VIDEO Nvidia To Axe RTX 4080 Price? DLSS 3 Coming To GeForce 20 & 30 Series? November Q&A [Part 3]

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Nvidia To Axe RTX 4080 Price? DLSS 3 Coming To GeForce 20 & 30 Series? November Q&A [Part 3] In this recent YouTube video from Hardware Unboxed, the hosts dive deep into the current landscape of Nvidia graphics cards, particularly focusing on the controversial RTX 4080 and the potential future of DLSS technology across different GPU generations.

Key Highlights​

  1. RTX 4080 Pricing Concerns: The video begins with discussions around the high costs associated with mid to high-end gaming setups, especially concerning the RTX 4080. Despite the initial launch price being steep, it's suggested that Nvidia might consider price adjustments due to sluggish sales. The hosts note that if AMD's upcoming Radeon 7000 series cards perform well in the market, this might press Nvidia's hand even more to rethink their pricing strategies.
  2. Power Efficiency and Value: One interesting point raised is the increasing power efficiency of newer graphics cards, including the RTX 4080. The discussion highlights how while the cost of components has risen due to various market dynamics, options still exist in the mid-range that provide good value without breaking the bank.
  3. DLSS Technology: A major topic in the discussion revolves around the introduction of DLSS 3. The hosts express skepticism about whether Nvidia will make this technology available to owners of older RTX 2000 and 3000 series cards. Many believe that Nvidia might stick to their existing market segmentation strategy to incentivize purchases of newer architectures.
  4. Market Dynamics and Consumer Influence: The video illustrates how consumer purchasing behavior influences graphics card pricing. Both Nvidia and AMD adjust their strategies based on sales data and market demands, which could lead to alterations in pricing if consumer interest remains low.
  5. Longevity of Motherboards and Compatibility: Interestingly, the hosts also address concerns regarding the longevity of current motherboard technologies, particularly in relation to the Intel 13th generation processors and the promise of features like PCIe 5.0. They assert that, for the immediate future, current motherboards should suffice for most users.

    Conclusion​

    As the gaming market continues to evolve, the implications of Nvidia’s product strategies, especially regarding pricing and performance capabilities of their GPUs, remain significant. The hosts encourage viewers to think critically about their purchases and consider long-term investments rather than just short-term gains.​

    What are your thoughts on the pricing of the RTX 4080 and the future of DLSS technology? Do you think Nvidia will indeed reduce prices if AMD makes a strong showing? Join the discussion and share your insights below!
 


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