They shouldnt be allowed to make so many purchases.
AFAIK it's limited to 2 per house hold and/or per customer at most retailers and Nvidia's own store.
Silicone is very bad at transfering heat. That is why Intel sanded 10900K die. The more substrate you bypass the better cooling effect.Found a research article (article is talking about the research, link is in article though) talking about the problems of thermodynamics in microchips. Basically how it's economically wasteful of natural resources (like water) to cool microchips.
It's a new way of cooling down chips. By making microchannels underneath the die/substrate over the hot areas of say a CPU and allowing water to flow directly over those areas. Initial research has shown 50x greater efficiency which reduces the need for massive water cooling setups in data centers or super computers.
More efficient cooling means less waste of consumer AIOs(you can use smaller ones for same affect) which means less materials used from coolant to nickel, etc. And then obviously for the aforementioned data centers.
https://www.inverse.com/innovation/self-cooling-microchip-moores-law
If this is true it's looking quite promising for the 3080 being on average 24% faster than the 2080 Ti especially with it's £649 price tag.
Firestrike graphics score of 42,000 against a 2080 Ti's score of 34,000, The 2080 Ti score lines up with a stock 2080 Ti so here's hoping.
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-synthetic-and-gaming-performance-leaked
Rumour of a discless Xbox Series X.
https://www.gamesradar.com/xbox-ser...&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=buffer_grfb
Didnt they confirm that already long ago? just omitted the naming.