how is the 9900k outperforming the 10900k?
It was the 2080 not ti.So real world reviews are not showing the purported 50% leap over the RTX 2080 Ti, at least without RTX.
Read a couple of reviews and watching the GN video but I am still not sure if I should buy a 3080 if I will be using i7 [email protected] with it for the foreseeable future.
Not hitting 4k 60 on Control even with DLSS makes me wonder at the idea that it's wasted at less than 4K. I mean requirements for games only going to go up from now on.
Ahahaha, will be crazy tomorrow.TERRIBLE performance and value proposition. Nobody should try to buy one tomorrow, people should prefer the 20xx series. Especially in Germany. Please.
Who's buying a 3080 to play at a low resolution like 1440p.
Benchmarks: Flight Simulator - Seite 20 - Hardwareluxx
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 FE im Test: Lautstärke, Temperatur, Leistungsaufnahme & OC
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Buying a 3080 depends entirely on what your monitor is, as well as what your current card is.
I'll be coming from a 980ti. That 1440p upgrade will be very nice for me.So, regular 1440p seems to be a negligible area for those wanting to upgrade, but since 3440x1440 is pretty much close in processing power as 4K, I'm assuming those of us using Ultrawide will see a huge benefit?
3080 FE sucks for overclockers it seems (I kinda suspected this). It's power limited all the time. Hopefully 3x8pin AIB cards will be better. Also, seems like card runs into big diminishing returns at 1440p and especially 1080p, so it's basically a 4K card, over wise you are just wasting money.
What base resolution did they choose? All these review talk about DLSS in Control but they don't state if it's upscaled from 1440p or 1080p.
Yeah. I will buy it 100%. 2x my 1070 in 1080p, and if I end up changing my monitor I know the difference will be even more.Sounds it sounds like maybe not the jump 2080 Ti owners were hoping for but fair game for everyone else?
I have a 2070, recently bought a 1440p 144hz monitor. I was ok with my 2070 at 1080p and 60 fps but it is just not enough. I want over 100 fps at 1440p. 3080 seems like it will give me that but I am worried about my i7 6700k.
What base resolution did they choose? All these review talk about DLSS in Control but they don't state if it's upscaled from 1440p or 1080p.
Guru3D says most systems should be able to support a 3080 with a 650w PSU.
Sounds it sounds like maybe not the jump 2080 Ti owners were hoping for but fair game for everyone else?
I'll make the jump at some point from my RX 570 this year
Still seems like a massive jump up in performance from a GTX 1080.
Read that article. I never saw them say what DLSS setting they had it set to. It might be the quality one for benchmarking. I'd want to see more results with the others too to see if the hit 60.
This is great.Who's buying a 3080 to play at a low resolution like 1440p.
Benchmarks: Flight Simulator - Seite 20 - Hardwareluxx
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I think AIB coolers will be better simply because they are larger in volume. 3090 FE cooler is the same design as 3080 FE, except it's a lot larger, so 3090 FE temps are about 10C lower than 3080 FE. It will be similar with big 3 lot AIB 3080 cards, they should run at around <70C (as a matter of fact we already have early leaked screenshots from AIB 3080 running at 70C).Absolutely. But that's great news for 1080p and 1440p players, they can spend even less for a 3070! Ultrawide 1440p users might still want the 3080 though as it's somewhere in between. Of course future games might change that equation so let's see how say Cyberpunk fares when it is released.
I expect that the AIB cards won't necessarily do much better. The cooler on the FE 3080 is already beefy and yet it is running at nearly 80C so expecting the coolers from AIBs to significantly outperform it might not happen. 80C on my Palit Gaming Pro 2080 Ti (reference board, 3rd party cooler) at least is the point where it starts to throttle to a more significant degree. Under 80C I can hold about 1900-1950 MHz boost clocks which seem to be pretty close to the 3080 FE clocks.
Guru3D says most systems should be able to support a 3080 with a 650w PSU.