VIDEO So The RTX 3080 is Already Obsolete…

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So The RTX 3080 is Already Obsolete… In a recent YouTube video titled "So The RTX 3080 is Already Obsolete," the discussion revolves around the imminent introduction of upgraded graphics cards by Nvidia, potentially rendering the RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 obsolete. The video highlights that upcoming models are set to include a 12GB RTX 3080 and a 16GB RTX 3070 Ti, responding to a long-standing demand for more VRAM among gamers.

Key Highlights:​

  • Introduction of New Models: Nvidia is reportedly planning to release the RTX 3080 with 12GB of VRAM and the RTX 3070 Ti with 16GB of VRAM. This should cater to the requests from gamers who have been concerned about the limitations of the current 8GB and 10GB offerings.
  • Production Insights: The video discusses a leak attributed to a source known as Hong Jing 2020, known for credible leaks in the tech community. According to the leak, the new cards are expected to be announced by December 2021 and available by January 2022.
  • Market Implications: There's speculation on how the introduction of these new cards will influence the pricing of existing models. The anticipated MSRP for the new RTX 3080 is estimated between $850 and $1,000, while the RTX 3070 Ti could range from $700 to $800. This pricing reflects how Nvidia may capitalize on high demand amidst ongoing supply issues.
  • Performance Expectations: While the additional VRAM could enhance performance in specific scenarios, it is noted that the performance improvement from these new models might not be substantial compared to their predecessors. The video warns viewers to temper their excitement, indicating that the enhancements may not justify an upgrade for everyone.

    Community Perspective:​

    For users keen on gaming performance, especially those invested in current Nvidia products, this information could prompt consideration of a sale to upgrade. With the likely rise in demand for the new launches, existing RTX 30 series cards might retain their value, making it an opportune time to evaluate options. What do you think? Are the new releases from Nvidia enough to sway you towards an upgrade, or do you feel there's already an oversaturation of options in the market? Share your thoughts below!
 


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