https://nvidia.onlinestpl.co.in/
The website is having issues at the moment, though. It’s opening for some users and is down for others. I was able to access it yesterday after making my purchase, but it’s been down for me since this morning.
Was that confirmation from PayU? Or from STPL? Because the only confirmation I have received till now is the one from PayU telling me that my payment went through.
I think something is definitely up with their website. Because it was working perfectly fine yesterday for me and now it just...
Looks like their website is down again. This happened during previous Nvidia card launches too, probably because of the sudden spike in traffic they get when they list these cards openly for purchase.
Has anyone who ordered received their tracking details yet? They invited me to purchase the 5080 and I completed my payment yesterday via their email payment link but I haven’t heard back from them ever since.
Same goes for most FPS calculators since they don’t really reflect real-world performance. But bottleneck calculators can still give you a rough idea of what to expect. In OP’s case, the best approach would be to look up each game on YouTube using their hardware specs. That’ll give them a much...
There is actually a bottleneck calculator you can use on the same website which can give you a rough idea on how much the bottleneck would be:
https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/
Because of Nvidia. They weren't treating EVGA right, and so they decided to end their partnership with them, citing a lack of respect and poor business practices from Nvidia.
I mean, that shouldn't really come as a surprise knowing how greedy Nvidia has been lately.
$749 for a 70-class card feels pricey, but not unexpected. No Founders Edition means AIBs will set the tone- expect some cards to go well above MSRP. Availability should be decent, but actual street prices? Probably not so great. With AMD's new cards coming soon, things could get interesting
Sad to see EVGA pulling back even further. Their GPUs were top-notch, and the community around them was great. It definitely feels like the end of an era. Wonder what’s next for them.
I've always used Windows primarily for work, gaming, and general tasks, while relying on Linux (CentOS, AlmaLinux, Ubuntu) for server management and running code or applications.
Another option is to visit a local computer market and look for shops assembling PCs. You can ask them for the plastic CPU tray after they install the processor, as they typically discard it.