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  • Aug 13, 2020
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    neon

    Yeah that would be pretty incredible if it would game at 8k 60

    Rumors are saying the top card will be about 40% faster than the 2080ti which would do 8k 60 in some games but less optimized games probably still won't get high. Still 40% faster will be awesome.. I'm really curious to see how much better is Ray Tracing, people are saying it could be like 200% better which would be a lot more useable but yeah who knows how true these rumors are def curious to see the final product.

    And yeah the AIB cards will be better than the Founders edition cards and last time around they charged an extra $100 for the Founders edition but it took forever for the AIB cards to come out tho so hope that recent rumor is true.

    Also yeah it would make more sense for them to do a 3090 above the 3080ti with HBM VRAM so it could run faster and use less power and have it be like 10% faster. Instead of just having a pointless card for gamers like the Titan.

    Yeah I wonder where the VRAM amount will fall, there are rumors AMD might go 32GB for their top card which would be insane. I imagine though yeah Nvidia will do something in the 20s for the top card and maybe 11gb or 16gb for the 3080.

    Really excited also to see how Intel competes with AMD next year, I can't imagine them competing with a 5nm chip with their own 14nm desktop line but maybe they will. I watched a bunch of their info about their new line of gaming products CPUs/GPUs coming out next year that they just put out today. It was super interesting to see that they're going to have 10nm GPUs made that they're saying will compete with the RTX line.

    Exciting times are indeed coming whether you like AMD and/or Nvidia/Intel. So I like seen this type of competition and high-end CPU's/GPU, motherboards and hopefully other things getting some useful stuff like the mice/keyboards, PC cases, RGB, the next upgrade to USB C/USB 4... I mean you know the rest fam

    As a Tech/Gaming/Entertainment etc. guy so am I very excited despite what's going on in the world right now. I feel at home around like-minded people

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 14, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    Exciting times are indeed coming whether you like AMD and/or Nvidia/Intel. So I like seen this type of competition and high-end CPU's/GPU, motherboards and hopefully other things getting some useful stuff like the mice/keyboards, PC cases, RGB, the next upgrade to USB C/USB 4... I mean you know the rest fam

    As a Tech/Gaming/Entertainment etc. guy so am I very excited despite what's going on in the world right now. I feel at home around like-minded people

    yeah definitely after years of things progressing slowly we’ve finally started to have new advancements and completion and it’s great to see

  • Aug 14, 2020
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    neon

    yeah definitely after years of things progressing slowly we’ve finally started to have new advancements and completion and it’s great to see

    For sure. Also man this new 30 series GPU's from Nvidia looks better than the previous one and that's actually a good thing if you ask me. I like when hardware doesn't look just plain and boring. But one thing that needs to get improved if it's going to stay is the whole SLI/CrossFire thing so it doesn't look like it's a waste of money as only a few games do support it or do kind of support it.

    This is a thing I heard people bragging about like 10 years or less ago and now... Not so much. Either improve it or improve the use of a single GPU. Other than that so do I want mods to be supported even more and them not breaking a game or been sometimes kinda hard to easily remove and add again.

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    new build, 2080 super, 10700k,32 gig ddr4, 27 inch 165 hz 1440p ips..

  • neon 🍄
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    YeezyDude

    For sure. Also man this new 30 series GPU's from Nvidia looks better than the previous one and that's actually a good thing if you ask me. I like when hardware doesn't look just plain and boring. But one thing that needs to get improved if it's going to stay is the whole SLI/CrossFire thing so it doesn't look like it's a waste of money as only a few games do support it or do kind of support it.

    This is a thing I heard people bragging about like 10 years or less ago and now... Not so much. Either improve it or improve the use of a single GPU. Other than that so do I want mods to be supported even more and them not breaking a game or been sometimes kinda hard to easily remove and add again.

    yeah sli/crossfire has been such a let down over the years and the support seems to keep getting worse

    yeah these days people just buy one faster card than 2 slower ones cause the support is just not there tbh in some game from my experience last time I tried the performance was actually worse than one single card some games would have better performance but never more than 50% more

    also true that redesign looks bad ass hyped to see the final product

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    neon

    yeah sli/crossfire has been such a let down over the years and the support seems to keep getting worse

    yeah these days people just buy one faster card than 2 slower ones cause the support is just not there tbh in some game from my experience last time I tried the performance was actually worse than one single card some games would have better performance but never more than 50% more

    also true that redesign looks bad ass hyped to see the final product

    I hope that it gets improved or removed so that they can make the use of a single GPU even better. And true I hope that changes... Dunno what needs to happen but it needs to change. They need to solve whatever is holding it back from been useful or just get rid of it.

