Rumor: GeForce RTX 3090 Now Would Cost 1399 USD
A few days ago we mentioned that the GeForce RTX 3090 would sit in a 2000 USD marker, well, a new day and a new price is now mentioned to be 1399 USD, that and a spec change.
The latest rumor comes from Wjm47196, who admittedly has a history of leaks/rumors that turned out to be true, he mentions that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 will have a starting price of $ 1,399. This is $ 200 more than the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, which was priced at $ 1,199 for the Founders Edition. You read it right, starting price.
Historically NVIDIA has had a price level that differs from the AIB partners, though, so currently, I am thinking in the lines of 1500 USD. If so, the price of the Founders Edition would have a ~25% increase over Turing. The main reason for the price increase could be associated with the massive amounts of memory that the RTX 3090 incorporates. While the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti has 11GB of GDDR6, the GeForce RTX 3090 is expected to boast 24GB .(again a rumor). The GeForce RTX 3090 will be the flagship, but if all this is correct, you can expect custom AIB models to cost more than $ 1,500.
I'm still at a loss on the memory configuration, 24GB adds to the bill of cost, while we see little benefit? I mean 12 Gb would make more sense here.
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the guys over at pcgamer are crying too. You fellas better boycott them. Nothing but a bunch of cry babies that dont even pay for the hardware sent to them. Whiny little girls. https://www.pcgamer.com/ray-tracing-has-failed-to-deliver-on-its-promise/
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Premature conclusion imo. I think everybody and their mother knew ray tracing could not work feasibly on gen 1 RTX cards. Its gen 2 (Ampere) and 3 (Hopper) which is when we should take a look how RT is doing.
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I expected it to have poor performance. But I also expected way more titles to have implemented it into games by now.
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Same old same old then?
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No one is really "whine whine whine" though. This is a forum, you share opinions. Why attack people that are upset with the price. Again, I wasn't crying over it, I was questioning it. I can buy it. Money isn't the issue for me. I just refuse to hand money over without a logical reason for the higher price tag (if it ends up being true). Why is it considered crying if you question a companies pricing? Seems rather low IQ to me. As I said before. If you have the money and don't mind just handing it over, great. do it. No one is stopping you or name calling. It's the other way around ironically. I have a 2080, the price was never justified by the use or features. How many actual RTX enabled titles came out? How much of a difference was there really in all of them? Control was the only game to use the features properly and a 2080 ti can't even run it in 4K. Or even 1440p @60 I believe. So again, there are like, 8 games on the market taking advantage of a feature that was hyped as hard as a company can hype something and some of us are considered cry babies because we didn't see much return on a purchase and are now being asked to spend more to still have little return on said features until new consoles come out and start making these features the norm. No logic here. Group think or mock, apparently.