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Today is finally the day that NVIDIA will announce its first ADA GPU architecture graphics card for the consumer market. In this post is a recap of what we can expect in the upcoming weeks' products wise.
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geogan
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Posted on: 09/20/2022 04:25 PM
Can't wait to watch Jenson live...
EDIT: since I got here my thoughts on keynote about 40x0 announcement... 4090 definitely looks amazing specs wise... but I can't help but feeling this inserting fake frames in between each rendered frame is kind of cheating, and just makes the reported frame-rate double what is really is.
So this means now we have a pseudo fake framerate and fake resolution upscale. I don't know, maybe won't look too bad. We shall see.
Price is crazy though... will be over 2K in EURO in Europe.
Don't like the OEM styling of those cards at all... much prefer third party card styles.
Can't wait to watch Jenson live...
EDIT: since I got here my thoughts on keynote about 40x0 announcement... 4090 definitely looks amazing specs wise... but I can't help but feeling this inserting fake frames in between each rendered frame is kind of cheating, and just makes the reported frame-rate double what is really is.
So this means now we have a pseudo fake framerate and fake resolution upscale. I don't know, maybe won't look too bad. We shall see.
Price is crazy though... will be over 2K in EURO in Europe.
Don't like the OEM styling of those cards at all... much prefer third party card styles.
geogan
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Posted on: 09/20/2022 04:28 PM
Bit extreme, but from what I can see EVGA is NVidia over there in USA to a lot of people from what I could always see in the videos/pictures of PC shops over there... shelves stuffed with nothing but EVGA. No wonder a lot of Americans default to this brand and have no experience of other brands.
In Europe EVGA non existent for many years... I only ever bought high end Gigabyte myself - no problems so far with them.
Nvidia can keep its crap and piss off. EVGA thing made me jump ship. Next card will be AMD.
Bit extreme, but from what I can see EVGA is NVidia over there in USA to a lot of people from what I could always see in the videos/pictures of PC shops over there... shelves stuffed with nothing but EVGA. No wonder a lot of Americans default to this brand and have no experience of other brands.
In Europe EVGA non existent for many years... I only ever bought high end Gigabyte myself - no problems so far with them.
NewTRUMP Order
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Posted on: 09/20/2022 04:39 PM
Bit extreme, but from what I can see EVGA is NVidia over there in USA to a lot of people from what I could always see in the videos/pictures of PC shops over there... shelves stuffed with nothing but EVGA. No wonder a lot of Americans default to this brand and have no experience of other brands.
In Europe EVGA non existent for many years... I only ever bought high end Gigabyte myself - no problems so far with them.
Not exactly true. Americans have a thing called the internet and are exposed to the collective aib gpu's available. EVGA does have a good reputation here, and their products will be missed. However, there are plenty of other choices to fill their void. From what I can gather NVIDIA either priced the 4000 series so low that it just didn't make economic sense for EVGA to continue with them, or NVIDIA enacted some new draconian rule for EVGA that finally broke the camel's back for their association with them.
Bit extreme, but from what I can see EVGA is NVidia over there in USA to a lot of people from what I could always see in the videos/pictures of PC shops over there... shelves stuffed with nothing but EVGA. No wonder a lot of Americans default to this brand and have no experience of other brands.
In Europe EVGA non existent for many years... I only ever bought high end Gigabyte myself - no problems so far with them.
Not exactly true. Americans have a thing called the internet and are exposed to the collective aib gpu's available. EVGA does have a good reputation here, and their products will be missed. However, there are plenty of other choices to fill their void. From what I can gather NVIDIA either priced the 4000 series so low that it just didn't make economic sense for EVGA to continue with them, or NVIDIA enacted some new draconian rule for EVGA that finally broke the camel's back for their association with them.
WhiteLightning
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Posted on: 09/20/2022 04:56 PM
Looking forward to it. lets hope for the best.
Looking forward to it. lets hope for the best.
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Nvidia can keep its crap and piss off. EVGA thing made me jump ship. Next card will be AMD.