTX 3080, la RTX 3090 y también la RTX 3070, así como otros productos.
Según la historia de The Verge , Nvidia aún no ha podido mantenerse al día con la creciente demanda de sus GPU y no es solo esta empresa la que se ve afectada.
Según los informes, AMD también ha tenido problemas, tal vez incluso más en comparación con Nvidia, para poder mantener un stock estable restante de GPU dirigidas a sus minoristas.
Desalentar a los criptomineros del nuevo RTX 3060
El artículo señaló que un colega, Sean Hollister, pudo obtener comentarios de las dos empresas sobre la escasez. También se señaló que la pandemia en curso definitivamente jugó un papel muy importante en todo esto y también posiblemente la principal escasez de nuevos chips semiconductores.
Nvidia también anunció recientemente que la compañía está tratando de facilitar las cosas a los nuevos jugadores y no a los mineros de criptomonedas. Esto es para obtener sus supuestas GPU de escritorio RTX 3060 que se espera que se lancen mañana por la friolera de $ 329.
También lo está haciendo mediante la implementación del nuevo software controlador de GPU que, según se informa, debilitaría la capacidad de cultivo de Etherium a la mitad. Este es un esfuerzo realizado por la compañía para disuadir de alguna manera a los mineros criptográficos de comprar las GPU.
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RTX 3060 8 GB e RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X: le nuove schede grafiche arrivano poco prima del rilascio della RTX 4000
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Con tutti gli occhi puntati sulle schede grafiche RTX 4000 "Ada Lovelace" di nuova generazione di Nvidia, il colosso statunitense ha in programma di rilasciare nuove RTX 3060 e RTX 3060 Ti già il prossimo mese.
In vista del lancio di RTX 4000, Nvidia starebbe lavorando alla nuova serie di schede RTX 3000 Ampere, secondo il leaker @Zed_Wang su Twitter. La fonte riporta che Nvidia dovrebbe rilasciare una RTX 3060 Ti con memoria GDDR6X più veloce già a ottobre, così come una normale RTX 3060 con memoria VRAM leggermente inferiore rispetto al modello attuale.
In effetti, questo nuovo riferimento porterebbe solo 8 GB di memoria, e dovrebbe quindi essere posizionato leggermente più economico rispetto al modello attuale e ai suoi 12 GB di VRAM. Molti utenti pensavano che 12 GB di memoria fossero eccessivi per una scheda in grado di giocare a 1080p, quindi sembra che Nvidia abbia ascoltato la community. Anche la larghezza del bus di memoria viene ridotta da 192 a 128 bit. Ciò riduce la larghezza di banda effettiva del 33% (360 GB/s contro 240 GB/s).
NVIDIA VUOLE VENDERE IL SUO STOCK DI CARTE GRAFICHE PRIMA DELL'ARRIVO DELLA RTX 4000 Rilasciando le nuove RTX 3000, Nvidia intende vendere il suo ampio stock di schede grafiche. Mentre le GPU erano quasi introvabili alcuni mesi fa, abbiamo recentemente riferito che Nvidia ha finito per produrre molte più schede del previsto e ora si trova con troppe GPU nei suoi magazzini.
Oltre alle imminenti RTX 3060 8GB e RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X, Nvidia starebbe anche preparando una nuova RTX 3070 Ti basata sulla più potente GPU GA102, ma al momento sono disponibili poche informazioni a riguardo. Ad ogni modo, Nvidia avrà qualche mese per vendere le sue nuove SKU, poiché le prossime RTX 4060 non sono previste fino all'inizio del prossimo anno, sebbene l'RTX 4060 Ti sia già stato individuato su un benchmark prima del suo lancio. L'RTX 4090, il più potente della serie, potrebbe arrivare già a ottobre o novembre se vogliamo credere alle ultime indiscrezioni.
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Review- One of the best graphics card for 4k gaming
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We are in the middle of the Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070 review, which will take you through the pros and cons of the new graphics card. In our testing, the RTX took 35 seconds less in the Victor benchmark. The 3070 performed better in Blender and Classroom, but AMD's Radeon RX 6000 series is set to be announced in the next few days. As such, the RTX isn't quite ready to replace the 2080, but if you're on the fence, we're here to help you make the right decision for your next gaming card. The 3070 brings ultra-enthusiast gaming performance to an affordable price. With its cooling system and small size, the Geforce RTX 3070 could even become the darling of the small form factor brigade. We won't be able to reveal more details about the RTX 30, but the results of our tests indicate that it will sell a lot of stock. So, what exactly is the RTX thirty-seven? The Geforce RTX 3070 is an excellent companion for high-refresh rate monitors. In fact, it can achieve 80-90fps at maximum settings. While the frame rate numbers aren't as impressive as those of the RTX 3080, the RTX 3070 is still a powerful graphics card. In fact, it's better suited for 2560x1440 resolution.
