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Gainward had Phoenix Series GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 Product pages Live
It's a little baffling to observe really. But you probably read the previous post about the Gainward leak. Well, it's a little more extensive than that. More after the break.
So here is the thing, Gainward was listing the new products actively at the website, literally, the pages were all online in regards toward the new RTX 3000 series products. Hey, don't take my word for it. The pages are offline now, but google, well is google.
Update: Gainward requested to us to take down the URLs, not an issue.
Google cache will continuously update soon and as such pages go 404 of course, below a few screengrabs and yes, it is mentioning 7nm as well.
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Phoenix GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 From Gainward leaks (but also confirms specifications) - 08/29/2020 02:28 PM
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Gainward Announces GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Series - 02/22/2019 12:40 PM
Gainward GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Ghost and Gainward GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Pegasus series. Gainward's new GeForce GTX 1660 Ti series is built with the breakthrough graphics performance of the award-winning ...
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Gainward has started teasing the upcoming GeForce GTX/RTX 2018. A timer has popped up that coincides with Monday, the day that NVIDIA is expected to launch he new Turing based graphics cards....
Gainward & Palit Increase Warranty, now three years - 01/14/2018 11:54 AM
The warranty period for Palit and Gainward (both have the same underlying company) GeForce graphics cards has been extended, the warranty for both brands was 24 months, now it is 36 months or three...
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#5823462 Posted on: 08/31/2020 08:43 AM
wow they're spilling everything including 7nm
but the page is so 2008 that it could very well be unintentional
I don't care about the webpage design per se, but it could and proly is perceived as what kind of support one might expect.
wow they're spilling everything including 7nm
but the page is so 2008 that it could very well be unintentional
I don't care about the webpage design per se, but it could and proly is perceived as what kind of support one might expect.
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#5823468 Posted on: 08/31/2020 09:05 AM
This new rtx 3090 is a huge video card
, takes 2.5 or 3 slots to fit on the mobo. Nice looking cards here from Gainward but i will go with Asus or MSI this time , no more founders edition for me as i do not like the new 12 pin connector
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This new rtx 3090 is a huge video card


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#5823470 Posted on: 08/31/2020 09:09 AM
Would never buy a card which has bars that cross over the fans like that. Talk about decreased cooling capacity
Would never buy a card which has bars that cross over the fans like that. Talk about decreased cooling capacity

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#5823471 Posted on: 08/31/2020 09:09 AM
Anything but prices, well at least we know the specs for sure now.
Anything but prices, well at least we know the specs for sure now.
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The second and the last weblinks are dead (at least for me).
Anyway, looks like "rumors" about specs came to be true.
I wonder what's going to be the price, and how much more powerful the 3090 will be compared to 3080. I think we can safely assume that the price difference between those two will be probably quite a lot. But will performance be as well?