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Nvidia's NEW Monster Gaming GPU Is Shipping! In the latest YouTube video from Gamer Meld, titled "Nvidia's NEW Monster Gaming GPU Is Shipping!", there's a lot of exciting news for gamers, especially those interested in Nvidia's latest GPU offerings and the competitive landscape against AMD.
Key Highlights:
- Intel's Latest CPUs: The video kicks off with an overview of Intel's new 11th Gen CPUs, focusing on the 11900K and 11600K. These CPUs are available for pre-order, with high-frequency benchmarks, but there are some concerns regarding their performance compared to AMD's offerings.
- AMD's Dominance: AMD recently achieved a world record in Cinebench R23 with their EPYC 7763 CPUs, demonstrating remarkable strength in server performance with air cooling, significantly outperforming Intel's Xeon chips. This highlights AMD's ongoing competitive edge.
- Nvidia Mining GPUs: The introduction of Nvidia's CMP 30HX GPU, primarily aimed at crypto mining, is notable. Interestingly, a version with RGB lighting was released, purely for visual flair, as these cards lack display outputs—a questionable decision in terms of practical design.
- Latency Comparison: A fascinating segment shows a comparative analysis of latency between AMD's RX 6800 XT and Nvidia's RTX 3090 GPUs. AMD's architecture demonstrated lower cache latency, suggesting it performs better in lower resolution settings compared to Nvidia.
- Upcoming Releases: The most significant development is the imminent release of Nvidia's new RTX 3080 Ti variants. Shipping containers have been spotted heading to distributors, indicating a launch is just around the corner. These cards will come with Nvidia's hashrate limiter, aimed at preventing crypto miners from purchasing gaming GPUs.
Conclusion:
The video wraps up by questioning viewers about their excitement for the upcoming RTX 3080 Ti and the effectiveness of the hashrate limiters. The ongoing tension between gaming GPU availability and mining demand continues to be a hot topic in the community. This video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to stay updated on the latest hardware releases and the ever-changing dynamics between Nvidia and AMD. If you have thoughts on these developments or want to share your own experiences with the new GPUs, feel free to respond below!
Have you been keeping up with Nvidia's releases? What are your thoughts on the new GPUs and the state of gaming hardware in light of mining? Let's discuss!
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