Ah I thought it's good for up to 8 hours?It's only good for a few hours, and had expired by the time you replied.
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Ah I thought it's good for up to 8 hours?It's only good for a few hours, and had expired by the time you replied.
I didn’t post that right when I got itAh I thought it's good for up to 8 hours?
next time? I got in que month ago still nothing.. How long did yours take?I didn’t post that right when I got it
I got in about a week in. So... 9 months? I'll let you knownext time? I got in que month ago still nothing.. How long did yours take?
A friend managed to get a 3060ti so I looked up its performance.I deleted my queue spots after getting a 3090 from Best Buy last December. I had queue spots for all the 3080s except for the water block ones, but wasn't close to the front of the line. Good chance I'd still be waiting.
I feel mildly bastardly about something I did today though. Yep, hogging up Ampere cards. I entered the Newegg shuffle for the first time and they let me buy an EVGA 3060Ti XC for $480 + tax & shipping for my second rig. I'm kind of glad they offered the 3060Ti rather than a 3070Ti or 3080. It's enough for a second box and cost quite a bit less. Funny thing is it'd probably keep up with the 3090 at native res if the CPUs were equal. My main rig has a 4k screen and the second (older) one is running a 1440p screen. 1440p is right about 45% of the pixels of a 4k screen and a 3060Ti is just a bit over 45% of the cores and memory bandwidth of a 3090.
That's pretty impressive. Would the 3060 Ti be a better buy over the 3070? I've always liked to be in the mid range lol I mostly game at 1440p and also 1080pA friend managed to get a 3060ti so I looked up its performance.
It turned out to be around 2/3 the framerate of the 3090, pretty impressive considering its price and heat output.
A good card for 1080p and 1440p. Even UHD for some games.
That's pretty impressive. Would the 3060 Ti be a better buy over the 3070? I've always liked to be in the mid range lol I mostly game at 1440p and also 1080p
I checked the benches too. Probably should have mentioned that in my previous post. Oops. 3090@4k and 3060Ti@1440p are usually pretty close to each other. 2/3s sounds typical at 1440p and max settings. You rarely get 100% scaling at the same res. I've seen plenty of benches where the 3060Ti does even better against a 3090 at 1080p & max settings. 75% seems common. Maybe the 3090 was getting CPU bound. I've also seen tests at 4k with raytracing enabled where the 3060Ti is about half as fast as a 3090. Most of those had the 3090 running at 40-60fps. Time to turn DLSS on. Thankfully most RT-enabled games support it.A friend managed to get a 3060ti so I looked up its performance.
It turned out to be around 2/3 the framerate of the 3090, pretty impressive considering its price and heat output.
A good card for 1080p and 1440p. Even UHD for some games.
The better buy is the one you can snag without getting scalped that's acceptable given your budget and performance requirements. I mostly play RPGs and strategy games, and don't play competitive shooters. I'm quite happy with 60fps, but like to turn up the bling. A 3060Ti should do nicely for me at 1440p. There are faster cards, but a 3060Ti is what I got in my cart and is quite acceptable. You'll need more power if you want to play competitive at 1440p in recent AAA games on a high refresh screen with the settings cranked especially if ray tracing is involved. At 1080p a 3060Ti should do nicely, but IMHO it's not a better buy than a 3070 if you can get a 3070 in your cart and check out. I just wouldn't skip a buying opportunity to save $100 the way things are right now unless you can't afford the extra $100. So, basically... it depends.That's pretty impressive. Would the 3060 Ti be a better buy over the 3070? I've always liked to be in the mid range lol I mostly game at 1440p and also 1080p
Except for the price tag. AMD has let their AIBs run wild, but you can actually buy their stuff without hunting for it if you're willing to pay up. Like 6700XT starting at $800, 6800XTs in stock from Newegg for $1300, etc. Maybe I could find a 6800 in stock if I dug a bit more. NV seems to be holding their AIBs back on the "market adjustments", which means they sell out instantly when someone gets stock but if you're lucky enough to snag one you'll get a better price/perf ratio from NV.The vanilla 6800 is the better buy over 3060 ti, 3070 and 3070 ti .. it will be much much more future proof.
Have no budget but I always go for midrange cards. My last card was a 970gtx that I'm still using lol so it's been a long time since I got a new gpu so I'm ready to splurge just not scalper prices as you said.. I really don't need a new gpu asap as the games I pay my 970 can still handle especially after I upgraded the cpu to a 5800x. I'm also now debating whether to sell the 5800x for a 5900x since there in stock again, what you guys think?I checked the benches too. Probably should have mentioned that in my previous post. Oops. 3090@4k and 3060Ti@1440p are usually pretty close to each other. 2/3s sounds typical at 1440p and max settings. You rarely get 100% scaling at the same res. I've seen plenty of benches where the 3060Ti does even better against a 3090 at 1080p & max settings. 75% seems common. Maybe the 3090 was getting CPU bound. I've also seen tests at 4k with raytracing enabled where the 3060Ti is about half as fast as a 3090. Most of those had the 3090 running at 40-60fps. Time to turn DLSS on. Thankfully most RT-enabled games support it.
The better buy is the one you can snag without getting scalped that's acceptable given your budget and performance requirements. I mostly play RPGs and strategy games, and don't play competitive shooters. I'm quite happy with 60fps, but like to turn up the bling. A 3060Ti should do nicely for me at 1440p. There are faster cards, but a 3060Ti is what I got in my cart and is quite acceptable. You'll need more power if you want to play competitive at 1440p in recent AAA games on a high refresh screen with the settings cranked especially if ray tracing is involved. At 1080p a 3060Ti should do nicely, but IMHO it's not a better buy than a 3070 if you can get a 3070 in your cart and check out. I just wouldn't skip a buying opportunity to save $100 the way things are right now unless you can't afford the extra $100. So, basically... it depends.
Unfortunately I run g sync so an AMD card won't work for me... Also I do allot of emulation and I read AMD cards are not as good as Nvidia for that...The vanilla 6800 is the better buy over 3060 ti, 3070 and 3070 ti .. it will be much much more future proof for similar money either MSRP, AIB pricing or SSRP (Scalper Suggested Ripoff Price)