NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB released in May?
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cucaulay malkin
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kapu
cucaulay malkin
im not talking where,but performance/dollar at msrp
both kitguru and tpu show 6800xt is better
kapu
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jbscotchman
3080, 3070, and 3060 ti should all had at least 12gb of Vram. Why they gave it to the 3060 on a 192 bit bus? Jensen Huang must be really high.
waltc3
What does "released in May" actually mean in 2021? Does released in May mean "generally available in December"? It seems like the GPU companies would be growing very tired of vaporware releases--I know for a fact that their customers are!
cucaulay malkin
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geogan
"RTX3080Ti was originally scheduled to be released on the market around mid-April, and the price is expected to be the same as that of the RX 6900XT, which is about 999 Euro/USD"
3080Ti for 999EURO? Dream on.... I paid nearly that much for just a 3070 a few months ago!
GhostXL
I want to be positive about this!!!! Still good luck actually being able to buy it when its launched. Sad this is happening.
This is the model I'd be wanting to buy too.
cap5lock
"3080 Ti is a real thing" no...it is vaporware...
Tom Sunday
[QUOTE="cap5lock, post: 5899156, member: no...it is vaporware...
At this the point in time it's hard to believe anything. The offered late introduction of the 3080ti could however be real as in the end it's all about the money. NVIDIA stock and earnings are at an all time high. Looking for a repeat in 2021. Huang CEO of NVIDIA earned a annual salary of $11.5 million in 2020 dispite the vapor-world we are living in. I would also guess that many with deep pockets would want the 3080ti for future-proofing assurances. Final pricing once the 3080ti will actually hit the shelves will most certainly not be the listed or estimated $999 or there abouts. Perhaps by this coming 'Holiday Season' the MSRP market and GPU availability will return and just in time with Intel's ALDER Lake introduction to confuse or upset us some more.
LesserHellspawn
I want a 3080ti. If I preorder as soon as possible, I might get it 6 months later ? All those crypto-mining farms need to burn. Their power usage causes power outages for the civilian population in some countries and is a problem all in itself, even if the power grid remains stable.
wb85
I didn't even receive that EVGA RTX 3080 i back-ordered back in September (yup, waiting since the launch) and a refresh is already around the corner.o_O
Seeing the ongoing shitshow with current pricing/scalping, i guess there's 99% chance that my already underperforming RTX 2070 will have to last 'til the 4xxx series' launch... 😕
Darren Hodgson
This is the card I have been waiting for (if it is actually true) since I always thought the 10 GB on the RTX 3080, which is 1 GB less than my four year-old GTX 1080 Ti, would be limiting, especially if this was a card I would be using for 2-3 years.
Sadly though, I find it hard to get excited about this any more since it will likely prove as impossible to get hold of here in the UK as the 3080 was (which everywhere I checked always showed as "out of stock" and I don't think the GeForce.com site has shown it "in stock"). Damn those scalpers and I certainly would not pay more than the RRP for these cards which are already expensive enough. It is now so difficult to get hold of these cards that you can be waiting months and that just means a new GPU or SKU is just around the corner so there isn't much point buying the older card, which is exactly what happened with the RTX 3080 as I was considering buying that when it launched. Glad I didn't but the lack of availability of these cards has waned by enthusiasm for them somewhat since I know I can't just order and get one straight away. Heck, it is almost impossible to even pre-order a card these days!
bjornland