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RTX-4090 launch day. Cheapest I could find was £1699 and most expensive was £2399.
I decided not to bother.
It's also the launch day (apparently) for Intel ARC Cards. Seems there aren't any in the UK. eBuyer has some for pre-order the A750 for £329 and the A770 LE for £389. Given you can currently buy an RTX 3060 Ti for £369, Intel has dropped the ball on UK pricing.
Disappointing all around it seems - no 3 or 5 series cards anywhere to be seen either, and it's the AV1 encoding I'm interested in so defo not really wanting to go to A7. More like a paper launch for this one.
Looks like the 4090 sold out tho. More money than sense and average people
Edit - seems people are already trying to scalp them on eBay for £3K - hope they fail badly to flip them.Last edited by MartyG; 12-10-2022, 16:49.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostRTX-4090 launch day. Cheapest I could find was £1699 and most expensive was £2399.
I decided not to bother.
It's also the launch day (apparently) for Intel ARC Cards. Seems there aren't any in the UK. eBuyer has some for pre-order the A750 for £329 and the A770 LE for £389. Given you can currently buy an RTX 3060 Ti for £369, Intel has dropped the ball on UK pricing.
Disappointing all around it seems - no 3 or 5 series cards anywhere to be seen either, and it's the AV1 encoding I'm interested in so defo not really wanting to go to A7. More like a paper launch for this one.
Looks like the 4090 sold out tho. More money than sense and average people
Edit - seems people are already trying to scalp them on eBay for £3K - hope they fail badly to flip them.
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Yeah, it needs resizable bar so that more memory can be addressed which needs 10th gen Intel or 3XXX series Ryzen for the cards to be effective.
eBuyer does have some A750s in stock now for £329, but the A770 is still pre-order only and has gone up in price already to £400. Damn inflation in realtime - but given you can pick up the 3060 Ti from the NVIDIA storefront at the moment for £369, it's a price fail too.
Seems that the ARC GPU was mostly a paper launch.
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This is why I like Gamers Nexus - an actual sensible look at the RTX 4090 adapter cable, rather than jumping on the hysteria train.
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It does look like this is more an issue on the QA of the adapters, rather than an inherent issue with the connector.
Apparently, the sky isn't falling down.
I still wouldn't be buying an RTX 4XXX series though, but not for this reason.
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So the AMD GPUs have been announced, with the chiplet design as expected. This is good as it means that the silicon yields will be better (and probably one of the reasons AMD is able to undercut NVIDIA on pricing).
The RX 7900 XTX with 96CUs RDNA3, 2.3 GHz, 24 GB GDDR6 (not X) with 384 bit bus, DP2.1 and AV1 encode pulling 355W costing $999
and the RX 7900 XT with 84CUs, 2GHz, 20 GB GDDR, DP2.1 and AV1 encode pulling 300W costing $899
The cards are out on December 13th, which is a bit disappointing. It's kind of missing the boat given that RTX 4080 will have launched by then.
The cards do look like they have decent performance with AMD claiming around a 1.5-1.7x performance improvement over the RX6900.
We'll have to wait until the reviews show this is the case, but at the moment it's looking like NVIDIA will have direct competition this time around, but the 4090 is probably going to outperform on RT. Given the pricing, it looks like it's more of a 4080 competitor.
I will definitely be interested in seeing the numbers from some real-world reviews.
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