    Yes I think it's the best one yet. And I can't wait to see which changes ASUS, MSI etc. will do to it as their version of it tends to look good too!

  • neon 🍄
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    I hope that it gets improved or removed so that they can make the use of a single GPU even better. And true I hope that changes... Dunno what needs to happen but it needs to change. They need to solve whatever is holding it back from been useful or just get rid of it.

    Yes I think it's the best one yet. And I can't wait to see which changes ASUS, MSI etc. will do to it as their version of it tends to look good too!

    I hear that the GPU scheduling update MS has pushed should help but that Devs have to write the games with that in mind.

    The biggest issue from my understanding is that some game engines have bottlenecks and there’s just not very much reason for devs to waste time testing multi GPU setups cause barely anyone uses that kind of setup.

    I think it’s forever doomed sadly unless MS figured out a way to standardized and make the OS do more of the work which they claim their new DirectX & GPU scheduling does but we haven’t seen those results in the real world games.

    And yeah can’t wait for September 1st

  • Aug 16, 2020
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    neon

    I hear that the GPU scheduling update MS has pushed should help but that Devs have to write the games with that in mind.

    The biggest issue from my understanding is that some game engines have bottlenecks and there’s just not very much reason for devs to waste time testing multi GPU setups cause barely anyone uses that kind of setup.

    I think it’s forever doomed sadly unless MS figured out a way to standardized and make the OS do more of the work which they claim their new DirectX & GPU scheduling does but we haven’t seen those results in the real world games.

    And yeah can’t wait for September 1st

    True. I am hoping that this gets solved in the next 3-5 years hopefully.

    Bro... So the RTX 3090 (3080 Ti?) is rumored to maybe be 21 GB's... Plus now imagine the OC version of it? If true so will it now then be 23 GB's at least which is crazy good.

    Also I am at the same time looking forward to what's next from Avermedia and ElGato. I want that 8K/60 FPS including HDR-10+ and RayTracing recording and live-streaming!

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 16, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    True. I am hoping that this gets solved in the next 3-5 years hopefully.

    Bro... So the RTX 3090 (3080 Ti?) is rumored to maybe be 21 GB's... Plus now imagine the OC version of it? If true so will it now then be 23 GB's at least which is crazy good.

    Also I am at the same time looking forward to what's next from Avermedia and ElGato. I want that 8K/60 FPS including HDR-10+ and RayTracing recording and live-streaming!

    yeah they really have to add HDR to streaming, sucks to have to disable it

    I can’t imagine Nvidia would charge less than $1000 for a card with that much ram but on the bright side I think cards with tons of Ram will last a bit longer, the PS5 has NVME storage that is as fast as DDR2 Ram and it will leverage that as Ram so GPUs with less Ram will have loading screens and less graphically detail

    on PC you can’t even find drives that fast yet

    rumors are saying AMD might put 32GB of VRAM on their 6950xt or whatever big Navi is going to be called which would be incredible

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    new build, 2080 super, 10700k,32 gig ddr4, 27 inch 165 hz 1440p ips..

    nice, but work on the cable management my g

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    neon

    yeah they really have to add HDR to streaming, sucks to have to disable it

    I can’t imagine Nvidia would charge less than $1000 for a card with that much ram but on the bright side I think cards with tons of Ram will last a bit longer, the PS5 has NVME storage that is as fast as DDR2 Ram and it will leverage that as Ram so GPUs with less Ram will have loading screens and less graphically detail

    on PC you can’t even find drives that fast yet

    rumors are saying AMD might put 32GB of VRAM on their 6950xt or whatever big Navi is going to be called which would be incredible

    Yes that needs to get added to the online streaming as well and not just the offline stuff.

