RTX series failing due to GDDR6 memory, based Nvidia beta testing new hardware for us

RTX series failing due to GDDR6 memory, based Nvidia beta testing new hardware for us

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>Nvidia beta testing new hardware ON* us
ftfy

im on the other side of the fence

>ngreedia using microshit instead of samsung
Lmaooo at retards who spent 1300 dollars on this shit

Maybe on you, dear nvidiot :^)

please name one jew that runs Nvidia

jensen huang. a crypto-jew disguised as a chink.

remember goyim

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His ass.

Nah, my rx 480 is enough for chink porn and vidya.

wood screws pork shoulders 1.7

>ON
Well, RTX is definitely OFF here, so I don't know.

Nigga it's all over the internet.

Nvidia is like Bethesda and its IPs. They put out deceitful trash, and people get in line to choke on its cock--while blindly defending them left and right for years.

And then, when they're suddenly tired of sucking that dick and realizing in their blind fervor, they were simultaneously getting fucked in the ass. But they don't like that, so now they want AMD to compete with Nvidia and deliver performance better than the 2080Ti at mid-range costs.

But then even if AMD still did that, most people would STILL buy Nvidia anyway. And complain about how they don't like sucking dicks and getting fucked in the ass.

The hypocrisy is cancerous. This GPU market needs to crash.

They way i see it AMD always has super hardware and future shit that almost no one develops for and tries to play fair in the market, and Nvidia is the one focusing on the now timeline and has the money to market their products as the jesus second coming and some bribes here and there...just buy the range you want, AMD is best for mid range and Nvidia for High end and enthusiast people. No need to make war people, we all are tech lovers.

nvidia can make midrange chips via lower binning

1060s / 1070s can be made from a 1080 chip...

nvidia GPU's could be double the price and half the performance and people would still buy them over AMD. if you spend 20 years making mediocre products for the bargain bin like AMD, nobody's gonna believe you when you finally try and be competetive.

youtube.com/watch?v=z75wDmwfIJY

If you google it, you should find dozens of sources.
Also check Nvidia forums, 20 series. It's a widespread issue.

Not sure if it's memory. The artifacts I've seen are usually mem artifacts afaik.

It's not future shit if the hardware is too slow by the time software is optimized for it. You can't introduce a substantial shift in hardware design and expect a change overnight. The majority of users have chips several generations older than current release, that's what software will be tailored for.

AMD always does something bad with their designs like purposely limiting the bandwidth to 2 stacks in Vega...

A higher clocked Fury X somehow won't need more bandwidth

Stop believing LIES spread by AMD, stop kvetching and just buy it goyim!

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>mfw got a used 1080ti with warranty still left instead of an RTX meme

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This is looking like it's going to be an Xbox 360 'red ring of death'-style situation, with mass recalls and replacements needed. The worst thing about it is that it's not even just the Founders Edition cards, but third party ones too. Something about the design seems inherently flawed. Maybe they forgot to test it in a closed case or something.

>beta testing new hardware

yeah i can totally see nvidia spending money to create another pcb based on gddr5x

>RMA 2080ti

do zoomers know the 3.5 reference?

A Zoomer will believe that 3.5GB is better than 4GB if it's 3.5GB of Nvidia RTXRAM, they swallow the marketing cum by the bucket load.

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That's the perks of being only competent manufacturer on the market.

Aren't all 3rd party cards now still using reference PCBs?

That was like last year.