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EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra review





We review and benchmark a custom design GeForce RTX 3070, this round the EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 in specific in an Ultra edition. We'll plant this card in our test system to see how well it performs. EVGA improved the design for the FTW3 series, it looks dignified in a dark aesthetic design.
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Andrew LB
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Posted on: 01/28/2021 12:02 PM
Interesting..I am still scratching my head as to why the GPU makers are sending out these cards for review long before they can ship them. By the time these GPUs actually ship, many will have forgotten this review entirely. To an extent, EVGA is trying to counter this by putting people on a list to receive one. Apparently, however, both AMD and nVidia have several new model announcements to make this quarter, so EVGA may or may not be shipping these cards to everyone now on the list. I assume this is why AMD AIB's are not also formulating lists at this time. What a mess...
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P5-3767-KR
They're sending review cards because they're selling the crap out of the cards being produced. It's not like zero cards are being sold. If that were the case, then why would nVidia be making such large gains in market share? https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam
Demand for the RTX 3xxx cards is so far beyond any generation i can remember. Almost every pc gamer I know is trying to get one. Myself included.
Interesting..I am still scratching my head as to why the GPU makers are sending out these cards for review long before they can ship them. By the time these GPUs actually ship, many will have forgotten this review entirely. To an extent, EVGA is trying to counter this by putting people on a list to receive one. Apparently, however, both AMD and nVidia have several new model announcements to make this quarter, so EVGA may or may not be shipping these cards to everyone now on the list. I assume this is why AMD AIB's are not also formulating lists at this time. What a mess...
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P5-3767-KR
They're sending review cards because they're selling the crap out of the cards being produced. It's not like zero cards are being sold. If that were the case, then why would nVidia be making such large gains in market share? https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam
Demand for the RTX 3xxx cards is so far beyond any generation i can remember. Almost every pc gamer I know is trying to get one. Myself included.
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Posted on: 02/08/2021 12:11 PM
by the time these card readly availble the 4xxx card will be outed or out..../QUOTE]
A contact in Hamburg informed this morning that NVIDIA in a recent Germany communication noted that the RTX 3000 Series will for the entire 2021 first quarter to be even more difficult to obtain. And especially the availability of the GeForce RTX 3090, 3080, 3070 and 3060 Ti. The Chinese New Year which begins on February 12 is only partially to blame for its 15-day shutdown of the factories. The specific source of this communication came though "Alternate" (Shift IT) with major distribution centers in Germany, Belgium, Austria and the Netherlands. This most likely will keep at least for the time being the 'second hand used pricing ' and the purchases of new available GPU's at much higher price points. I would also suspect that this further delay of availabilities may impact itself on the MSRP pricing of the entire 3000 series once the market comes into full-swing. FYI: I just took delivery of a new LG refrigerator after having to wait for it's delivery 120-days. The big deal...a price increase over the 2020 model of 35%. This sounds like Z590 mobos which may have come on the same boat?
by the time these card readly availble the 4xxx card will be outed or out..../QUOTE]
A contact in Hamburg informed this morning that NVIDIA in a recent Germany communication noted that the RTX 3000 Series will for the entire 2021 first quarter to be even more difficult to obtain. And especially the availability of the GeForce RTX 3090, 3080, 3070 and 3060 Ti. The Chinese New Year which begins on February 12 is only partially to blame for its 15-day shutdown of the factories. The specific source of this communication came though "Alternate" (Shift IT) with major distribution centers in Germany, Belgium, Austria and the Netherlands. This most likely will keep at least for the time being the 'second hand used pricing ' and the purchases of new available GPU's at much higher price points. I would also suspect that this further delay of availabilities may impact itself on the MSRP pricing of the entire 3000 series once the market comes into full-swing. FYI: I just took delivery of a new LG refrigerator after having to wait for it's delivery 120-days. The big deal...a price increase over the 2020 model of 35%. This sounds like Z590 mobos which may have come on the same boat?
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Considering Asus RTX3070 Dual 8G cost $1100, this likely going to cost at least $1500.