Geforce RTX 3070 Performance
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RTX 3070 Gaming Performance In terms of graphics performance, the RTX 3070 is equal to the RTX 2080 Ti. But, the 3070 delivers a massive performance boost over the 2080. For the average gamer, the 30-70 should be more than enough, but for gamers, the 3080 is still the better choice. A couple of games require more power than the RTX, but it can still keep up. In terms of raw performance, the Geforce RTX 3070 isn't far behind its predecessor. It has a slightly lower TDP than the RTX 2080, but the Ampere GPU is far more powerful and has a 25% performance advantage. The RTX 3070's price is an important consideration. However, if you're only gaming at 1440p, you'll be happy with its performance. If you're looking for a more affordable option, the Geforce RTX 3070 is an excellent choice. It has second-generation RT cores and third-generation Tensor chipset. Its ray tracing performance is twice as fast as the RTX 2080 Ti. Its ray-tracing performance is a big plus for a card that's priced between $499 and $599. The RTX 3070 is a great GPU for gaming. The cheapest version is $499 and offers excellent performance. Its TDP is only slightly lower than the RTX 2080 Ti, but it has a significantly faster clock. It also supports 4K games, but its price is much cheaper than the RTX 3080. It's also more affordable than the RTX 2080, so it's an excellent option if you're a gamer or media producer.
RTX 3070 vs RTX 2080 Ti
Compared to the RTX 2080 Ti, the RTX 3070 has a more modest performance. While it has fewer CUDA cores than the RTX 2080 Ti, it matches the performance of the former. In Resident Evil 3, the RTX 3070 was 39% faster than its predecessor. At 4K, it dropped slightly to match the 2080 Ti but was 6% slower than the former. Both cards are capable of running games at their highest resolutions. For gamers looking for a 4K60 GPU, the RTX 3070 is one of the best choices available. Its performance is comparable to the RTX 2080 Ti's, but it's nearly half the price. While the latter isn't as powerful as the RTX's predecessor, the latter has more features, and the RTX is a good choice. Compared to the RTX 2080 Ti, the Geforce RTX 3070 is more affordable than its predecessor. Despite its lower price tag, it is a good choice for 4K gaming at high settings. But it's not positioned as a 1400p card, but a card that supports 4K at high resolutions. The RTX 3070 is a great upgrade for 2020 gamers. It is not only more affordable than the RTX 2080 Ti, but it also has a more competitive price. Compared to the RTX 3080, the RX 6800 performs better than the RTX 3070 and RTX 3080. The RX 6800 XT supports ray tracing and has a 16GB GDDR6 VRAM. The RTX 3070 is a bit more expensive, but the XT is a better option for 1440p games. It also supports AV1 decoding and ray tracing. Also read about Geforce RTX 3070 vs Radeon RX 6800.
What Power Supply Do I Need For RTX 3070?
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MSI Afterburner RTX 3070 You may be asking what power supply do I need for Geforce RTX 3070. The short answer is you don't need a separate one, but you should get the right one for the graphics card you are buying. There are many choices, so take some time to read the reviews and find the best one for your needs. You should also know the features of different power supplies so you'll know which is right for you. The minimum power supply required for Geforce RTX 3070 is 550W. If you're overclocking, you'll need a higher power supply that's at least 700W. That means a 650W unit is more than enough for your gaming machine. However, it's better to go for a high-grade power supply if you plan on overclocking your graphics card. Another question is what power supply do I need for RTX 3070. The power supply you choose should be sufficient to provide enough power for the GPU to perform at its optimum level. In addition, the right power supply will also allow you to connect the graphics card to your computer. There are different types of PSUs, and you should choose the one that works best for your needs.
