so am i seeing this right, more than 10000 cuda cores in the '90?
Instead of a warranty though, you would be getting a card with a known track record and known overclockability . Like, if you had my card, you would know without doubt that it is stable at 2045MHz, can get to something like 2150MHz in a colder room, and if it had manufacturing defects, they would probably have shown up more than 2000 hours ago.
@BNP No.
OMG a regular 3080 supposedly has 3 times the tflops of a 1080 ti.
That’s some jump.
I knew I should have sold it last week, haha.
That’s true. I went through 3 2070 supers (poor best buy…) because the corsair rm750 power supply is garbage (literally cannot power a 650w system, was getting shutoffs in games). Sadly, the last one I ended on with a proper 850w PSU was the worst silicon wise, can’t even oc 100 mhz on the core!
Generally failures do occur within the first two years, and I’ve only had one gfx card have a hardware issue. But you’re also giving up the incredible improvements to RTX performance buying the 20xx series - to me that’s a total dealbreaker. I know there aren’t even many apps utilizing it yet, but there will be.
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