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Nvidia's reportedly launching this GPU in January to stomp Intel.

Read more about Nvidia's rumoured RTX 3090 Ti graphics card.

Read more about Nvidia's rumoured RTX 3090 Ti graphics card.
You'd think that this competition will ultimately lead to lower prices across the board, but in these times, I think the exact opposite will happen... How much is that 3090 Ti/Super supposed to cost, given the chip shortage is still a thing?!
A fool and their money... If you buy one (f it actually happens) you might as well have "Sucker" stamped on your forehead.
People can spend their money how they want. If it's not smart to many people then fine but if it is doable for them then why not let them be happy.
I agree. But it goes both ways. Those spending what ever the brands ask for are justifying the rising cost of something already overpriced.
I agree. But it goes both ways. Those spending what ever the brands ask for are justifying the rising cost of something already overpriced.
I'm in 2 minds about this, While yes it is a silly product for gamers as there's already very little between a 3080 and 3090 when it comes to raw numbers in games so an extra 2% isn't going to make a real difference.
Having said that.... I can see why Nvidia are doing it so they can say -
"Look we have the pinnacle of gaming power"
That part I get but at the same time they are also shooting themselves in the foot as this is basically an A6000 with half the memory and an A6000 sells for $5000 USD where as this will likely have an MSP of around $2000 USD ? That's a big step down just to say they have the cream of the crop as their A series cards sell like hot cakes in the professional world.