Where to Buy Geforce RTX 3070
The GeForce RTX 3070 series is a powerful graphics card that can save you time and money in a variety of applications. This series of graphic cards features incredible boosts in performance and will give you the power to complete a wide range of tasks with ease. It is an ideal choice for people who want to accelerate their work, or those who want to increase their gaming performance. Its high-performance and versatility make it an excellent choice for gamers or those who are interested in getting a fast and high-quality graphics card. The Geforce RTX 3070 Ti is priced at $599, and is available in a number of configurations, including desktops and laptops. It is available at B&H, Micro Center, and Newegg. The basic model is $500, so check your local store first to see if any of these stores carry it. The RTX 3070 is available in many configurations, including notebooks, laptops, and gaming PCs. Newegg and Amazon both offer a few different models, including the Founders Edition, but the prices are a bit higher than recommended. Both retailers offer a wide variety of bundled models, so you should be able to find a RTX 3070 that meets your requirements. While there are a number of options, you should be prepared to spend some time comparing prices and specs. Read the full article
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Graphics card sales: A custom RTX 3070 Ti at only €729, it's possible!
Graphics card sales: A custom RTX 3070 Ti at only €729, it’s possible!
News good deal Graphics card sales: A custom RTX 3070 Ti at only €729, it’s possible! Published on 03/07/2022 at 18:50 Finally ! With the summer sales, graphics cards have never been available for so long at such correct prices and close to their MSRP. This is the case of the Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti which can be found at only 729 €! RTX 3070 Ti: for the sales, stocks are available at an excellent…
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Si vous ne trouvez pas cette Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 elle a l'air bien à ce prix magique
Si vous ne trouvez pas cette Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 elle a l’air bien à ce prix magique
Nouvelles en stock, les cartes graphiques Nvidia RTX Series 3000 font également l’objet de bons et intéressants plans à des prix raisonnables. Aujourd’hui, c’est la Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti qui s’affiche à des prix imbattables. Longtemps en rupture de stock, on commence à revoir les cartes graphiques gaming qui font leur retour avec l’ensemble des marchés en ligne. Si vous avez un bon plan…
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You're not dreaming, this Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is displayed well at this magic price
You’re not dreaming, this Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is displayed well at this magic price
Back in stock, the Nvidia RTX Series 3000 graphics cards are also the subject of interesting good deals and come back at reasonable prices. Today, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is displayed at an unbeatable price. Long out of stock, we are starting to see gaming graphics cards return to all online merchants. If you were waiting for a good plan to equip yourself with one, you did well to take…
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 vs
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Let the struggle of the Nvidia GPU siblings commence! A GeForce RTX 3060 versus the RTX 3060 Ti. To begin with, we’ll cover that pricing and accessibility to these popular possibilities with current market factors. More importantly, we could clear up the turmoil as to which with the two GPUs pores and skin look graphics card on your behalf. Is it the 12GB of VRAM RTX 3060? Or perhaps this 3060 Ti definitely will edge out your win, even with her 8GB of VRAM? We’ll crown your victor after the dust particles settles! GeForce RTX 3060 vs . RTX 3060 Ti: Amount and availability
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Let’s get the fabled MSRP pricing out of the way; you’ll be unlikely to cover either the $329 asking price for the RTX 3060, nor do you have any lady luck with the $399 RTX 3060 Ti. The explanation for this is continued GPU shortages coupled with ridiculous demand from adventurers and crypto miners.
How much should you expect you'll pay on the a used vehicle market, such as concerning eBay? You’ll be in the low $700s range for the 3060. The 3060 Ti will up ones own spend to pretty much the mid $800s. Certainly not ideal, and intensely far from reasonable around today’s current market. When you can wait for better costs, that’s the advisor move. Keep in mind, those prices can change considerably from week-to-week.
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How offers crypto mining altered availability? Nvidia has got placed hash-rate restrictions on both GPUs (read more upon LHR) in order to make him or her less useful to miners and free up selection for gamers. It's only been a bit effective; crypto miners quickly find workarounds, or mine by means of less efficiency all through recent peak earning. Coupled with their decreased entry price meant for gamers, you’ll a little more likely to find a particular RTX 3090 inside stock before you get either of these.
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Let’s clear up some misunderstanding: What’s up while using the cheaper RTX 3060 having 12GB associated with VRAM versus a paltry 8GB over the RTX 3060 Ti? It’s likely a good potential Nvidia marketing and advertising move to better tackle AMD’s higher VRAM offerings. In terms of incredible gaming performance, that 3060 Ti is usually the superior GPU even with less VRAM.
