New NVIDIA AIB roadmap leaks online, shows RTX 3080 20GB and is listing GeForce RTX 3060

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Makes sense, not much space between a 3080 and a 3090 to put in a Ti/Super model. Any such item would have been an nVidia sized slap in the face of 3090 owners, and I have a feeling they want to avoid that with Navi 2X coming in Oct/Nov. Not launching a 20GB model to begin with though... think of that what you will.
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Looks like the rumours are coming true for the rtx 3060 being on par with a rtx 2080
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shamus21:

Looks like the rumours are coming true for the rtx 3060 being on par with a rtx 2080
If it's cheap enough, it'll be a great card for the masses.
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Normal RTX 3070 in under RTX 2080 Ti after all, probably RTX 3070 Ti will be slightly faster. Nice to see RTX 3060 being on par with RTX 2080 tho.
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Atleast no 3090 TI /SUPER for now. Was worried if i get a 3090 i might get shafted as much as the people did with the 3080 10gb.
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Surfy:

Unpopular opinion: I'm really interested to see what will happen on the budget end of things... like a 3010, 3040, and a 3050. 🙄
Nothing at all wrong with that.
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So, where is the 3070 Super ( 16 Gb ) ... that will be a sweet deal !
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IchimA:

So, where is the 3070 Super ( 16 Gb ) ... that will be a sweet deal !
It will probably be the Ti version. I'd say the same with the 3080, the Ti is the 20gb.
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Neo Cyrus:

Not launching a 20GB model to begin with though... think of that what you will.
I think like a videocardz.com comment "rightly" said in my personal opinion that this would have raised the price too much maybe in the 1000USD and would not have been the launch success it is the 3080 is the same price as a 1080ti at release in NA (3080 actually cheaper than my 1080ti was in my country) this for double the fps in 1440p or 4K is a "bargain" sorry for yet another "car guy" reference but in the car industry if you want a 400hp car rather than a 200hp one it will cost you double almost, no free performance in that industry and that "no freebies" is also in terms of fuel consumption and cost (wattage, airflow, cooling, psu etc...) an exhaust upgrade for DerBauer GT-R is in the 4-5k so you can imagine for him a 3080 has a great value price (only 2500$ for my car yay 😕)
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shamus21:

Looks like the rumours are coming true for the rtx 3060 being on par with a rtx 2080
If it will be around 400$/Euros then it will be a great value card and probably my next upgrade.
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Its the 3070 super im after now, was the 3080 but the power consumption is a huge turn off for me, the 3070 16gb or whatever amount of vram it has will be best choice for me at least
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JOHN30011887:

Its the 3070 super im after now, was the 3080 but the power consumption is a huge turn off for me, the 3070 16gb or whatever amount of vram it has will be best choice for me at least
Lol, who the **** cares about power consumption... if that is a concern at all, then get a console instead. Choosing a highend gaming gpu on the basis of power consumption is just... yeah...
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Apparently a lot when gtx 680 released and then some more when gtx 980 & 1080 vs amd and their "hungry" power house.
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I just think when you have two cards of similar performance/price - power is typically the third metric people use to gauge. If AMD releases a 6900XT and it's 3080 performance +-5%, also $700 but is 200w.. lots of people are going to focus on the power as an argument.
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Dragam1337:

Lol, who the **** cares about power consumption... if that is a concern at all, then get a console instead. Choosing a highend gaming gpu on the basis of power consumption is just... yeah...
Each to there own, for some its too much of a jump from the 2080, i dont plan to have a huge dent in my elec bill when i game all day
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Nvidia really?Hahahahahahaha
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I really think the "point" with the 3080 10 vs 20GB will be a like in the distant past with 580s being 1.5GB but with AIB's like MSI Lightning offering 3GB vram. So the nvidia Founders Edition edition will remain 10GB, but all the AIBs will offer 20GB at some point for their highest end models. Either way, it will take a good while before they will become available, given the current stock situation...
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No 3080-ti in sight, interesting.
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Dragam1337:

Lol, who the **** cares about power consumption... if that is a concern at all, then get a console instead. Choosing a highend gaming gpu on the basis of power consumption is just... yeah...
Why does this always need to be addressed: The actual power draw isn't the concern. It's everything else associated with high wattage that people rightfully have a concern over, like temperature, OC stability, fan noise, and whether or not the GPU is so big that it'll actually fit in anything smaller than a mid tower.