    Yeah I am hearing about it been above $1000... $2000 maybe. But that's the high-end one that should cost that much.

    DDR2? Don't you mean PCIE 4.0? Anyway yeah that's faster than what most PC gamers do have right now and is likely to be even faster by the time the PS5 Pro is out. Maybe 7 GB's/s instead of the 5.5 GB's/s that the PS5 will have.

    Damn... That sounds like a lot. I don't think what Nvidia has will go above 26-27 GB's (OC version of RTX 3080 Ti and/or RTX 3090) of VRAM. Which still is A LOT.

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 17, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    Yes that needs to get added to the online streaming as well and not just the offline stuff.

    Yeah I am hearing about it been above $1000... $2000 maybe. But that's the high-end one that should cost that much.

    DDR2? Don't you mean PCIE 4.0? Anyway yeah that's faster than what most PC gamers do have right now and is likely to be even faster by the time the PS5 Pro is out. Maybe 7 GB's/s instead of the 5.5 GB's/s that the PS5 will have.

    Damn... That sounds like a lot. I don't think what Nvidia has will go above 26-27 GB's (OC version of RTX 3080 Ti and/or RTX 3090) of VRAM. Which still is A LOT.

    yeah the PCIE4 drive they picked is as fast as DDR2 ram was my point lol

    but yeah its definitely exciting times for new gaming hardware and yeah 26GB should be plenty for anything for at least a while

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    neon

    yeah the PCIE4 drive they picked is as fast as DDR2 ram was my point lol

    but yeah its definitely exciting times for new gaming hardware and yeah 26GB should be plenty for anything for at least a while

    Oh lol. So I guess the speed for the DDR5 RAM will be even better and take more time to reach on consoles etc.

    Yessir. Even though I can already see the next GPU's from Nvidia coming in 2022-2023 with even more insane specs. The only issue now is... I've heard that Intel did mess up the next motherboards which is bad news for the upcoming GPU's from Nvidia.

    So yeah I guess it'll be better to wait until some time in 2021 or 2022 to get a Nvidia GPU. I hope it's fixed soon though as in like 6-12 months as that would hurt the excitement for these GPU's... But will benefit AMD though. Still I hope that it doesn't take a long time to solve this!

  • Aug 18, 2020
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    neon

    yeah they really have to add HDR to streaming, sucks to have to disable it

    I can’t imagine Nvidia would charge less than $1000 for a card with that much ram but on the bright side I think cards with tons of Ram will last a bit longer, the PS5 has NVME storage that is as fast as DDR2 Ram and it will leverage that as Ram so GPUs with less Ram will have loading screens and less graphically detail

    on PC you can’t even find drives that fast yet

    rumors are saying AMD might put 32GB of VRAM on their 6950xt or whatever big Navi is going to be called which would be incredible

    The fastest drive on pc is 20GB bruh

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 18, 2020
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    Mr Alderson

    The fastest drive on pc is 20GB bruh

    damn since when lol I didn't know a single nvme drive was that fast now

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    neon

    damn since when lol I didn't know a single nvme drive was that fast now

    Its actually 8TBs ssd raid with 15GBs per second read and write speed

  • neon 🍄
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    Its actually 8TBs ssd raid with 15GBs per second read and write speed

    oh well yeah I meant on a single drive though the PS5 drive is faster than any other NVME drive out

    I think that will change tho very soon

  • Aug 18, 2020
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    POOM POOM DOOM

    So I got these two 9-pin connectors that I need to plug, one for my PSU and the other for my RGB controller.

    But my mother board weirdly enough seems to only have one USB 2.0 port, which is currently being used for the USBs for the case:

    You think something like this would work?

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DKSQC48/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B08DKSQC48&pd_rd_w=B2OQr&pf_rd_p=48d372c1-f7e1-4b8b-9d02-4bd86f5158c5&pd_rd_wg=jR2XU&pf_rd_r=003RB3GD39YM417H04H4&pd_rd_r=7d4f6853-7d2a-4f71-b918-35b57773b61d&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzQlNYTVYwTUpZVk1NJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMzUwNjQ4MUY0WVhCUjk2VFRRVyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNjU4Njc5MVQ1RFRMUDNMS0w0OCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2RldGFpbCZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=

    Can anyone hellp?