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The utilization cases where the 12GB of VRAM to the RTX 3060 is better are infrequent. The RTX 3060 Ti’s 8GB from VRAM is sufficient to your target audience-1440p competitors. Ironically, 4K together with above is when 12GB of VRAM would be useful, but is not with the hardware that’s in the RTX 3060. (You better improve to a RTX 3080 for better 4K performance)
Read Brad Chaco’s excellent writeup on the RTX 3060 to get a more thorough analysis of the capabilities of these two GPUs. In a game like Horizon Zero Dawning, you’ll find the RTX 3060 Ti can often be closer to the RTX 3070 in results, rather than the RTX 3060. This puts the application in a higher type of GPU, in spite of VRAM size. Keep in mind, the RTX 3070 only has 8GB of VRAM as well, and it does merely fine in most games scenarios.
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In Metro Exodus, with effects like ray tracing and additionally hairworks on, this RTX 3060 Ti maintains a guide in performance vs its little sister, the RTX 3060.
RTX 3060 and RTX 3060 Ti: Power and other items to know
The 200W TDP RTX 3060 Ti will usually draw more electricity versus the 170W TDP RTX 3060, as its large performance would demonstrate. You can generally count on around 15 p . c in many cases on average, although thermals are often very much the same.
The RTX 3060 was also Nvidia’s first attempt to control the hash amount on the RTX 3000 GPUs, but at this time there quickly were workarounds that unlocked this. The 3060 Ti will be among the LHR, or Lite Hash Rate, GPUs that will be harder to fully open. (The Founders Release RTX 3060 Ti is unaffected as a result of LHR, however. )
And the champion is…
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That RTX 3060 Ti is the winner in addition to superior GPU. This VRAM advantage of your RTX 3060 is actually inconsequential at the answer these GPUs usually are aimed at, 1080p along with 1440p. It’s distinct that the more potent appliance on the RTX 3060 Ti makes it top-quality in gaming, and far closer to the RTX 3070.
Should you purchase them at inflated fees? That’s complicated and often will depend on your needs now. They continue to be one of the most popular GPUs because of their performance and lessen barrier of accessibility, and that isn’t about to change any time rapidly. If you can find a particular at MSRP, they’re a great value; most definitely the RTX 3060 Ti. We would suggest not paying a outrageous prices such can often go for, then again. If prices ultimately come down in the future, you’ll be able to get a higher-class GPU for comparable coin.
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 vs
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Let the conflict of the Nvidia GPU siblings commence! Your GeForce RTX 3060 versus the RTX 3060 Ti. Earliest, we’ll cover that pricing and option of these popular selections with current market disorders. More importantly, we might clear up the distress as to which for the two GPUs works miracles graphics card in your case. Is it the 12GB of VRAM RTX 3060? Or perhaps this 3060 Ti can edge out some sort of win, even with a 8GB of VRAM? We’ll crown your victor after the mud settles! GeForce RTX 3060 vs . RTX 3060 Ti: Price tag and availability.
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Let’s get the fabled MSRP pricing out of the way; you’ll be unlikely to pay for either the $329 asking price for the RTX 3060, nor certain have any results with the $399 RTX 3060 Ti. The scientific explanation for this is continued GPU shortages coupled with killer demand from people and crypto miners.
How much should you don't be surprised to pay on the old market, such as with eBay? You’ll be in the low $700s range for the 3060. The 3060 Ti will up a spend to practically the mid $800s. Certainly not ideal, and incredibly far from reasonable with today’s current market. If you possibly could wait for better selling prices, that’s the _ web move. Keep in mind, a lot of these prices can change tremendously from week-to-week.
Your custom EVGA GeForce RTX 3060
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How comes with crypto mining influenced availability? Nvidia provides placed hash-rate disadvantage on both GPUs (read more at LHR) in order to make these individuals less useful to miners and free up stock for gamers. It has only been a little effective; crypto miners quickly find workarounds, or mine along with less efficiency in recent peak profits. Coupled with their reduced entry price to get gamers, you’ll be likely to find some sort of RTX 3090 within stock before you look for either of these.
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Let’s clear up some indecision: What’s up together with the cheaper RTX 3060 having 12GB with VRAM versus a paltry 8GB relating to the RTX 3060 Ti? It’s likely some potential Nvidia promoting move to better smart phone market AMD’s higher VRAM offerings. In terms of incredible gaming performance, that 3060 Ti is mostly the superior GPU even with less VRAM.
