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Rumor: GeForce RTX 3060 to have 4864 shader cores?
GeForce RTX 3090, 3080, and 3070 hey, they're coming. But the big-ticket item for most will be the GeForce RTX 3060 of course. That product has been unannounced but according to the usually well informed Twitterer 'kopite7kimi', the RTX 3060 Ti would get fitted with a GA104-200 GPU that holds 4868 Shader cores.
That could be the SUPER model though, so a more dimmed down version or SKU could initially be released. If true it would be a powerful card really, an RTX 3070 has 5888 shader cores. Of course, there's always the possibility we'll see multiple 3060 SKUs. According to a registered RTX 3060 video card at the EEC, the card would get 6 GB GDDR6 (not GDDR6X) memory ties to a 192-bit wide memory bus.
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#5827506 Posted on: 09/09/2020 10:28 AM
Don't dodge my question. I'm saying Nvidia is not a charity, and they won't sell you a cut-down GA104 chip for $300 bucks. You know, the traditional xx60 series mass market product. This will be a $400 card, and yet, you throw around insults like a stupid child.
Does Nvidia announce their entire lineup at the same time? No, they do not... Highend models first, then lower tier models... just as always. Are you completely new to the tech world or what?
Don't dodge my question. I'm saying Nvidia is not a charity, and they won't sell you a cut-down GA104 chip for $300 bucks. You know, the traditional xx60 series mass market product. This will be a $400 card, and yet, you throw around insults like a stupid child.
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#5827509 Posted on: 09/09/2020 10:32 AM
Read reply #11 again... "Yes, the various segments has taken a price hike... but you still compare them model to model..."
Yes, nvidia is charging more money for everything. Deal with it.
Don't dodge my question. I'm saying Nvidia is not a charity, and they won't sell you a cut-down GA104 chip for $300 bucks. You know, the traditional xx60 series mass market product. This will be a $400 card, and yet, you throw around insults like a stupid child.
Read reply #11 again... "Yes, the various segments has taken a price hike... but you still compare them model to model..."
Yes, nvidia is charging more money for everything. Deal with it.
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#5827510 Posted on: 09/09/2020 10:33 AM
And then there is the Xbox Series S which will likely only dedicate 4GB of VRAM. Only "dumbasses", aka the majority, would buy those, right?
6GB will be fine with medium settings and Sampler Feedback.
Xbox series s goes down from official series x 8k/4k support to 1440p/1080p for a reason. That's not a small difference. And it is stronger than xbox one x which tries its best to give a cheap 4k. So. Vram does matter as much as gpu power. You cannot run a strong vehicle with weak tires. You need equality.
And then there is the Xbox Series S which will likely only dedicate 4GB of VRAM. Only "dumbasses", aka the majority, would buy those, right?
6GB will be fine with medium settings and Sampler Feedback.
Xbox series s goes down from official series x 8k/4k support to 1440p/1080p for a reason. That's not a small difference. And it is stronger than xbox one x which tries its best to give a cheap 4k. So. Vram does matter as much as gpu power. You cannot run a strong vehicle with weak tires. You need equality.
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#5827515 Posted on: 09/09/2020 10:38 AM
And? XSX will be supplied with 4K res textures, XSS will be lower. There's a autodelivery system. Lower texture means lower VRAM and bandwidth requirements. Or do you think that lion's market share of FullHD gamers will suddenly switch to 4K gaming? Microsoft also has to think of it's PC ecosystem, and not everyone is gonna go out and buy high-end 12GB cards.
Those 6GB 300 bucks cards will outsell anything else Nvidia puts out.
Xbox series s goes down from official series x 8k/4k support to 1440p/1080p for a reason. That's not a small difference. And it is stronger than xbox one x which tries its best to give a cheap 4k. So. Vram does matter as much as gpu power. You cannot run a strong vehicle with weak tires. You need equality.
And? XSX will be supplied with 4K res textures, XSS will be lower. There's a autodelivery system. Lower texture means lower VRAM and bandwidth requirements. Or do you think that lion's market share of FullHD gamers will suddenly switch to 4K gaming? Microsoft also has to think of it's PC ecosystem, and not everyone is gonna go out and buy high-end 12GB cards.
Those 6GB 300 bucks cards will outsell anything else Nvidia puts out.
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Does Nvidia announce their entire lineup at the same time? No, they do not... Highend models first, then lower tier models... just as always. Are you completely new to the tech world or what? Cant figure out if you are trolling or just clueless...