no one knows what the super lineup is actually going to be. leaks have been sparse and inconsistent so far
/pcbg/ - PC Building General
I wouldn't pay 1200$ for a consumer GPU that's for sure. Fuck ngreedia and fuck you too nigger. Because of people like you they are getting away with those crazy prices.
Do you want me to apologise?
just put together my first build and im not only getting a "no hdmi signal but also a "no display port signal" problem. ive tried removing the graphics card, sticking 1 stick of ram in there, tried taking out and putting back in the cpu, reattaching power cables but fucking nothing has worked.
i have a evga 2080 which lights up and the motherboard which is an z390-e lights up too so i think they're working? the monitor is a vg248qe and before anyone asks yes ive tried unplugging it and plugging it back in.
what the fuck did i do wrong?
Buying overpriced RTX shit is what you did wrong.
>buying technology before you can use it
You should be kicking yourself
>2060 6GB was the biggest scam of 2019
False
>2060 8GB Super might be the most competitive product in its price range
Possible
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I got it on sale ~75 dollars less than it normally is
If your CPU has iGP, just remove the graphics card and use the mobo's video out. Obviously plug your monitor into the graphics card when you do use it
This is the main reason why I'm hesitant to sell my 2060 now. I feel like it may just be more worth it to wait until an official Nvidia announcement. I don't mind selling at a loss as long as it's at least close to what I paid for it.
Well the 2080ti is a different story. I'd never ever have to upgrade if I had one of those things so I don't think it would be a bad purchase. I'm sort of a poorfag though and my max budget on my build was around $1000. Consoles will also NEVER reach that level of power, not unless they start selling premium versions for well outside the range consumers would by them for. I just want the 2 extra gigabytes of vram for future proofing. After that... I don't really think I'd ever upgrade again if I'm being honest. Even if raytracing goes beyond what my card could handle I'd still be able to play at good framerates for quite some time. I wouldn't kick yourself if I were you, technology is always getting better and cheaper. Someday a card that powerful might cost a couple hundred bucks but who cares when you can use it now and years from now.