NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3000: Zotac branded video cards in strong discount
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3000
Zotac Gaming offers continue through the Italian retailer Next. Gamers can take advantage of a very interesting list of Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 GPU themed discounts, with great prices to upgrade their gaming PCs.
The complete list of offers is available at this address, but we want to advise you. first some of the most interesting products available right now in the Zotac Gaming selection.
Let's start with the Zotac GeForce RTX 3070 Twin Edge LHR 8GB GDRR6 Graphics Card. This model measures 141.3mm in height, 41.5mm in width and 231.9mm in depth. It allows you to play games at a maximum resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels and offers a boost clock speed of 1,725 MHz. The two-fan cooling technology is Zotac IceStorm 2.0. It has an HDMI output and three DisplayPorts. This GPU is available at this address with € 150 discount, or a saving of 19%.
The second product we recommend is the next level graphics card, the 12 Zotac GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity OC GB GDDR6X with a 384-bit memory interface. It features IceStorm 2.0 technology, which allows the fans to operate out of sync with the graphics card's cooling needs, keeping the card cool during longer gaming sessions. It features an HDMI port and three DisplayPorts. This GPU is available at this address with a significant discount of € 370, or 28%.
GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity OC 12 GB We also point out that the Zotac Gaming promotion is only available until October 20 2022. As always, it is possible that the number of units will be sold out before the end of the offers, so if you are interested we advise you not to delay too much so as not to risk losing these interesting discounts.
These are incredible prices and an excellent opportunity to level up your gaming computers and thus prepare yourself for the autumn and winter videogame season, always full of releases.
The last we heard on the launch of NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 3000 series was that they were launching on September 17, but now an announcement date is floating around: September 9.
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According to GamersNexus, NVIDIA will be revealing its next-gen Ampere-based GeForce RTX 3000 series cards on September 9. If this is the case, I'd expect tech media -- including myself, to start hearing official news from NVIDIA, NDAs will be signed, and samples will begin to arrive in the next couple of weeks.
If NVIDIA did announce the new GeForce RTX 3000 series cards on September 9, and then launched on September 17 -- that makes sense. It also means NVIDIA will begin the hype train for its new cards very, very soon.
More reading:
Traversal coprocessor: We have had more leaks on NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 3000 series than any family of graphics cards before it, with an interesting 'traversal coprocessor' on the new GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards. You can read more on that here.
NVCache: Ampere is meant to have something called NVCache, which would be NVIDIA's own form of AMD's HBCC (High Bandwidth Cache Controller, more on that here). NVCache would use your system RAM and SSD to super-speed game load times, as well as optimizing VRAM usage. You can read more on NVCache here.
Tensor Memory Compression: NVCache is interesting, but Tensor Memory Compression will be on Ampere, and will reportedly use Tensor Cores to both compress and decompress items that are stored in VRAM. This could see a 20-40% reduction in VRAM usage, or more VRAM usage with higher textures in next-gen games and Tensor Memory Compression decreasing that VRAM footprint by 20-40%.
How fast is the GeForce RTX 3090? Freaking fast according to rumors, with 60-90% more performance than the current Turing-based flagship GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. We could see this huge performance leap in ray tracing titles, but we'll have to wait a little while longer to see how much graphical power NVIDIA crams into these new cards. You can read more on those rumors here.
Power hungry: As for power consumption, GA102 reportedly uses 230W -- while 24GB of GDDR6X (which we should see on the new Ampere-based TITAN RTX) consumes 60W of power. You can read more on that here.
Production begins soon: NVIDIA is reportedly in the DVT (or Design Validation Test) range of its new GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards. Mass production reportedly kicks off in August 2020, with a media event, benchmarks, and more in September 2020 as I predicted many months ago. More on that here.
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I've already written about rumors that NVIDIA's next-gen Ampere GPU architecture would be up to 75% faster than current-gen GPUs such as the Turing architecture, right after rumors that Ampere would offer 50% more performance at half the power of Turing. This is pretty crazy stuff right there.
Not only that, but we've got some rumored specs on the purported GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070 graphics cards, which will both be powered by NVIDIA's new Ampere GPU architecture.
We've already heard that Ampere would offer 50% more performance at half the power of Turing, which sent the hairs on my neck standing up. Better yet, you can read about the leaked specs on the purported Ampere-based GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070 right here.
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