Updated: GeForce RTX 40 SUPER launch scheduled for January 17, 24 and 31 with RTX 4070 SUPER

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Does nvidia ship 12VHPWR adapters with the cards or will we have to buy them ourselves?
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RealNC:

Does nvidia ship 12VHPWR adapters with the cards or will we have to buy them ourselves?
They always shipped with the adapter. I'm curious to see if AIB manufacturers will slap the same huge 4090 coolers on those 4070 TI Super and 4080 Super cards or it'll be much smaller this time.
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The Ti Super is such an amazing name... Anyway, Nvidia has already showed their hand, now it's time for AMD to show what they have on their sleeve.
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I wonder if there will be a 4080Ti ?
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The 4070TiS is the most compelling of the bunch, but as always, its price will make it or break it. If street price is not far off the current model, I'd happily pick it up.
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chispy:

I wonder if there will be a 4080Ti ?
According again, to "rumors", there will be a 4080 Super - no Ti. It will be launched at the end of January and feature a fully enabled AD103 chip with slightly faster memory than 4080 but in the same price range so 4080 will become obsolete. The problem with this approach is that, for example, because 4080S will be only slightly faster (some say 6 percent) than 4080 Nvidia being Nvidia could increase the price by much more than that performance difference and 4080 could be discontinued so with this launch you could have actually a market with more expensive gpu's than before if Nvidia stops making the non S, non Ti series - lots of "could" I know, just a speculation. And since Nvidia IS the GPU market with AMD and Intel being well, nowhere, there is nothing stopping them to do that.
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Feels good to know that I bought a 4080 for 1200$ and the price for the 4080 super will be 999$. Thanks nvidia for your shitty pricing and revelations.
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jarablue:

Feels good to know that I bought a 4080 for 1200$ and the price for the 4080 super will be 999$. Thanks nvidia for your shitty pricing and revelations.
I agree, it'll be great to swap my 3080 for a 4070ti super 😉
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were exatly did you see prices ? cause i seen no price listing in there
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tsunami231:

were exatly did you see prices ? cause i seen no price listing in there
Some leakers have put a 649$ - 849$ - 999$ price points but its not confirmed. Jensen will decide that on the stage.
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i see, 4070ti super might be intresting if it 649$ still way to much imo, the 4070 super should of had 16gb though
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jarablue:

Feels good to know that I bought a 4080 for 1200$ and the price for the 4080 super will be 999$. Thanks nvidia for your shitty pricing and revelations.
I guess it would depend on how long you've had it. Almost a year since I bought mine so I would say I've more than made up for the $200 difference.
tsunami231:

were exatly did you see prices ? cause i seen no price listing in there
Rumors. The lower prices would make sense only if there is a ton of chip inventory that they need to move. But would not be surprised if Jensen stuck to the old pricing.
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jarablue:

Feels good to know that I bought a 4080 for 1200$ and the price for the 4080 super will be 999$. Thanks nvidia for your shitty pricing and revelations.
What, exactly did you expect? The closer a gpu is to the next launch, the cheaper it gets. I paid premium for my GPU at launch, I dont expect it to carry that value for more than maybe a year.
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alanm:

I guess it would depend on how long you've had it. Almost a year since I bought mine so I would say I've more than made up for the $200 difference. Rumors. The lower prices would make sense only if there is a ton of chip inventory that they need to move. But would not be surprised if Jensen stuck to the old pricing.
Indeed. Gaming GPU's are basically disposables. Limited life span luxury items. Many times they are borderline obsolete by the time the next gen games roll in.
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AuerX:

Many times they are borderline obsolete by the time the next gen games roll in.
not even close to being so. if you are only counting poorly optimized games, then maybe. there are no games on the market that require more than a rtx 2xxx. excepting "see above" there are no games requiring more than an 8th gen Intel or Zen 1 but yeah gpu have become a luxury item when they used to be necessities
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tunejunky:

not even close to being so. if you are only counting poorly optimized games, then maybe. there are no games on the market that require more than a rtx 2xxx. excepting "see above" there are no games requiring more than an 8th gen Intel or Zen 1 but yeah gpu have become a luxury item when they used to be necessities
There are no rules on how you're supposed to play a game, but i like all the bells and whistles with the most fps possible. Water is a necessity, gpus never were.
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If you don't care about path tracing, you can skip nVidia. Cyberpunk and Alan Wake 2 with path tracing are the only games that really use these chips properly since they are nVidia's first chips that use opacity micro maps and DLSS hardware frame generation. And if you have enough power to use path tracing, you don't really need frame generation for non-path traced games.
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What a boring line up. 4080 SUPER will be as disappointing as 4080 was. This is just a terrible GPU generation with exception of 4090 (which is ofcourse absurdly priced, but at least has impressive performance).
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2080 Super was 699$ msrp, let that sink in. Now imagine if 4080 Super had the same price then lets get back to reality 😀
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AuerX:

There are no rules on how you're supposed to play a game, but i like all the bells and whistles with the most fps possible. Water is a necessity, gpus never were.
me too @ native i meant computing necessities. once upon a time there were no integrated graphics that could do beyond vga