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MedicGarou

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  • CPU
    Core i7 9700K
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Strix Gaming E
  • RAM
    32gb G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 3200
  • GPU
    Asus ROG Strix 2070 Super
  • Case
    Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic XL Rog Strix Silver
  • Storage
    1tb NVME, 2X 2tb SSD
  • PSU
    Thermaltake ToughPower 750 .. Soon to be swapped for EVGA SuperNova G+ (when 30?0 card comes)
  • Display(s)
    LG CX 48" OLed
  • Cooling
    Corsair HydroSeries H100i RGB Platinum
  • Keyboard
    SteelSeries Apex 7
  • Mouse
    SteelSeries Rival 600
  • Sound
    Yamaha - Aventage 700 W Receiver with Klipsch Reference front and center, Bose 161 surround. SteelSeries Arctis 7 Headphones

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  1. Just doing a follow up to see if anyone has gotten a card.
  2. Probably what I will do. I'm like most people and waiting on a new construction of a PC with the only piece missing being the GPU and we know how hard it is to find Nvidia cards. I'm just hoping that maybe I will have a slight chance of obtaining one.
  3. I'm planning on trying to obtain a 6900 xt when they launch if the performance will be on par or close to the 3090 as they claim. My question is this, since the other cards will be releasing on the 18th there will of course be reviews. This should give us a comparison against the 3080 and 3070 but the reviews should also give us a pretty good inkling of what to expect when compared to the 3090 correct ?
  4. I still have no idea how to find one to pre-order... nobody is offering it other than EVGA's queue list
  5. The TLDR was that was kind of my thinking. The longer version would be... I have an i7 9700k Asus Z390 mobo and RTX 2070 super and was looking to purchase a 3080 or 3090. IF I were to go with the 6900 xt for 999 and a Ryzen 5950x for 799 I'm at $1800 which is the retail price for the ROG Strix 3090 and with a good mobo I'd be at ~$2000 but I would actually come out ahead as I have a buyer for my mobo/cpu/gpu I'd be replacing. The way it would work out my actual out of pocket would be less than a retail 3090 and it would be a screamer of a system.
  6. What do you think the chances that AMD will do a pre-order for the cards prior to the December release date ?
  7. Yes, absolutely this x 100, I should have included that, Thanks !! Don't pay more than retail prices. It's not worth a premium
  8. Or the day after the Big Navi press conference ?? That's what I'm expecting to be honest....
  9. And makes them look bad. Had they sold out to real people and had trouble refilling stock it would have been much less of a PR nightmare that the launch was. When a company that prides themselves on cyber security has 99% of their available stock taken by bots and scalped for 3 times the price it's not only the scalpers that end up looking bad, people are furious at Nvidia.
  10. I would think it will be at the 9 am EST And 6 am PST like the 3080 and 3090. Nvidia claim that they are working on their website to make it more likely for real people to get a card but I'm very skeptical that will actually happen.
  11. So I have an Asus ROG Strix 2070 Super and when playing COD MW I noticed that while running at 1440p 165hz in certain maps I would go from a solid 120 fps down to as low as 15 to 20. After doing some searching it turned out to be ray tracing that was the culprit. Turned it off and gained 10fps solid. Have you tried turning ray tracing off ?
  12. Personally I avoided Radeon when I built my system just due to all of the complaints and horror stories that I read about the drivers. As 191x7 previously posted however that seems to have all been fixed and I agree that ray tracing will have to be a "we'll see" on those cards. Best option is really to keep checking daily for a 30?0 card and if you can score one before the 28th press conference, jump on it. If you're unable to find one before then take all info and make your decision at that time. Only way to have a win/win. Nvidia is apparently redoing their website so the 3070 launch is much more real-person friendly (we will see, I'm still skeptical) and there's probably a good chance the scalpers with bots will try their best to snatch up all the new Radeon cards as well. This is both a great and a horrible time to want to upgrade a graphics card.
  13. Frank Azor was his name, here's the tweet response. Andre Elijah @AndreElijah · Sep 24 Welp... not being able to pick up a 3090 today means my work is going to be fucked for the next little bit. Can they at least release a new Quadro so I can get my work done? $10 says AMD will be a paper launch too Frank Azor @AzorFrank · Sep 24 I look forward to taking your $10
  14. The head of one of the AMD departments, can't remember his name, eluded to the fact that they won't have the same issues with stock that Nvidia did in a tweet a few weeks ago. Let me see if I can locate it
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