Galax roadmap confirms 20GB RTX 3080 models and RTX 3060 plans

I'm quite looking forward to seeing if there will be any performance differences between the 10GB models and 20GB models, Will they use the higher 21Gbps GDDR6X on the aftermarket 3080's maybe considering the only real reason they didn't on the 3080 FE was heat issues and all AIB's sort of fell in line with Nvidia's use of the slower 19Gbps memory, Will be interesting to see.
 
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I'm quite looking forward to seeing if there will be any performance differences between the 10GB models and 20GB models, Will they use the higher 21Gbps GDDR6X on the aftermarket 3080's maybe considering the only real reason they didn't on the 3080 FE was heat issues and all AIB's sort of fell in line with Nvidia's use of the slower 19Gbps memory, Will be interesting to see.

Probably very little. It will cater for all the "10GB isnt enough for 4k" people, that pull out the handful of titles where it does struggle.

That being said, for the price you would expect the 3080 to handle anything you throw at it but no where in the books did Nvidia say 4k @ OMG its higher than ultra settings.
 
I'm quite looking forward to seeing if there will be any performance differences between the 10GB models and 20GB models, Will they use the higher 21Gbps GDDR6X on the aftermarket 3080's maybe considering the only real reason they didn't on the 3080 FE was heat issues and all AIB's sort of fell in line with Nvidia's use of the slower 19Gbps memory, Will be interesting to see.

I read they will use the faster stuff when the core design is refined as much as it can be and TGP is dropped. I think they are also waiting for the stuff that can fit double in the same space (that's what she said).

Probably very little. It will cater for all the "10GB isnt enough for 4k" people, that pull out the handful of titles where it does struggle.

That being said, for the price you would expect the 3080 to handle anything you throw at it but no where in the books did Nvidia say 4k @ OMG its higher than ultra settings.

The 2080 launched as a 4k card. Basically it was 1080Ti like performance, so 4k card it was. Within two years 8gb was starting to creak quite heavily.

Silly design really. I mean, 20gb is far too much, yet unless they derp the controller there's not much they can do about it.
 
Galax RTX 3090 Gamer... Designed by gamers, built by LEGO enthusiasts...


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lmaooooooo

Is that even real?

Looks like a switch fell into a bowl of mutated lego hahahahahahaha
 
that is one fugly card lol :D

Aye it's absolutely hideous man. It's one of those things though that is so bad it's somewhat cool at the same time hahahaha :D

Am I the only one that noticed the placement of the 3070 in relation to the 2080Ti?
 
Aye it's absolutely hideous man. It's one of those things though that is so bad it's somewhat cool at the same time hahahaha :D

Am I the only one that noticed the placement of the 3070 in relation to the 2080Ti?


If this card was human it would have a face for radio and a voice for print :D
 
Aye it's absolutely hideous man. It's one of those things though that is so bad it's somewhat cool at the same time hahahaha :D

Am I the only one that noticed the placement of the 3070 in relation to the 2080Ti?

I noticed that as well, so im half way decided a 3080 or RDNA2 it really depends on amd's version of raytracing implementation as to which i go for but if amd can sway me then i'm willing to switch.

That lego card is china only i read somewhere.
 
I noticed that as well, so im half way decided a 3080 or RDNA2 it really depends on amd's version of raytracing implementation as to which i go for but if amd can sway me then i'm willing to switch.

That lego card is china only i read somewhere.

I'm excited about big Navi now. Well, smaller ones too.

I don't think any one will get those either though sadly.
 
I think the main navi cards will come first then smaller cards next year, but idk still undecided but happy to wait cause getting a card right now is like a lotto draw :)

When it comes to raytracing so long as the main part is supported and amd have their own software to boost it, i'd happily take one off their hands, less fussed about the other stuff like AI software as nice as it is or the green screen stuff i can live without it, but the main parts of DXR need to be right otherwise it'll be a big disapointment.
 
The Chinese next to "PG142 SKU 0" reads "quasi-flagship," if that helps.

(The yellow line says "performance", if that helps)

Those were posted elsewhere.
 
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