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 18, 2020
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    POOM POOM DOOM

    Can anyone hellp?

    yeah that header splitter you linked should work good

    I used this one for a similar issue

    amazon.com/dp/B07JGR7TYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FlepFb8362P0B

  • neon

    yeah that header splitter you linked should work good

    I used this one for a similar issue

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JGR7TYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FlepFb8362P0B

    Perfect! Thank you so much

  • Aug 19, 2020
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    neon

    oh well yeah I meant on a single drive though the PS5 drive is faster than any other NVME drive out

    I think that will change tho very soon

    That NVME M.2 SSD is HELLA expensive... Only a few people can afford it and it's big as well so you'll need some PCIE space for it. But the more affordable ones which I haven't seen any of them with the current speed they have (Which is slower than what the PS5 can do) are between 2-4 TB's so far but Samsung has a 8 TB one coming that I gotta double check if it's as fast as the 2-4 TB's ones... But I think it is from what I can remember.

    Anyway what's coming late 2020 and in 2021 should be even more impressive for PC and maybe the PS5... And if not then so should that be changed for the PS5 Pro in 2023 or 2024. So yeah good stuff. And the rumored price for the RTX 3090 is rumored to be either $1400 or $2000 but that could be not the final price as the price for the RTX 2080 Ti was rumored to be $1500 but then so was it revealed that the price starts from $999 and goes up to $1200 for the OC version of it.

    So I could see the RTX 3090 been between $899 - $1399. But it should be worth it anyway... The VRAM should be 20 GB's at least and up to 24 GB's at least until it's OC'ed to something higher that we might get to know in 2020 hopefully... And if not then some time in 2021.

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    starting my 2nd build soon this will be catered to the full purpose of using this as my personal travel dummy while i keep my main small form factor rig here at home.

    Mobo: B550 Rog Strix I gaming

    GPU: Gigabyte 1650 GTX Super

    RAM: Corsair 16GB

    Memory: Samsung 970 Evo plus NVME M.2 500 GB

    PSU: Corsair SF450 Watt

  • neon 🍄
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    That NVME M.2 SSD is HELLA expensive... Only a few people can afford it and it's big as well so you'll need some PCIE space for it. But the more affordable ones which I haven't seen any of them with the current speed they have (Which is slower than what the PS5 can do) are between 2-4 TB's so far but Samsung has a 8 TB one coming that I gotta double check if it's as fast as the 2-4 TB's ones... But I think it is from what I can remember.

    Anyway what's coming late 2020 and in 2021 should be even more impressive for PC and maybe the PS5... And if not then so should that be changed for the PS5 Pro in 2023 or 2024. So yeah good stuff. And the rumored price for the RTX 3090 is rumored to be either $1400 or $2000 but that could be not the final price as the price for the RTX 2080 Ti was rumored to be $1500 but then so was it revealed that the price starts from $999 and goes up to $1200 for the OC version of it.

    So I could see the RTX 3090 been between $899 - $1399. But it should be worth it anyway... The VRAM should be 20 GB's at least and up to 24 GB's at least until it's OC'ed to something higher that we might get to know in 2020 hopefully... And if not then some time in 2021.

    yeah exactly Samsung has been selling those drives to Apple & Data centers for a while but yeah they're all like 5-6GB/s, the PS5 is at 9GB/s

    I hear Lexar is putting out a 7GB/s model very soon at least, not like the high bandwidth even makes a huge difference right now in games but I hear that Devs can make games that take better advantage of them

    and definitely once those drives come out + one of these new high end GPUs you'll have the ultimate next gen Gaming PC

    yeah I've heard $1299-$1399 for the RTX 3090, guess we'll know soon enough and yeah I think AIB OC models will come soon by the time AMD is putting out the info about their GPU in early October

    I wonder if PCIe 4 not being supported by Intel CPUs will make a noticable difference with the 3090. The 5700XT had no difference but it was pushing way less bandwidth.