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10 minutes ago, Yoshi Moshi said:

Also are you saying the 3080 Asus TUF OC crashes for your to desktop??

I checked my 3090 Asus TUF (non OC) and it all the smaller capacitors, not a single larger one.

Crash issue has now been proven to be present on all cards including MLCC capacitor cards. Certain cards with all SP-CAPs may not help the issue but it’s now been replicated across the board. It’s suspected to be a driver issue at this point.

4 minutes ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

its recommends a 2080ti or higher a 3080 is higher.

It specifies VRAM recommended as 11GB, not just the card.

5 minutes ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

more vram doesnt equate to more performance.

Not until you exceed the amount available on one of the two compared cards... Then whichever has more will have better performance.

6 minutes ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

do you think a 16gb 3070  will outperform a 3080 i dont think so nvidia wouldnt do that

Yeah, no. It's not going to be anywhere close... However a 16GB 3070 would be able to hold more info in the VRAM, which might be an issue in 5 years.

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Just now, BTGbullseye said:

It specifies VRAM recommended as 11GB, not just the card.

Not until you exceed the amount available on one of the two compared cards... Then whichever has more will have better performance.

Yeah, no. It's not going to be anywhere close... However a 16GB 3070 would be able to hold more info in the VRAM, which might be an issue in 5 years.

The game recommends a 1060 and 6gb of vram go check epic site. 
https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/watch-dogs-legion/home

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2 minutes ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

Watch dogs legion recommends a 1060 and 6 gb of vram

https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/watch-dogs-legion/home

They were referring to this info...

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6 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

They were referring to this info...

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That’s recommended for 4K ultra with ray tracing on. Most people still play games with a 1080p monitor. also a 3080 with 10gb vram will destroy a 2080ti at 4k ultra settings with ray tracing turned on

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4 minutes ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

That’s recommended for 4K ultra with ray tracing on. Most people still play games with a 1080p monitor

While that is true, it's also irrelevant to what the comment from @ewitte was talking about. (and your question that followed it)

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3 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

While that is true, it's also irrelevant to what the comment from @ewitte was talking about. (and your question that followed it)

"The game recommendation for 11GB is a recommendation.  Its possible they didn't even know about 10GB cards and just knew there was better performance with more than 8GB (at ultra too)."

im sure watch dogs didnt know about the confirmed specs of the rtx3000 series or how it performs when they were doing their testing which is why they said 11gb vram for 4k ultra settings with ray tracing on. but i bet a rtx3070 will do just as well as a 2080ti at 4k ultra and ray tracing turned on

 
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Just now, truckerlenny1990 said:

"The game recommendation for 11GB is a recommendation.  Its possible they didn't even know about 10GB cards and just knew there was better performance with more than 8GB (at ultra too)."

im sure watch dogs didnt know about the confirmed specs of the rtx3000 series or how it performs when they were doing their testing which is why they said 11gb vram for 4k ultra settings with ray tracing on. but i bet a rtx3070 will do just as well as a 2080ti at 4k ultra and ray tracing turned on

 

also his comment had nothing to do with my original post anyways

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1 minute ago, truckerlenny1990 said:

"The game recommendation for 11GB is a recommendation.  Its possible they didn't even know about 10GB cards and just knew there was better performance with more than 8GB (at ultra too)."

im sure watch dogs didnt know about the confirmed specs of the rtx3000 series or how it performs when they were doing their testing which is why they said 11gb vram for 4k ultra settings with ray tracing on. but i bet a rtx3070 will do just as well as a 2080ti at 4k ultra and ray tracing turned on

 

That about sums up the comment chain that took us to a new page. lol

Just now, truckerlenny1990 said:

also his comment had nothing to do with my original post anyways

True.

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2 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

That about sums up the comment chain that took us to a new page. lol

True.

thats why i say its not as simple as saying it needs 11gb of vram for gameplay. as i said before thats for 4k ultra gaming with ray tracing turned on. this doesnt equate to rtx3000 series cards. it doesnt even recommend 10th gen cpus. and if you dont think to include that recommendation is for 4k ultra with raytracing on then people will think they cant play the game at 1080p but they should do their own research in the first place and not just listen to people on a forum. 

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