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Use cases where the 12GB of VRAM in the RTX 3060 might possibly be better are unheard of. The RTX 3060 Ti’s 8GB involving VRAM is sufficient with the target audience-1440p game enthusiasts. Ironically, 4K together with above is where by 12GB of VRAM would be useful, though not with the hardware that’s in the RTX 3060. (You better boost to a RTX 3080 for better 4K performance)
Read Brad Chaco’s excellent overview of the RTX 3060 to get a more deep analysis of the effectiveness of these two GPUs. In a game including Horizon Zero Daybreak, you’ll find the RTX 3060 Ti is normally closer to the RTX 3070 in functioning, rather than the RTX 3060. This puts the idea in a higher school of GPU, inspite of VRAM size. Bear in mind, the RTX 3070 only has 8GB of VRAM overly, and it does basically fine in most casino scenarios.
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In Metro Exodus, with effects these kinds of ray tracing and additionally hairworks on, this RTX 3060 Ti maintains a steer in performance against its little friend, the RTX 3060.
RTX 3060 or RTX 3060 Ti: Power and other what to know
The 200W TDP RTX 3060 Ti will commonly draw more potential versus the 170W TDP RTX 3060, as its larger performance would specify. You can generally believe around 15 pct in many cases on average, nonetheless thermals are often corresponding.
The RTX 3060 was also Nvidia’s first attempt to limitation the hash level on the RTX 3000 GPUs, but in that respect there quickly were workarounds that unlocked that. The 3060 Ti will be among the LHR, or Lite Hash Rate, GPUs which might be harder to fully uncover. (The Founders Type RTX 3060 Ti is unaffected simply by LHR, however. )
And the champion is…
Brad Chacos/IDG
A RTX 3060 Ti is the winner in addition to superior GPU. That VRAM advantage of your RTX 3060 is normally inconsequential at the solution these GPUs can be aimed at, 1080p along with 1440p. It’s totally obvious that the more potent electronic on the RTX 3060 Ti makes it excellent in gaming, and far closer to the RTX 3070.
Should you purchase for them at inflated price tags? That’s complicated and definately will depend on your needs at this moment. They continue to be extremely popular GPUs there isn't any performance and cheaper barrier of discover, and that isn’t planning to change any time soon enough. If you can find a at MSRP, they’re a great value; specifically the RTX 3060 Ti. We would tips not paying a outrageous prices these kind of can often go for, nonetheless. If prices in due course come down in the future, you’ll be able to get a higher-class GPU for matching coin.
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BEST BUY RTX 3080
BEST BUY RTX 3080 graphics cards are still in short supply and working hard to keep them in stock. We are doing our best to keep you up to date with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and our sales plan, Want to know more about the restock of the RTX 3080, where to buy a graphics card, and how it works? This article is packed with information about the most recent RTX restock news and how we can help you buy a new RTX 3080 graphics card
RTX 3070, RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 stock has been really hard to track down since launch, but if you're thinking of buying one of Nvidia's new Ampere graphics cards then you might be in luck today, as Best Buy is holding a restock on all three RTX 3000 GPUs.
we will have some new Nvidia gpu stock in with limited quantity, please visit our website to purchase the best buy graphics cards. We will have the RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 NVIDIA.
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Computers and laptops use a graphics card to process signals from different devices. They are specifically designed to be compatible with the digital data formats of computer monitors, hard drives, and other peripherals. If your computer requires a new card, they come in many different models and types. This guide will help you select the best one for your system needs.
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cpubuilders · 2 years
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 vs AMD Radeon RX 6800: Which one is best for you?
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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 and AMD Radeon RX 6800 lay at what can be considered the wonderful spot in video pc gaming efficiency: great thermals, piece de resistance, and theoretically good pricing. With current MSRP and street pricing raging uncontrollable, are they still attractive choices? Which is the very best video card for you? Let's take a look at their pricing, efficiency, and more to answer those questions. If you can find one, that's.
Nvidia RTX 3070 vs AMD RX 6800: Price and Availability
Forget that the RTX 3070 should be $499, or the Radeon RX 6800 $579. These legendary numbers exist just to lure us. The GPU lack debacle has taken its toll on pricing, you can expect to pay at least double for the RTX 3070 on the pre-owned market. If you think that's harsh, in May it reached a top of almost $1500 for some models because of the crypto mining grow. The AMD RX 6800 does not reasonable better here either; you will fork over nearly double its initial MSRP to pick one up, too. Regardless of price, the RTX 3070 has been among one of the most popular GPUs in units sold, much eclipsing the AMD offerings in units if we're to think points such as the Heavy vapor video pc gaming survey. With its high appeal and despite its greater availability, the RTX 3070 is generally difficult to find in stock. Players are still Nvidia-centric in their choice, thank you to better ray mapping and DLSS efficiency, Nvenc encoders, and brand acknowledgment. AMD has produced a really affordable GPU in the RX 6800, but its sales have suffered because of greater third-party AIB model pricing and lower accessibility compared with the RTX 3070.
