I would recommend sticking with your 3090Ti until the launch of the 5000 series later this year.So these Supers are just better binned cards and nothing more.
The 4070S offers a very significant uplift in performance (see difference in CUDA cores) compared to the vanilla 4070 (at 220W, very enticing as an SFF enthusiast). The 4070Ti Super has 16GB of VRAM (vs 12GB for the 4070Ti) and a larger memory bus. Nvidia is offering more for the same cost = better value. With the 4080S, Nvidia goes some way to make amends for the launch price of the 4080. A meager uplift, but the price comes down by USD 200. There's more than better binning at play here.So these Supers are just better binned cards and nothing more.
All GPUs in the 30 series beyond the RTX 3080 are meager improvements in performance (save for VRAM).The 3090Ti is appallingly power hungry for the improvement it offers over the 3090. Nvidia did its buyers dirty with that launch.
there is a 3070 at 22 in the classified negotiate and get it you will be pretty happy event 3060ti at 18 19 is a belterWhat about people on 9 series? Lol. Could these new cards bring down the price of 4060 ti btw? Been aiming for that for a while, still insane prices.
That there is, with every generation for GPU we have seen better performance for the same wattage.The 4070S offers a very significant uplift in performance (see difference in CUDA cores) compared to the vanilla 4070 (at 220W, very enticing as an SFF enthusiast). The 4070Ti Super has 16GB of VRAM (vs 12GB for the 4070Ti) and a larger memory bus. Nvidia is offering more for the same cost = better value. With the 4080S, Nvidia goes some way to make amends for the launch price of the 4080. A meager uplift, but the price comes down by USD 200. There's more than better binning at play here.
The 3090Ti is appallingly power hungry for the improvement it offers over the 3090. Nvidia did its buyers dirty with that launch.
All GPUs in the 30 series beyond the RTX 3080 are meager improvements in performance (save for VRAM).
My 3080 overclocked gets 19100 in Timespy, which is very close to the score of a stock 3090.
Indeed. More often than not, the settings I use to try and max out my Timespy score are not stable in-game.Despite acknowledging that Timespy might not fully reflect a GPU's gaming prowess
Goto them directly or mail them and start rma.Has anyone tried to get a FE from RP Tech? It's friggin impossible to get a word back from these guys.
I'd like to buy one, not RMA an existing GPU. I've completed at least 10 interest forms over the course of a few months and haven't heard back. I'm assuming Nvidia's allocation for India is minuscule.Goto them directly or mail them and start rma.
I haven't done rma ever by sending card. As i can goto nehru place and do rma in person and feel much better doing that way.
In person rma at rp-tech is good. Did rma of colorful gpu last year only.
Try calling them, or if it's in stock then order.I'd like to buy one, not RMA an existing GPU. I've completed at least 10 interest forms over the course of a few months and haven't heard back. I'm assuming Nvidia's allocation for India is minuscule.