NVIDIA GeForce Ampere 3DMark Time Spy Benchmarks show it to be 30 percent faster than RTX 2080 Ti
In the category completely a rumor, news hot the web today that an alleged NVIDIA GeForce "Ampere" GPU made an appearance in 3DMark Time Spy. Not details name wise is noted down so it is assumed to be a GeForce RTX 3080 or RTX 3090.
Rumored specs have been doing rounds for a while now, but this round the 3DMark Time Spy score was dug up by by _rogame (Hardware Leaks), the card listed scored 18257 points, roughly 30 percent faster than the RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition. Futuremark SystemInfo does bring a readout of the GPU clock at 1935 MHz with a memory clock at 6000 MHz. That last one is interesting as typical memory actual clocks are listed as 1750 MHz for 14 Gbps GDDR6. Please take the usual disclaimers in mind.
Rogame claims to know with 100 percent certainty that this test was run by an Nvidia employee.
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Exactly - the top model (which is a halo product) should be significantly faster than the previous top model. And price doesn't really matter for a halo product. Ofc price does matter for midrange models, where it's about the price to performance ratio... but that's not really what this article is about.
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Hey, you are not the only one using this market you know?
Price matter because being able to sell cards in quantity is a factor they consider when building them.
No one wants to produce and sell 10 super fast cards to 10 rich kids.
So performance per price matter because it defines what likely will go on the market.
30% is lower than past generations, is more or less what we got from 1080ti to 2080ti, but 60%-100% happens rarely.
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If its a 3080, it will be a nice big jump over a 2080 (around 60%). Not sure why ppl are assuming its a 3080ti or 3090 score.
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Hey, you are not the only one using this market you know?
Price matter because being able to sell cards in quantity is a factor they consider when building them.
No one wants to produce and sell 10 super fast cards to 10 rich kids.
So performance per price matter because it defines what likely will go on the market.
30% is lower than past generations, is more or less what we got from 1080ti to 2080ti, but 60%-100% happens rarely.
Price doesn't matter for the top model - there only performance matters - there will be plenty of people buying the top gpu, regardless of what it costs, granted that it provides a significant performance increase. However, price does matter for the lower tier models... which is again why you have different tiers for different budgets.
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Totally agree, considering it is a new node, 30% isn't going to cut it in my books. It is still only a rumor at this stage though.