Nvidia RTX 3070 vs AMD RX 6800: Performance
Nvidia's RTX 3070 came with lofty efficiency promises of beating the previous front runner RTX 2080 Ti for significantly less expensive. The AMD RX 6800 brought Radeon GPUs back into the premium affordable field. The more expensive RX 6800 is better, sometimes. To decode this, let's take a look at some brand name specific technologies and how they impact performance. First, Nvidia has a lead in locations such as DLSS (Deep Learning Very Sampling) and ray mapping. AMD has introduced its own counterpart variations but they need time to fully grown. DLSS can be a video game changer in certain titles, improving performance significantly. Combined with ray mapping, DLSS is incredibly effective with its AI upscaling. AMD also has its own perks; such as Wise Access Memory. This allows your Ryzen 5000 CPU to open more efficiency from a Radeon RX 5000- or 6000-series GPU, giving you greater frame prices in lots of video games. The RX 6800 also packs 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM, compared with a skimpy 8GB on the RTX 3070. For 1080p and 1440p video pc gaming, this is not considerable. For 4K and above, however, 8GB of VRAM may have future restrictions in some titles; but we would not worry for most use cases.
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Performance In Wolfenstein Youngblood In Wolfenstein Youngblood the RX 6800 is much faster compared to the RTX 3070, although it's an Nvidia-leaning title. You can expect about 11 percent better in 4K, and 13 percent in 1440p. More unexpected is that the RX 6800 can often get close to an RTX 3080 in efficiency! Discuss a generational jump from the AMD 5700 XT to the RX 6800. Outstanding.
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Performance In Metro Exodus In Metro Exodus, with ray mapping on, we see Nvidia at a benefit here. Efficiency experiences more on the RX 6800 versus the RTX 3070 when this is changed on. Additionally, with DLSS triggered, the RTX 3070 takes out also further in advance versus the RX 6800 with ray tracing-centric titles that support both. Which is better? For most games, the RX 6800 will give you the better performance. If you want to indulge in ray mapping titles, however, the RTX 3070 is most likely a better bet combined with DLSS. Considering this technology is still maturing, the efficiency nod does go the to RX 6800 for most use cases particularly at lower resolutions. If you want to play at 4K with all the eye sweet, the RTX 3070 generally does better here with DLSS; while the RX 6800 will be excellent in 1080p and 1440p.
Nvidia RTX 3070 vs. AMD RX 6800: Power attract and other points to know
The 220W TDP of the Nvidia RTX 3070 is outstanding for its efficiency, as is the 250W AMD RX 6800. Both come in a variety of air colder designs that generally maintain them thermally in inspect. They're much from heat monsters like the RTX 3080 and 3090 with their GDDR6x VRAM. Also If you are entirely a player, it is great to know what is taking place in the crypto-mining space as it highly affects GPUs also. The RTX 3070 was a prominent choice for miners, with its nearly 60 megahashes each second and fairly efficient power attract. LHR (Lite Hash Rate) variations have dampened some of that rate of passion, but they're still selling like hotcakes. The RX 6800 has similar mining efficiency, but less effectiveness, and typically at a somewhat greater price compared to the RTX 3070. (A a lot greater average price if you matter the third-party AIB RX 6800 cards, which have sky-high MSRPs.)
Which one should you buy?
If you are a 1080p or 1440p player, you are most likely to be better off with the RX 6800 if you find one better to MSRP. If you must have ray mapping with Nvidia's marvelous DLSS technology at 1440p or 4k, the RTX 3070 is a strong choice. AMD Radeon drivers are a lot improved over the previous generation RX 5000 GPUs, but Nvidia still has a lead generally chauffeur application. We wish the answer were simple, however. With record shortages and skyrocketing prices, we'd suggest you grab one that's most reasonably valued if you can find it. You will have a blast with either GPU; the mid-range has come a lengthy way. We simply hope the price and availability capture up, too. Read the full article
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