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01-07-2021, 10:39 AM | #61 | |
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The Verge says 600w for the 3060 so you should have plenty of room with 750w. Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series cards have all bumped up their power requirements, but the RTX 3060 Ti is a little more modest in that regard. Nvidia is recommending a 600W power supply for the RTX 3060 Ti, and it will draw up to 200 watts. https://www.theverge.com/21726429/nv...3060-ti-review Power requirements for the other cards: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nv...-shortage-2020 |
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01-07-2021, 10:54 AM | #62 | |
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This is pretty helpful. PSU calculator that takes into account all the other devices in your system, including fans and such. Just select your components and best you can, and it will tell how much that system should be pulling. https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator |
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01-07-2021, 07:46 PM | #63 |
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You are thinking too hard about power supplies. A quality 850 is enough for something like a 3900/5900/10900k+ and a 3090, (im using a seasonic gold on a 3900x, OCed 3090, AIO, 4x RAM sticks, RGB all over etc etc ) any lower card on any processor can use a 750 or less.
I have a 1080ti on a big OCed 7700k on a 650w, no problems. 750 is more than enough for a 3060ti. Power efficiency has just gotten better and better. Not to say, some parts are not capable of pulling more power, they are just doing more with the power they pull, 850 is enough for any 'normal' system. |
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01-08-2021, 12:17 AM | #64 | |
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01-08-2021, 09:24 AM | #65 | |
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01-11-2021, 03:11 PM | #66 |
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I guess i'll just wait for the new 3080 TI, i've been looking for a good card for a couple of months now but man it's almost impossible unless you have hours to sit around and be ready to pounce. Nearly impossible to build gaming computers for people right now unless they want a mid range card or lesser.
Any ideas on how long this will last? Some of the big tech guys are saying this is just the new reality. |
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01-11-2021, 03:52 PM | #67 | |
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I was thinking about getting a 3070 Ti at some point, but I think I will just wait for the 4000 series due to come out in 2022. |
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01-11-2021, 08:59 PM | #68 | |
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01-12-2021, 06:05 PM | #69 |
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GeForce RTX event today:
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01-12-2021, 07:14 PM | #71 |
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I know, right?
Usually with big toy purchases like computers, guns, tools, etc. I make the purchase a little impulsively when I probably financially shouldn't. Which makes me feel a little guilty about it. But the pandemic has actually been pretty good for me financially. Got excess toy money at the moment, and the two toys I wanna currently buy(RTX 3080 and a new Walther pistol) are all out of stock everywhere, LOL. Literally everywhere. Life is weird like that... |
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01-12-2021, 09:22 PM | #72 |
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NVIDIA Reveals GeForce RTX 3060: Launching Late February For $329
Alongside today’s CES-centric announcement of their new GeForce RTX 30 series parts for laptops, NVIDIA also offered an in-depth reveal of their next desktop graphics card, the GeForce RTX 3060. Reflected the continued progression of the Ampere architecture into smaller and cheaper video cards as NVIDIA continues its product stack rollout, the RTX 3060 marks the introduction of Ampere into their popular mainstream-enthusiast 60-series video card tier. Long the backbone of NVIDIA’s desktop sales in North America and elsewhere, the 60-tier cards typically strike a solid balance between price and performance. And with prices set to start at $329, at launch the RTX 3060 will become the cheapest RTX card that NVIDIA has ever offered. [...] |
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01-12-2021, 11:12 PM | #73 |
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This is bananas.... I haven't seen such a demand on graphics chips since OG Diamond Monster 3D II 8MB 3Dfx Voodoo2 days.
Nvidia and AMD address the great GPU shortage It’s not great news Nvidia’s new RTX 3080, 3070, 3060 Ti and 3090 and the AMD RX 6800 and 6800 XT are all incredibly hard to find, selling out instantly whenever they appear, due to an incredible level of demand that makes these GPUs worth many hundreds of dollars more than MSRP. A Trump tax and surging cryptocurrency prices may be about to make them even more expensive, too. Many older graphics cards are sold out online as well. This week, Nvidia and AMD finally have some updates — and it’s bittersweet news. On the plus side, AMD tells The Verge it expects to sell more of its own reference design RX 6800, 6800 XT and RX 6900 XT cards on its own website in the first quarter of 2021 at their sticker prices, which should mean $579, $649 and $999 instead of inflated ones. But AMD is only committing to make them available “to as many gamers as possible,” which may not reassure buyers who felt AMD had a paper launch to begin with. Nvidia, meanwhile, is now saying that supplies of its GPUs to both consumers and partners “will likely remain lean through Q1,” and we’re not even talking about the first quarter of the year — Nvidia’s fiscal Q1 doesn’t end until late April. That’s an awfully long wait. Again, it’s demand, not just supply constraints, that are keeping graphics cards out of our hands. Nvidia tells us that since launch, its $499-and-up RTX 30-series GPUs have sold almost twice as much as the RTX 20-series did after the same amount of time. (The RTX 30-series is a much bigger upgrade than the previous gen was, mind you — there weren’t a lot of games that took advantage of Nvidia’s ray tracing at the time, and people’s GTX 10-series cards were still holding up just fine.) Nvidia does at least seem to think crypto miners aren’t snapping up all the cards quite yet, despite the sky-high prices we’ve recently seen for Bitcoin and Ethereum. “If crypto demand begins or if we see a meaningful amount,” said CFO Colette Kress at a recent investor conference, “we can also use that opportunity to restart the CMP product line to address ongoing mining demand.” CMP refers to Nvidia’s dedicated crypto mining GPUs, which strip away the video ports miners don’t need because they aren’t driving graphics to a monitor, making them them more profitable for Nvidia. As far as whether Trump’s taxes might impact the price of graphics cards, Nvidia isn’t saying much — but AMD CEO Lisa Su claims the company is trying its best to keep prices down. Here’s a quote transcribed by AnandTech: We knew about the expiration of some tariff policies, and in advance worked towards a more flexible supply chain as it relates to AMD. We are committed to keeping GPU pricing as close to our suggested retail pricing as much as possible, because it’s the only way to be fair to the users. Normally when we have GPU launches, our own branded cards are available initially but then fade away for our partners to pick up. This time around we’re not phasing out our RX 6000 series, enabling us to sell direct to customers as low as possible. We’re encouraging partners to do the same. Not only tariffs, but the COVID environment has increased shipping and freight costs, which are hard to avoid. As we get into a more normal environment, this should improve. This also matters for our planned graphics updates through the first half of the year, as we have a lot of product coming to market. That sounds good, but it’s still fairly noncommittal — and feels like a step back from what AMD told Hardware Unboxed in November, about how partners should be able to sell the RX 6800 XT at its original $649 MSRP within eight weeks. |
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